Abstract

IntroductionWounds are a common health problem. Coffee is widely consumed and its oil contains essential fatty acids. We evaluated the local (skin) and systemic effects associated with the topical use of coffee oils in rats.MethodsPunch skin wounds (6 mm) incisions were generated on the backs of 75 rats. Saline (SS), mineral oil (MO), green coffee oil (GCO), roasted coffee oil (RCO), green coffee ground oil (GCGO) or roasted coffee ground oil (RCGO) were topically applied to the wounds. Healing was evaluated by visual and histological/morphometric optical microscopy examination; second harmonics generation (SHG) microscopy, wound tissue q-PCR (values in fold-change) and blood serum (ELISA, values in pg/mL).ResultsRCO treated animals presented faster wound healing (0.986 vs. 0.422), higher mRNA expression of IGF-1 (2.78 vs. 1.00, p = 0.01), IL-6 (10.72 vs. 1.00, p = 0.001) and IL-23 (4.10 vs. 1.2, p = 0.05) in early stages of wound healing; higher IL-12 (3.32 vs. 1.00, p = 0.05) in the later stages; and lower serum levels of IFN-γ (11.97 vs. 196.45, p = 0.01). GCO treatment led to higher mRNA expression of IL-6 (day 2: 7.94 vs. 1.00, p = 0.001 and day 4: 6.90 vs. 1.00, p = 0.01) and IL-23 (7.93 vs. 1.20, p = 0.001) in the early stages. The RCO treatment also produced higher serum IFN-α levels throughout the experiment (day 2: 52.53 vs. 21.20; day 4: 46.98 vs.21.56; day 10: 83.61 vs. 25.69, p = 0.05) and lower levels of IL-4 (day 4: 0.9 vs.13.36, p = 0.01), adiponectin (day 10: 8,367.47 vs. 16,526.38, p = 0.001) and IFN-γ (day 4: 43.03 vs.196.45, p = 0.05). The SHG analysis showed a higher collagen density in the RCO and GCO treatments (p = 0.05).ConclusionTopical treatment with coffee oils led to systemic actions and faster wound healing in rats. Further studies should be performed are necessary to assess the safety of topical vegetal oil use for skin lesions.

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  • Topical use and systemic action of coffee oils applied in rat skin incisions grant # 043/2016 - Fundo de Apoio à Dermatologia do Estado de São Paulo "Sebastião Sampaio" Funadersp - http://www.sbd-sp.org.br/funadersp. php - PENFV; grant # 01P-04520-2013 Coordenacão de Aperfeicoamento de Pessoal de Nıvel Superior - Capes - http://www.capes.gov.br/ BGL

  • The animals were randomly divided into 5 groups of 15 animals as follows: Group 1 –the lesions were only cleaned with saline solution (SS) on the left side and treated with mineral oil (MO) on the right side; Group 2 –the lesions were treated with MO on the left side and green coffee oil (GCO) on the right side; Group 3 –the lesions were treated with MO on the left side and roasted coffee oil (RCO) on the right side; Group 4 –the lesions were treated with MO on the left side and green coffee grounds oil (GCGO) on the right side; Group 5 –the lesions were treated with MO on the left side and roasted coffee grounds oil (RCGO) on the right side

  • Sections of the euthanized animals were stained with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) were blindly evaluated for the qualitative analysis, we evaluated the type of cells that made up the inflammatory environment

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The aim of this study is to evaluate the local and systemic actions of different types of topically–applied coffee oils

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