Abstract

Purpose: To investigate the effect of mauli banana (Musa acuminate) stem topical gel extract application on the expression of transforming growth factor - β (TGF - β) and fibroblast growth factor-β (FGF-β) during the healing process in traumatic oral ulcers.
 Methods: The work represented a true experimental study incorporating a post test - only control group design. Four groups of male Wistar rats (Rattus norvegivus) (n = 20) with traumatic oral ulcers were given mauli banana stem extract gel of varying concentrations the negative control group: 0 %; treatment group I: 25 %; treatment group II: 37.5 %; and treatment group III: 50 %. The animals were subsequently sacrificed prior to conducting biopsy on day 5. Immunohistochemical staining was performed in order to analyze the degree of FGF-β and TGF–β expressions.
 Results: TGF–β was strongly expressed in treatment group II (16.80 ± 1.30). TGF-β expression was significantly different, except between treatment groups II and III (Table 2). FGF-β was strongly expressed in treatment group II (15.60 ± 3.97). There was significant difference in FGF-β expression between all the groups with the exception of treatment groups I and III.
 Conclusion: Topical application of mauli banana stem extract gel (37.5 % concentration) stimulates FGF-β and TGF-β expression on day 5 of traumatic oral ulcer healing process. Thus, the extract gel has potentials for clinical application for the therapy of traumatic oral ulcers

Highlights

  • Wound healing consists of several phases, namely: homeostasis, inflammation, proliferation and maturation

  • Macrophages can stimulate the process of angiogenesis and fibroblast formation by means of fibroblast growth factor-β (FGF-β) and transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) [1,2,3]

  • Topical application of mauli banana stem extract may potentially accelerate the wound healing process in traumatic oral ulcers since it can increase the number of macrophages, while producing an immunomodulatory effect [4,6,7]

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Introduction

Wound healing consists of several phases, namely: homeostasis, inflammation, proliferation and maturation. Macrophages can stimulate the process of angiogenesis and fibroblast formation by means of fibroblast growth factor-β (FGF-β) and transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) [1,2,3]. Topical application of mauli banana stem extract may potentially accelerate the wound healing process in traumatic oral ulcers since it can increase the number of macrophages, while producing an immunomodulatory effect [4,6,7]. To date no study has been conducted of the topical application of mauli banana stem extract gel (Musa acuminate) as a means of treating traumatic oral ulcers by stimulating the expression of FG β and TGF-β. The purpose of this study was to analyze the effect of mauli banana stem (Musa acuminate) extract gel on the expression of FGF-β and TGF-β during traumatic oral ulcer wound healing

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