Author/Authors :
çoban, zehra dilşad gülhane training and research hospital - department of medical biology, Turkey , yener, mustafa gülhane training and research hospital - medical faculty, turkey , benli, ahmet samed gülhane training and research hospital - medical faculty, Turkey , amanov, kerim gülhane training and research hospital - medical faculty, Turkey , altaylı, ertan training and research hospital - department of medical biology, turkey , demir, halide training and research hospital - department of medical biology, Turkey , kılıçarslan, özgür training and research hospital - department of medical biology, Turkey , çavana, emre health sciences institute etlik, Turkey , güran, şefik gülhane training and research hospital - department of medical biology, Turkey
Abstract :
Centaury oil (the extract of Hypericum perforatum obtained with olive oil) is traditionally used for the treatment of wounds in Turkey. Centaury oil has analgesic and anti-infectious properties beside wound healing effect. There are many studies about the positive effect of this extract on wound healing in literature. But there is no mention about the animal studies that show which pathways are involved in. In our study the effect of centaury oil in early stages (first 7 days) and late stages (second 7 days) of wound healing was showed on the mice (mus. musculus) by creating sterile sutures on their back. Due to our results, centaury oil has positive effects on the surface of the wounds in early stages but has no effect on late stages. This information is explained as centaury oil can be useful if it is used in the first week of the wound. In addition, the gene expression profiles of VEGFA, VEGFB, VEGFC, PDGFB and FGF2 genes which have roles in wound healing via angiogenesis, were studied by RT-PCR method. As a result, the gene expression levels of VEGFA , VEGFB, VEGFC and FGF2 were increased in early stages of wound healing but only VEGFA gene expression level was increased in late stages. The gene expression findings were correlated with morphological findings in both early and late stages of wound healing. Our findings are important for exploring the effect of centaury oil on angiogenesis via VEGFA, VEGFB, VEGFC and FGF2 genes in early stages of wound healing.
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Centaury oil , Hypericum perforatum L. , wound healing , angiogenesis , gene