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Effects of low-level laser therapy on the serum TGF-β1 concentrations in individuals with autoimmune thyroiditis.

Danilo B Höfling1, Maria Cristina Chavantes, Milena M P Acencio, Giovanni G Cerri, Suemi Marui, Elisabeth M Yoshimura, Maria Cristina Chammas.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to evaluate the serum concentration of transforming growth factor-β1 (TGF-β1) after low-level laser therapy (LLLT) in patients with hypothyroidism resulting from chronic autoimmune thyroiditis (CAT). BACKGROUND DATA: Certain data indicate that LLLT is effective in patients with hypothyroidism caused by CAT; however, the mechanisms of action of LLLT in thyroid tissue are unknown. Cytokines could play a role in the response to LLLT.
METHODS: A randomized, placebo-controlled trial included 43 patients with a history of levothyroxine therapy for CAT-induced hypothyroidism. The patients were randomly assigned to receive either 10 sessions of LLLT (830 nm, 50 mW output power, and 707 J/cm(2) fluence; L group, n=23) or 10 sessions of a placebo treatment (P group, n=20) twice a week. Levothyroxine was maintained at the same dose during the entire study period. TGF-β1 was measured both pre-intervention and 30 days post-intervention in both groups. The differences were calculated between the TGF-β1 values observed 30 days post-intervention and the pre-intervention TGF-β1 values for each group (intragroup).
RESULTS: Comparing the differences in TGF-β1 levels between the L group (874.9±541.7 pg/mL) and the P group (-128.4±832.8 pg/mL) revealed that there was a statistically significant increase in TGF-β1 levels 30 days post-intervention in group L compared with the placebo group (p=0.0379).
CONCLUSIONS: This finding suggested that the significant increase in serum TGF-β1 levels in patients with CAT-induced hypothyroidism was associated with the thyroid LLLT procedure. Future studies of the effect of LLLT on TGF-β1 gene expression in thyroid tissue are necessary to confirm these findings.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25101534     DOI: 10.1089/pho.2014.3716

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Photomed Laser Surg        ISSN: 1549-5418            Impact factor:   2.796


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