1.Increased Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor(VEGF) expression in wistar rat oral mucosa traumatic ulcer due to golden sea cucumber (Stichopus hermanni) extract gel
Pratiwi Soesilawati ; Eghia Laditra Ambarani ; Yuliati and Aqsa Sjuhada Oki
Acta Medica Philippina 2019;53(6):482-485
Background:
Traumatic ulcer is a lesion formed by a local tissue damage due to trauma on epithelial layer. Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF) plays an important role in wound healing, especially in angiogenesis. Golden sea cucumber (Stichopus hermanni) is believed to accelerate the wound healing process.
Objective:
To prove that golden sea cucumber extract can increase VEGF expression in oral mucous membrane traumatic ulcer in rat.
Method:
S. hermanni extract was prepared by freeze-dry method, then an extract was made using PEG 400 or PEG 4000 at 40% and 80% concentrations, respectively, and applied to the animal’s oral wounds. The animals were divided into three groups: control; 40% S. hermanni extract gel; and 80% S. hermanni extract gel. The ulcers that formed on day 3 were rubbed gently with S. hermanni extract gel. After being sacrificed on day 4, sample tissues from the lower lips were prepared for histopathology to count the number of VEGF expression. The results were analyzed using the One-Way ANOVA statistical test.
Results:
A significant increase in the VEGF expression of 80% concentration S. hermanni extract gel was found compared with those in the control group (p=0.00).
Conclusion
Golden sea cucumber extract (Stichopus hermanni) gel increased the VEGF expression in oral mucous traumatic ulcer.
Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A
2.The effect of aerobic and anaerobic interval exercise on the proliferation phase of wound healing in tooth extraction of Rattus novergicus.
Aqsa Sjuhada OKI ; Nurul FARHAN ; Yuliati -
Acta Medica Philippina 2019;53(5):417-422
INTRODUCTION: The healing process of tooth extraction is desired to take place faster to restore the normal tissue. Physical exercise is proven to accelerate wound healing through various physiological mechanisms. Aerobic exercise increases oxygen perfusion which leads to wound healing process. On the other hand, anaerobic exercise stimulates reactive oxygen species and may interfere with the wound healing process.
OBJECTIVE: To observe if there are differences in the effectiveness of wound healing after tooth extraction based on the number of fibroblast and neovascularization in Wistar rats (Rattus norvegicus) that performed interval aerobic or anaerobic exercise.
METHODS: Rats were divided into 3 groups, a control group and two treatment groups which performed the aerobic physical exercise or the anaerobic physical exercise. Fibroblast and neovascularization were calculated 7 days after the tooth extraction. Data were analyzed using Krusskal-Wallis statistical tests.
RESULTS: The aerobic exercise group showed the higher number of fibroblasts and neovascularization compared to anaerobic exercise group, while the control group showed the lowest number of fibroblast and neovascularization.
CONCLUSION: This study demonstrated that aerobic physical exercise accelerates wound healing in the proliferation phase better than anaerobic exercise and no exercise.
Animal ; Wound Healing ; Tooth Extraction