Abstract

Background and Aim:The use of drugs as a therapy for traumatic ulcers may lead to drug resistance and other side effects. Lactobacillus casei Shirota can affect the number of fibroblasts and blood vessels in wound healing. The aim of this study was to investigate the difference in the number of fibroblast cells and blood vessels after the topical and systemic administration of L. casei Shirota probiotics in Wistar rats with traumatic ulcer.Materials and Methods:Overall, 36 healthy male Wistar rats aged 2-3 months old and weighing 175-250 g in body weight were used as a sample. Traumatic ulcer was made on the labial fornix incisive inferior. The subject rats were divided into groups: (1) A control group over 3 days, (2) a group that used distilled water over 7 days, (3) a group that underwent topical treatment over 3 days, (4) a group that used probiotics administered topically over 7 days, (5) a group that underwent systemic treatment over 3 days, and (6) a group that took oral probiotics for the traumatic ulcers over 7 days. The number of fibroblasts and blood vessels was observed through a hematoxylin-eosin examination.Results:Based on the results of the study, a significant difference was observed in the number of fibroblasts (p=0.00) and blood vessels (p=0.018) in the 3-day topical group that underwent a 3-day systemic administration of probiotics compared with the number of fibroblast cells in the 7-day topical group and 7-day systemic group (p=0.00).Conclusion:Overall, significant differences were observed in the number of fibroblasts and blood vessels in Wistar rats with traumatic ulcer after undergoing the topical and systemic administration of L. casei Shirota probiotics.

Highlights

  • Oral traumatic ulcers occur when the oral epithelial tissue is damaged due to trauma

  • The present study showed that the topical administration of probiotics for 7 consecutive days produced the highest number of fibroblasts and blood vessels compared with the other groups, whereas the control group exhibited the lowest number of fibroblasts and blood vessels on the 3rd day (Figures-1 and 2)

  • This finding indicated that the administration of probiotics to the wound area can accelerate the healing process, as probiotics can increase the number of blood vessels and fibroblasts

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Introduction

Oral traumatic ulcers occur when the oral epithelial tissue is damaged due to trauma. The prevalence rate of traumatic ulcers is 15-30% [1,2,3] They can cause pain, discomfort, and malignancy when they are persistent [4]. Antibiotics and steroids that are used for a long time can cause resistance and unpleasant side effects [5,6]. This led Copyright: Kusumaningsih, et al Open Access. The aim of this study was to investigate the difference in the number of fibroblast cells and blood vessels after the topical and systemic administration of L. casei Shirota probiotics in Wistar rats with traumatic ulcer

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