Submit manuscript

Therapeutic Effects of Aloe vera on Cutaneous Micro-circulation and Wound Healing in Second Degree Burn Model in Rats

JURAIPORN SOMBOONWONG, M.D., M.Sc.*, AMPORN JARIYAPONGSKUL, M.Sc.*, SARUNYA THANAMITTRAMANEE, M.Sc.*, SUTHILUK PATUMRAJ, Ph.D.*

Affiliation : * Department of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, Chulalongkom University Hospital, Bangkok I 0330, Thailand.

Abstract

Objective : To demonstrate the microcirculatory and wound healing effects of Aloe rem on induced second degree burn wounds in rats.
Method : A total of 48 male Wistar rats were equally divided into 4 groups as follows : sham controls, untreated burn-wound rats, those treated with once-daily application of normal saline (NSS) and those treated with once-daily application of lyophilized Aloe vera gel. The animals in each group were equally subdivided into 2 subgroups for the study of cutaneous micro- circulation and wound healing on day 7 and 14 after burn. Dorsal skinfold chamber preparation and intravital fluorescence microscopic technique were performed to examine demwl microvas- cular changes, including arteriolar diameter, postcapillary venular permeability and leukocyte adhesion on postcapillary venules.
Results : On day 7, the vasodilation and increased postcapillary venular permeability as encountered in the untreated burn were found to be reduced significantly (p<0.05) in both the NSS- and Aloe vera - treated groups, but to a greater extent in the latter. Leukocyte adhesion was not different among the untreated, NSS- and Aloe vera - treated groups. On day 14, vasoconstriction occurred after the wound had been left untreated. Only in the Aloe vera - treated groups. was arteriolar diameter increased up to normal condition and postcapillary venular permeability was not different from the sham controls. The amount of leukocyte adhesion was also less observed compared to the untreated and NSS- treated groups. Besides, the healing area of the Aloe vera- treated wound was better than that of the untreated and NSS-treated groups during 7 and 14 days after burn.
Conclusion : Aloe vera could exhibit the actions of both antiintlammation and wound healing promotion when applied on a second degree burn wound.

Keywords : Aloe Vera, Cutaneous Microcirculation, Wound Healing, Second Degree Burn Model


All Articles Download


INFORMATION

Contact info

JOURNAL OF THE MEDICAL ASSOCIATION OF THAILAND
4th Floor, Royal Golden Jubilee Building,
2 Soi Soonvijai, New Petchburi road,
Bangkok 10310, Thailand.
Phone: 0-2716-6102, 0-2716-6962
Fax: 0-2314-6305
Email: editor@jmatonline.com

JMed Assoc Thai
MEDICAL ASSOCIATION OF THAILAND
ISSN: 0125-2208 (Print),
ISSN: 2408-1981 (Online)
The content of this site is intended for health professionals.

Submissions

» Online Submissions » Author Guidelines » Copyright Notice » Privacy Statement

Other

» Journal Sponsorship » Site Map » About this Publishing System

© MEDICAL ASSOCIATION OF THAILAND. All Rights Reserved. The content of this site is intended for health professionals.