Effect of red propolis on hamster cheek pouch angiogenesis in a new sponge implant model

To evaluate the effects of red propolis on cheek pouch angiogenesis in a hamster new model sponge implant. Forty eight animals divided into eight groups. (Groups I-IV), the animals were treated for 15 days before and 10 days after sponge implantation. (Groups V-VIII), the animals were treated for 10...

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Veröffentlicht in:Acta cirurgica brasileira 2018-05, Vol.33 (5), p.420-430
Hauptverfasser: Melo, Nayanna de Oliveira Ramos, Juanes, Camila de Carvalho, Alves, Mayara Freire de Alencar, Silva, Emiliano Tiago Melo, Jamacaru, Francisco Vagnaldo Fechine, Lemos, Telma Leda Gomes de, Dornelas, Conceição Aparecida
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Zusammenfassung:To evaluate the effects of red propolis on cheek pouch angiogenesis in a hamster new model sponge implant. Forty eight animals divided into eight groups. (Groups I-IV), the animals were treated for 15 days before and 10 days after sponge implantation. (Groups V-VIII), the animals were treated for 10 days after sponge implantation (GI and GV: red propolis 100 mg/kg, GII and GVI: celecoxib 20 mg/kg, GIII and GVII: 1% gum arabic 5 mL/kg, GIV and GVIII: distilled water 5 mL/kg). On the 11th day of implantation, the animals were anesthetized for stereoscopic microscopic imaging and morphometric quantification of angiogenesis (SQAN), followed by histopathological evaluation (H&E). In the SQAN analysis, no significant difference was found between the groups. However, on histology, propolis was found reduce the population of mastocytes in the qualitative analyses (p = 0,013) in the quantitative analyses to reduce the number of blood vessels (p = 0,007), and increase the macrophage count (p = 0,001). Red propolis inhibited inflammatory angiogenesis when administered before andcontinuously after sponge implant, and was shown to have immunomodulating effects on inflammatory cells (mastocytes and macrophages) in a new sponge implant hamster model.
ISSN:0102-8650
1678-2674
DOI:10.1590/s0102-865020180050000004