Acute effects of low-level laser therapy (660 nm) on oxidative stress levels in diabetic rats with skin wounds.

Q3 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics Journal of Experimental Therapeutics and Oncology Pub Date : 2017-09-01
Amanda Silveira Denadai, Ricardo Dutra Aydos, Iandara Schettert Silva, Larissa Olmedo, Bruno Mendonça de Senna Cardoso, Baldomero Antonio Kato da Silva, Paulo de Tarso Camillo de Carvalho
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Abstract

Background: Laser therapy influences oxidative stress parameters such as the activity of antioxidant enzymes and the production of reactive oxygen species.

Objective: To analyze the effects of low-level laser therapy on oxidative stress in diabetics rats with skin wounds.

Methods: Thirty-six animals were divided into 4 groups: NDNI: non-diabetic rats with cutaneous wounds that not received laser therapy; NDI: non-diabetic rats with cutaneous wounds that received laser therapy; DNI: diabetic rats with skin wounds who did not undergo laser therapy; DI: rats with diabetes insipidus and cutaneous wounds and received laser therapy. The animals were treated with LLLT (660 nm, 100 mW, 6 J/cm, spot size 0.028 cm). On the day of killing the animals, tissue-wrapped cutaneous wounds were collected and immediately frozen, centrifuged, and stored to analyze malondialdehyde (MDA) levels.

Results: Significant difference was observed within the groups of MDA levels (ANOVA, p = 0.0001). Tukey's post-hoc test showed significantly lower values of MDA in irradiated tissues, both in diabetic and non-diabetic rats. ANOVA of the diabetic group revealed a significant difference (p &#60; 0.01) when all groups, except NDI and DI, were compared.

Conclusions: LLLT was effective in decreasing MDA levels in acute surgical wounds in diabetic rats.

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低强度激光治疗(660 nm)对糖尿病皮肤损伤大鼠氧化应激水平的急性影响。
背景:激光治疗影响氧化应激参数,如抗氧化酶的活性和活性氧的产生。目的:探讨低水平激光治疗对糖尿病皮肤损伤大鼠氧化应激的影响。方法:36只动物分为4组:NDNI组:未接受激光治疗的非糖尿病皮肤创伤大鼠;NDI:接受激光治疗的非糖尿病皮肤创伤大鼠;DNI:有皮肤创伤未进行激光治疗的糖尿病大鼠;DI:大鼠尿崩症和皮肤创伤,并接受激光治疗。用LLLT (660 nm, 100 mW, 6 J/cm,光斑大小0.028 cm)处理动物。在杀死动物的当天,收集组织包裹的皮肤伤口,并立即冷冻,离心,并储存以分析丙二醛(MDA)水平。结果:各组间MDA水平差异有统计学意义(方差分析,p = 0.0001)。Tukey的事后测试显示,在糖尿病和非糖尿病大鼠的辐照组织中,MDA值明显降低。糖尿病组的方差分析显示有显著差异(p <0.01),除NDI和DI组外,其余各组间比较。结论:小檗碱对糖尿病大鼠急性手术创面MDA水平有降低作用。
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