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Laser light prevents apoptosis in Cho K-1 cell line.

Célia M M Carnevalli1, Cristina Pacheco Soares, Renato Amaro Zângaro, Antonio L B Pinheiro, Newton Soares Silva.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The present study investigated the effects of low-level laser therapy (LLLT) on the mitochondria, nucleus, and cytoskeleton of CHO K-1 cells by the use of specific fluorescent probes. BACKGROUND DATA: The use of LLLT has been recommended by several authors for acceleration of the healing process. The literature on the effects of LLLT in this process is highly contradictory because of difficulties in identifying its effects on cells.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: CHO K-1 cells were cultivated using MEM containing 5% FBS and were irradiated or not with a semiconductor laser (lambda = 830 nm; phi approximately 0.8 mm; 10 mW; 2 J/cm2). The cells were incubated with specific fluorescent probes--0.1 microM for 30 min with 5,5', 6,6'-tetrachloro-1, 1',3,3'-tetraethyl-benzimidazol-carbocyanine iodide (JC-1) for the mitochondria; 5 mM for 5 min of 4',6'-diamidino, 2'-phenylindole (DAPI)for the nucleus, and 0.1 M of 1:100 PHEM of rhodamine-phalloidin during 1 h for the cytoskeleton--and were analyzed by epifluorescence.
RESULTS: Positive biomodulatory effects were observed on irradiated cells compared to their controls as seen on JC-1, DAPI, and rhodamine-phalloidin labeling. Irradiated cells showed an increased level of cellular division, as evidenced by analyzing the intermediary filaments of the cytoskeleton and the chromosomes. Another important observation was that cells maintained under the condition of nutritional deficiency had both membrane and genetic material that was more preserved in comparison to the controls, in which the presence of an apoptotic nucleus could be observed in some cells.
CONCLUSION: The results of the present study demonstrate that LLLT, in addition to providing positive biomodulation, acts in the re-establishment of cellular homeostasis when the cells are maintained under the condition of nutritional stress; it also prevents apoptosis in CHO K-1 cells.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14509260     DOI: 10.1089/104454703768247756

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Laser Med Surg        ISSN: 1044-5471


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