Abstract
Aim. To study the mechanisms of the reparative action of a new combined cream on the model of thermal burn injury in rats.Materials and methods. On the model of thermal burn in rats the reparative properties of the new combined cream under the conditional name “Dermalipoin” containing α-lipoic acid, urea, olive oil, tea tree oil, PEG-400 were studied. To determine the level of the protein synthetic activity of cells (epitheliocytes of the stratified squamous epithelium in the epidermis and cells of the fibroblast cell in the edges of healing of thermal damage) the content of ribonucleoproteins (RNP) in the cytoplasm and deoxyribonucleoproteins (DNP) in the nuclei of the cells was assessed by the cytometric method.Results and discussion. On the model of thermal burn in rats “Dermalipoin” cream showed a more active effect on reparative processes compared to the reference drugs – methyluracil ointment and “Titriol” gel. It indicates a significant increase in the protein synthetic function of epitheliocytes of the stratified squamous epithelium in the epidermis and cells of the fibroblastic series at the healing edges. The reparative activity of the cream was, first of all, provided by the presence of thiol (sulfhydryl) groups in the molecule of lipoic acid, giving it the properties of an antioxidant. The antioxidant effect of lipoic acid promotes more efficient DNA molecule reparation after damage as a result of the oxidative stress.Conclusions. “Dermalipoin” cream shows a marked reparative effect due to the increase of the protein synthetic activity and acceleration of reparation of DNA molecules of epithelial cells after damage; as a result, the process of healing burns accelerates.
Highlights
ObjectivesThe aim of the work was to study the mechanisms of the reparative action of a new combined cream on the model of thermal burn injury in rats
The effect of the new combined cream on the protein synthetic activity of cells on the model of the thermal skin damage in rats
On the model of thermal burn in rats “Dermalipoin” cream showed a more active effect on reparative processes compared to the reference drugs – methyluracil ointment and “Titriol” gel
Summary
The aim of the work was to study the mechanisms of the reparative action of a new combined cream on the model of thermal burn injury in rats
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