2021
DOI: 10.1111/jocd.14668
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Effect of Rhus coriaria L. methanolic fruit extract on wound healing in diabetic and non‐diabetic rats

Abstract: Aim This study assessed the effects of topical application of R. coriaria extract on the rate of wound closure. The rate of wound contraction was used to assess the wound healing efficacy of the R. coriaria fruit methanolic extract. Methods Using excision and burn model of wound repair in diabetic male Wistar rats. Also, hydroxyproline, collagen content, and proinflammatory and anti‐inflammatory cytokines levels were determined in this study. Results During the early wound healing phase, interleukin 6 (IL‐6) l… Show more

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“…Under stress conditions, such as the administration of corticosteroids, the physiological ability of epidermis cells to repair damage induced by abrasions or wounds was impaired. RC-P showed the best activity under these conditions by stimulating keratinocytes to close the wound both after 6 and 24 h. The efficacy of RC-P in a model of reduced wound healing is consistent with the increased wound contraction observed by Alsarayreh and co-authors using a methanolic extract of R. coriaria fruits in diabetic and non-diabetic rats, which was related to the reduction of IL-6 and the increase of IL-10, hydroxyproline and collagen expression [32]. The activity of RC-P on the fibroblast component of epidermis has proved to be as effective as on keratinocytes but only after 24 h of treatment in both basal and stress conditions.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Under stress conditions, such as the administration of corticosteroids, the physiological ability of epidermis cells to repair damage induced by abrasions or wounds was impaired. RC-P showed the best activity under these conditions by stimulating keratinocytes to close the wound both after 6 and 24 h. The efficacy of RC-P in a model of reduced wound healing is consistent with the increased wound contraction observed by Alsarayreh and co-authors using a methanolic extract of R. coriaria fruits in diabetic and non-diabetic rats, which was related to the reduction of IL-6 and the increase of IL-10, hydroxyproline and collagen expression [32]. The activity of RC-P on the fibroblast component of epidermis has proved to be as effective as on keratinocytes but only after 24 h of treatment in both basal and stress conditions.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…After 4 weeks of treatment, blood samples were taken to evaluate the lipid profile, liver, and kidney functions. On the same day, the rats were anesthetized under general anesthesia induced by diethyl ether inhalation as described by Alsarayreh et al [ 23 ], and their organs, including liver, spleen, pancreas, and kidney, were collected and preserved in phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) (pH 7.4) at −80 °C for further use. The body weight of all rats was recorded on Day 1 and thereafter once weekly.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Biochemical tests were also done on the serum. The doses of plant extracts given were chosen based on a previously reported LD 50 in rats ( R. coriaria fruit extract of more than 1975 mg/kg body weight [ 27 ], G. arabica was up to 1000 mg/kg wt [ 28 ], and M. sylvestris was up to 2000 mg/kg wt [ 29 ]).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Diethyl ether was inhaled to anesthetize rats. The dorsal aspect was shaved with an electrical clipper (Geemy professional hair clipper), and the skin was removed with a 10 mm biopsy needle (Disposable Biopsy Punch, ROBBINS Instrument, Mutah University) Figure (2) [ 27 ]. Contraction, which is primarily responsible for wound closure, was investigated until the wounds were completely epithelized.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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