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Peculiarities of Skin Wound healing Under Ischemic Conditions With Topical Treatment Using a Combination of Benzalkonium Chloride and Dexpanthenol

Alexey Gennadievich TerekhovKursk State Medical UniversityЕ. С. МишинаKursk State Medical UniversityE. G. KlyuevaKursk State Medical UniversityPolina Alexandrovna BUKANOVAKursk State Medical UniversityD. Ya. KhojievTermez Branch of the Tashkent Medical AcademyA. Yu. GrigoryanKursk State Medical University
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Objective: To study peculiarities of skin wound healing under ischemic conditions with topical treatment using a combination of benzalkonium chloride and dexpanthenol. Materials and methods: We conducted an experiment on a rat model of skin wound healing under ischemic conditions. Male Wistar rats were divided into 4 groups, with 30 rats in each group. Group 1 received no treatment; group 2 was treated with the Levomecol ointment; group 3 and group 4 were treated with benzalkonium chloride immobilized based on the carboxymethylcellulose sodium salt and a combination of benzalkonium chloride and dexpanthenol immobilized based on the carboxymethylcellulose sodium salt, respectively. We used planimetric and biochemical (alkaline phosphatase [ALP] level) methods, measured the pH of the wound surface and wound bed temperature, determined the hydroxyproline concentration in the wound defect tissues, and performed statistical processing of the data. Results: Group 4 had the largest percentage of wound surface area reduction and pH values. Thermometry on day 10 showed a decrease in wound temperature in groups 2 and 4, whereas groups 1 and 3 demonstrated maximum values. By the end of the experiment, group 4 had the maximum hydroxyproline concentration that was significantly higher than the amino acid content in groups 1, 2, and 3: 1.2, 1.1 and 1.1 times higher, respectively. Maximum ALP levels were observed on day 5 in group 4, whereas in groups 2 and 3 they were observed on day 8 and only on day 10 in group 1. Conclusions: Skin wound healing under ischemic conditions was faster in the group in which topical treatment involved a combination developed by us: benzalkonium chloride and dexpanthenol immobilized based on the carboxymethylcellulose sodium salt.

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