Evaluation of the Effect of Titatnium Dioxide Nanoparticles/Gelatin Composite on Infected Skin Wound Healing; An Animal Model Study

<strong>Objective:</strong> To evaluate effects of titanium dioxide /gelatin nanocomposite on wound healing in mice as a model study.<br /> <strong>Methods:</strong> Fifty male rats were randomized into five groups of ten animals each. In group I, 0.1 mL sterile saline...

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Main Authors: Amin Nikpasand, mohammad reza parvizi
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Language:English
Published: Shiraz University of Medical Sciences 2019-10-01
Series:Bulletin of Emergency and Trauma
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Online Access:http://beat.sums.ac.ir/article_45810_4ba1e5bb355c20a0095d406f696684ef.pdf
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spelling doaj-4c146d523e544255b62c1ff4a785750d2020-11-24T21:56:57ZengShiraz University of Medical SciencesBulletin of Emergency and Trauma2322-25222322-39602019-10-017436637210.29252/beat-07040545810Evaluation of the Effect of Titatnium Dioxide Nanoparticles/Gelatin Composite on Infected Skin Wound Healing; An Animal Model StudyAmin Nikpasand0mohammad reza parvizi1Department of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, AJA University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Islami Republic of IranDepartment of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, AJA University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Islami Republic of Iran<strong>Objective:</strong> To evaluate effects of titanium dioxide /gelatin nanocomposite on wound healing in mice as a model study.<br /> <strong>Methods:</strong> Fifty male rats were randomized into five groups of ten animals each. In group I, 0.1 mL sterile saline 0.9% solution was added to the wounds with no infection.  In group II, the wounds were infected with MRSA and only treated with 0.1 mL the sterile saline 0.9% solution. In group III, infected wounds were treated with gelatin. In group IV, animals with infected wounds were treated with 0.1 mL titanium dioxide nanoparticles. In group V, animals with infected wounds were treated with titanium dioxide /gelatin nanocomposite. Wound size was measured on 2, 6, 10, 14, 18 and 20 days after surgery.<br /> <strong>Results:</strong> Reduction in wound area indicated that there was significant difference between group IV and other groups (<em>p</em><0.05). Quantitative histological and morphometric studies and mean rank of the qualitative studies demonstrated that there was significant difference between group IV and other groups (<em>P</em><0.05).<br /> <strong>Conclusion:</strong> Titatnium dioxide nanoparticles/gelatin composite offered potential advantages in wound healing acceleration and fibroblast proliferation on early days of healing phases. Acceleration in wound repair could be associated with earlier wound contraction and stability of damaged area by rearrangement of granulation tissue and collagen fibers.http://beat.sums.ac.ir/article_45810_4ba1e5bb355c20a0095d406f696684ef.pdfwoundtitanium dioxidegelatinnanoparticlerat
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Evaluation of the Effect of Titatnium Dioxide Nanoparticles/Gelatin Composite on Infected Skin Wound Healing; An Animal Model Study
Bulletin of Emergency and Trauma
wound
titanium dioxide
gelatin
nanoparticle
rat
author_facet Amin Nikpasand
mohammad reza parvizi
author_sort Amin Nikpasand
title Evaluation of the Effect of Titatnium Dioxide Nanoparticles/Gelatin Composite on Infected Skin Wound Healing; An Animal Model Study
title_short Evaluation of the Effect of Titatnium Dioxide Nanoparticles/Gelatin Composite on Infected Skin Wound Healing; An Animal Model Study
title_full Evaluation of the Effect of Titatnium Dioxide Nanoparticles/Gelatin Composite on Infected Skin Wound Healing; An Animal Model Study
title_fullStr Evaluation of the Effect of Titatnium Dioxide Nanoparticles/Gelatin Composite on Infected Skin Wound Healing; An Animal Model Study
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the Effect of Titatnium Dioxide Nanoparticles/Gelatin Composite on Infected Skin Wound Healing; An Animal Model Study
title_sort evaluation of the effect of titatnium dioxide nanoparticles/gelatin composite on infected skin wound healing; an animal model study
publisher Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
series Bulletin of Emergency and Trauma
issn 2322-2522
2322-3960
publishDate 2019-10-01
description <strong>Objective:</strong> To evaluate effects of titanium dioxide /gelatin nanocomposite on wound healing in mice as a model study.<br /> <strong>Methods:</strong> Fifty male rats were randomized into five groups of ten animals each. In group I, 0.1 mL sterile saline 0.9% solution was added to the wounds with no infection.  In group II, the wounds were infected with MRSA and only treated with 0.1 mL the sterile saline 0.9% solution. In group III, infected wounds were treated with gelatin. In group IV, animals with infected wounds were treated with 0.1 mL titanium dioxide nanoparticles. In group V, animals with infected wounds were treated with titanium dioxide /gelatin nanocomposite. Wound size was measured on 2, 6, 10, 14, 18 and 20 days after surgery.<br /> <strong>Results:</strong> Reduction in wound area indicated that there was significant difference between group IV and other groups (<em>p</em><0.05). Quantitative histological and morphometric studies and mean rank of the qualitative studies demonstrated that there was significant difference between group IV and other groups (<em>P</em><0.05).<br /> <strong>Conclusion:</strong> Titatnium dioxide nanoparticles/gelatin composite offered potential advantages in wound healing acceleration and fibroblast proliferation on early days of healing phases. Acceleration in wound repair could be associated with earlier wound contraction and stability of damaged area by rearrangement of granulation tissue and collagen fibers.
topic wound
titanium dioxide
gelatin
nanoparticle
rat
url http://beat.sums.ac.ir/article_45810_4ba1e5bb355c20a0095d406f696684ef.pdf
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