Effects of blocking αvβ3 integrin by a recombinant rgd disintegrin on remodeling of wound healing after induction of incisional hernia in rats

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METHODS: Thirty two male albino rats were submitted to IH and divided into 4 experimental groups: G1, placebo control; G2, DisBa-01-treated; G3, anti-αvβ3 antibodies-treated and G4, anti-α2 antibodies-treated. Histological. biochemical and extracellular matrix remodeling analysis of abdominal wall were evaluated. RESULTS: After 14 days, 100% of the G2 did not present hernia, and the hernia ring was closed by a thin membrane. In contrast, all groups maintained incisional hernia. DisBa-01 also increased the number macrophages and fbroblasts and induced the formation of new vessels. Additionally, MMP-2 was strongly activated only in G2 (P<0.05). Anti- αvβ3-integrin antibodies produced similar results than Disba-01 but not anti-α2 integrin blocking antibodies. CONCLUSION: These results strongly indicate that Disba-01 has an important role in the control of wound healing and the blocking of this integrin may be an interesting therapeutical strategy in IH. PURPOSE: Incisional hernia (IH) is characterized by defective wound healing process. Disba-01, a αvb3 integrin blocker has shown to control the rate of wound repair and therefore it could be a target for new wound healing therapies.The objective of the study was to determine the changes induced by Disba-01 on repair of wound healing after induced IH in rats.

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de Oliveira, C. R., de Marqueti, R. C., Cominetti, M. R., Vieira, E. S. A., Ribeiro, J. U., Pontes, C. L. S., … Selistre-De-Araujo, H. S. (2014). Effects of blocking αvβ3 integrin by a recombinant rgd disintegrin on remodeling of wound healing after induction of incisional hernia in rats. Acta Cirurgica Brasileira, 29, 06–13. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0102-86502014001700002

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