Assessment of wound healing potential of copper (II) Bis [N'-((5-chloro-1H-indol-3-YL) methylene) nicotinohydrazide] on experimentally-induced excision wounds in rats

Copper (II) Schiff base derivatives are frequently used for the treatment of many disorders. The aim of current study was to investigate the effects of the Schiff base derivatives on rats of wound healing enclosure and histology of granulation tissues in rats. Wound healing activity of Copper (II) B...

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Main Authors: Rahnama, M., Salama, S.M., Majid, N.A., Darvish, P.H., Golbabapour, S., Aziz, P.Y., Gwaram, N.S., Salehen, N., Abdulla, M.A.
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spelling my.um.eprints.105622017-09-13T08:29:49Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/10562/ Assessment of wound healing potential of copper (II) Bis [N'-((5-chloro-1H-indol-3-YL) methylene) nicotinohydrazide] on experimentally-induced excision wounds in rats Rahnama, M. Salama, S.M. Majid, N.A. Darvish, P.H. Golbabapour, S. Aziz, P.Y. Gwaram, N.S. Salehen, N. Abdulla, M.A. QD Chemistry Copper (II) Schiff base derivatives are frequently used for the treatment of many disorders. The aim of current study was to investigate the effects of the Schiff base derivatives on rats of wound healing enclosure and histology of granulation tissues in rats. Wound healing activity of Copper (II) Bis [N'-((5-chloro-1H-indol-3-YL) methylene) nicotinohydrazide] which is shortly called CI-indole-nicotinic, was perused by specifing the percentage of wound closure after tropical application of the compound. Four groups of animals were treated respectively with 0.2mL of gum acacia, 0.2mL of Intrasite gel, 0.2mL of CI-indole-nicotinic (50 mg/mL) and 0.2mL of CI-indole-nicotinic (100 mg/mL) for 10 days to assess the gross rate of wound enclosure, histology and endogenous enzymes parameters. The results indicated the affective capacity of CI-indole-nicotinic inj tissue regenetration and healing the injured skin. Grossing on day 5 and day 10 declared that the compound significantly accelerated the rate of wound healing. Histology of granulation tissues indicated remarkably the angiogenesis augmentation and increased fibroblasts and collagen formation as well as reduction in flammatory cells balance in CI-indole-nicotinic-treated groups compared to control group. Moreover, the compund represented dose-dependent levels of superoxide dismutase (SOD) and slight lipid peroxidation enzyme - malondialdedhyde (MDA) inhibition in granulation tissue. The acute toxity examination displayed no nephorotoxic or hepatotoxic side effects. In conclusion, wound healing capability of CI-indole-nicotinic compund could possibly attribute to enhance collagen deposition in granulation tissue and antioxidant activity of the compound. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.um.edu.my/10562/1/ASSESSMENT_OF_WOUND_HEALING_POTENTIAL_OF_COPPER_%28II%29_BIS_%5BN%27-_%28%285-CHLORO-1H-INDOL-3-YL%29_METHYLENE%29_NICOTINOHYDRAZIDE%5D_ON_EXPERIMENTALLY-INDUCED_EXCISION_WOUNDS_IN_RATS.pdf Rahnama, M. and Salama, S.M. and Majid, N.A. and Darvish, P.H. and Golbabapour, S. and Aziz, P.Y. and Gwaram, N.S. and Salehen, N. and Abdulla, M.A. (2014) Assessment of wound healing potential of copper (II) Bis [N'-((5-chloro-1H-indol-3-YL) methylene) nicotinohydrazide] on experimentally-induced excision wounds in rats. Scientific World Journal. ISSN 2356-6140
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Rahnama, M.
Salama, S.M.
Majid, N.A.
Darvish, P.H.
Golbabapour, S.
Aziz, P.Y.
Gwaram, N.S.
Salehen, N.
Abdulla, M.A.
Assessment of wound healing potential of copper (II) Bis [N'-((5-chloro-1H-indol-3-YL) methylene) nicotinohydrazide] on experimentally-induced excision wounds in rats
description Copper (II) Schiff base derivatives are frequently used for the treatment of many disorders. The aim of current study was to investigate the effects of the Schiff base derivatives on rats of wound healing enclosure and histology of granulation tissues in rats. Wound healing activity of Copper (II) Bis [N'-((5-chloro-1H-indol-3-YL) methylene) nicotinohydrazide] which is shortly called CI-indole-nicotinic, was perused by specifing the percentage of wound closure after tropical application of the compound. Four groups of animals were treated respectively with 0.2mL of gum acacia, 0.2mL of Intrasite gel, 0.2mL of CI-indole-nicotinic (50 mg/mL) and 0.2mL of CI-indole-nicotinic (100 mg/mL) for 10 days to assess the gross rate of wound enclosure, histology and endogenous enzymes parameters. The results indicated the affective capacity of CI-indole-nicotinic inj tissue regenetration and healing the injured skin. Grossing on day 5 and day 10 declared that the compound significantly accelerated the rate of wound healing. Histology of granulation tissues indicated remarkably the angiogenesis augmentation and increased fibroblasts and collagen formation as well as reduction in flammatory cells balance in CI-indole-nicotinic-treated groups compared to control group. Moreover, the compund represented dose-dependent levels of superoxide dismutase (SOD) and slight lipid peroxidation enzyme - malondialdedhyde (MDA) inhibition in granulation tissue. The acute toxity examination displayed no nephorotoxic or hepatotoxic side effects. In conclusion, wound healing capability of CI-indole-nicotinic compund could possibly attribute to enhance collagen deposition in granulation tissue and antioxidant activity of the compound.
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author Rahnama, M.
Salama, S.M.
Majid, N.A.
Darvish, P.H.
Golbabapour, S.
Aziz, P.Y.
Gwaram, N.S.
Salehen, N.
Abdulla, M.A.
author_facet Rahnama, M.
Salama, S.M.
Majid, N.A.
Darvish, P.H.
Golbabapour, S.
Aziz, P.Y.
Gwaram, N.S.
Salehen, N.
Abdulla, M.A.
author_sort Rahnama, M.
title Assessment of wound healing potential of copper (II) Bis [N'-((5-chloro-1H-indol-3-YL) methylene) nicotinohydrazide] on experimentally-induced excision wounds in rats
title_short Assessment of wound healing potential of copper (II) Bis [N'-((5-chloro-1H-indol-3-YL) methylene) nicotinohydrazide] on experimentally-induced excision wounds in rats
title_full Assessment of wound healing potential of copper (II) Bis [N'-((5-chloro-1H-indol-3-YL) methylene) nicotinohydrazide] on experimentally-induced excision wounds in rats
title_fullStr Assessment of wound healing potential of copper (II) Bis [N'-((5-chloro-1H-indol-3-YL) methylene) nicotinohydrazide] on experimentally-induced excision wounds in rats
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of wound healing potential of copper (II) Bis [N'-((5-chloro-1H-indol-3-YL) methylene) nicotinohydrazide] on experimentally-induced excision wounds in rats
title_sort assessment of wound healing potential of copper (ii) bis [n'-((5-chloro-1h-indol-3-yl) methylene) nicotinohydrazide] on experimentally-induced excision wounds in rats
publisher Hindawi Publishing Corporation
publishDate 2014
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