Comparison of the effect of topical versus systemic L-arginine on wound healing in acute incisional diabetic rat model

Background: Diabetes is associated with endothelial dysfunction and impaired wound healing. The amino acid L-arginine is the only substrate for nitric oxide (NO) synthesis. The purpose of this study was to compare the topical versus systemic L-arginine treatment on total nitrite (NO x ) and vascular...

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Main Authors: Alireza Zandifar, Sima Seifabadi, Ehsan Zandifar, Sajedeh Sohrabi Beheshti, Abolfazl Aslani, Shaghayegh Haghjooy Javanmard
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Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2015-01-01
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Online Access:http://www.jmsjournal.net/article.asp?issn=1735-1995;year=2015;volume=20;issue=3;spage=233;epage=238;aulast=Zandifar
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spelling doaj-3d496500921649289ae11eaed8c855852020-11-24T23:27:12ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Research in Medical Sciences1735-19951735-71362015-01-01203233238Comparison of the effect of topical versus systemic L-arginine on wound healing in acute incisional diabetic rat modelAlireza ZandifarSima SeifabadiEhsan ZandifarSajedeh Sohrabi BeheshtiAbolfazl AslaniShaghayegh Haghjooy JavanmardBackground: Diabetes is associated with endothelial dysfunction and impaired wound healing. The amino acid L-arginine is the only substrate for nitric oxide (NO) synthesis. The purpose of this study was to compare the topical versus systemic L-arginine treatment on total nitrite (NO x ) and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) concentrations in wound fluid and rate of wound healing in an acute incisional diabetic wound model. Materials and Methods: A total of 56 Sprague-Dawley rats were used of which 32 were rendered diabetic. Animals underwent a dorsal skin incision. Dm-sys-arg group (N = 8, diabetic) and Norm-sys-arg group (N = 8, normoglycemic) were gavaged with L-arginine. Dm-sys-control group (N = 8, diabetic) and Norm-sys-control group (N = 8, normoglycemic) were gavaged with water. Dm-top-arg group (N = 8, diabetic) and norm-top-arg group (N = 8, normoglycemic) received topical L-arginine gel. Dm-top-control group (N = 8, diabetic) received gel vehicle. On the day 5 the amount of NO x in wound fluid was measured by Griess reaction. VEGF/total protein in wound fluids was also measured on day 5 using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. All wound tissue specimens were fixed and stained to be evaluated for rate of healing. Data were analyzed using SPSS software (version 18.0, Chicago, IL, USA) through One-way analysis of variance test and Tukey′s post-hoc. Results: In dm-sys-arg group, the level of NO x on day 5 was significantly more than dm-top-arg group (P < 0.05). VEGF content in L-arginine treated groups were significantly more than controls (P < 0.05). Rate of diabetic wound healing in dm-sys-arg group was significantly more than dm-top-arg group. Conclusion: Systemic L-arginine is more efficient than topical L-arginine in wound healing. This process is mediated at least in part, by increasing VEGF and NO in the wound fluid.http://www.jmsjournal.net/article.asp?issn=1735-1995;year=2015;volume=20;issue=3;spage=233;epage=238;aulast=ZandifarL-argininenitric oxidestreptozotocinvascular endothelial growth factorwound healing
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author Alireza Zandifar
Sima Seifabadi
Ehsan Zandifar
Sajedeh Sohrabi Beheshti
Abolfazl Aslani
Shaghayegh Haghjooy Javanmard
spellingShingle Alireza Zandifar
Sima Seifabadi
Ehsan Zandifar
Sajedeh Sohrabi Beheshti
Abolfazl Aslani
Shaghayegh Haghjooy Javanmard
Comparison of the effect of topical versus systemic L-arginine on wound healing in acute incisional diabetic rat model
Journal of Research in Medical Sciences
L-arginine
nitric oxide
streptozotocin
vascular endothelial growth factor
wound healing
author_facet Alireza Zandifar
Sima Seifabadi
Ehsan Zandifar
Sajedeh Sohrabi Beheshti
Abolfazl Aslani
Shaghayegh Haghjooy Javanmard
author_sort Alireza Zandifar
title Comparison of the effect of topical versus systemic L-arginine on wound healing in acute incisional diabetic rat model
title_short Comparison of the effect of topical versus systemic L-arginine on wound healing in acute incisional diabetic rat model
title_full Comparison of the effect of topical versus systemic L-arginine on wound healing in acute incisional diabetic rat model
title_fullStr Comparison of the effect of topical versus systemic L-arginine on wound healing in acute incisional diabetic rat model
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of the effect of topical versus systemic L-arginine on wound healing in acute incisional diabetic rat model
title_sort comparison of the effect of topical versus systemic l-arginine on wound healing in acute incisional diabetic rat model
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Research in Medical Sciences
issn 1735-1995
1735-7136
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Background: Diabetes is associated with endothelial dysfunction and impaired wound healing. The amino acid L-arginine is the only substrate for nitric oxide (NO) synthesis. The purpose of this study was to compare the topical versus systemic L-arginine treatment on total nitrite (NO x ) and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) concentrations in wound fluid and rate of wound healing in an acute incisional diabetic wound model. Materials and Methods: A total of 56 Sprague-Dawley rats were used of which 32 were rendered diabetic. Animals underwent a dorsal skin incision. Dm-sys-arg group (N = 8, diabetic) and Norm-sys-arg group (N = 8, normoglycemic) were gavaged with L-arginine. Dm-sys-control group (N = 8, diabetic) and Norm-sys-control group (N = 8, normoglycemic) were gavaged with water. Dm-top-arg group (N = 8, diabetic) and norm-top-arg group (N = 8, normoglycemic) received topical L-arginine gel. Dm-top-control group (N = 8, diabetic) received gel vehicle. On the day 5 the amount of NO x in wound fluid was measured by Griess reaction. VEGF/total protein in wound fluids was also measured on day 5 using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. All wound tissue specimens were fixed and stained to be evaluated for rate of healing. Data were analyzed using SPSS software (version 18.0, Chicago, IL, USA) through One-way analysis of variance test and Tukey′s post-hoc. Results: In dm-sys-arg group, the level of NO x on day 5 was significantly more than dm-top-arg group (P < 0.05). VEGF content in L-arginine treated groups were significantly more than controls (P < 0.05). Rate of diabetic wound healing in dm-sys-arg group was significantly more than dm-top-arg group. Conclusion: Systemic L-arginine is more efficient than topical L-arginine in wound healing. This process is mediated at least in part, by increasing VEGF and NO in the wound fluid.
topic L-arginine
nitric oxide
streptozotocin
vascular endothelial growth factor
wound healing
url http://www.jmsjournal.net/article.asp?issn=1735-1995;year=2015;volume=20;issue=3;spage=233;epage=238;aulast=Zandifar
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