Short-term specialized enteral diet fails to attenuate malnutrition impairment of experimental open wound acute healing


Autoria(s): ALVES, Claudia Cristina; TORRINHAS, Raquel Susana; GIORGI, Ricardo; BRENTANI, Maria Mitzi; LOGULLO, Angela Flavia; ARIAS, Victor; MAUAD, Thais; SILVA, Luiz Fernando Ferraz da; WAITZBERG, Dan L.
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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19/10/2012

19/10/2012

2010

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Objective: We assessed the effect of enteral refeeding on the morphology, gene expression, and contraction of acute open wounds in previously malnourished rats using two different enteral diets. Methods: Adult male isogenic Lewis rats divided into two groups (eutrophic, n = 30; and previously malnourished, 12-15% body weight loss, n = 27) were subjected to cutaneous dorsal wounds and gastrostomy. Control rats received a standard oral diet (AIN-93M chow) plus enteral saline solution. Subject rats received chow plus a standard enteral diet or an enteral diet enriched with arginine and antioxidants. On post-trauma days 7 and 14, wound granulation tissue samples were collected for morphologic analysis using hematoxylin and eosin and picrosirius stain or immunohistochemistry slides and real-time polymerase chain reaction for collagen I and III gene expression. Wound contraction was also evaluated by comparing wound images from days 0,7, and 14. Results: Malnourished control rats had increased intensity and duration of wound inflammation, impaired increase of fibroblast cells contingent on post-trauma days 7 to 14, decreased expression of collagen III, and less wound contraction compared with eutrophic control rats. A specialized enteral diet did not improve wound healing of malnourished rats but did promote wound contraction at post-trauma day 7 in eutrophic rats. Conclusion: Short-term enteral refeeding, even with a specialized diet, failed to protect previously wounded malnourished rats from a prolonged inflammatory phase and impaired healing. (C) 2010 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Fundacao de Apoio a Pesquisa do Estado de Sao Paulo (FAPESP)[05/54185-5]

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NUTRITION, v.26, n.9, p.873-879, 2010

0899-9007

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/21891

10.1016/j.nut.2010.05.003

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nut.2010.05.003

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eng

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC

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Nutrition

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Palavras-Chave #Wound healing #Malnutrition #Arginine #Antioxidants #Gene expression #Collagen #Macrophages #RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED-TRIAL #NUTRITIONAL SUPPORT #PRESSURE ULCERS #IMMUNE FUNCTION #DIABETIC-RATS #NITRIC-OXIDE #ARGININE #PHYSIOLOGY #RESPONSES #SELENIUM #Nutrition & Dietetics
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