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Mohammadali Asghari1, Ali Kanonisabet2, Mandanad Safakhah3, Zahra Azimzadeh4, Ataroalsadat Mostafavinia5, Soudabeh Taheri6, Abdollah Amini7, Seyed Kamran Ghorishi8, Reza JalaliFiroozkohi9, Sahar Bayat10, Mohammad Bayat11.
Abstract
This study intended to examine the combined influences of photobiomodulation (PBM) and metformin on the microbial flora and biomechanical parameters of wounds in a non-genetic model of type II diabetes mellitus (TII DM). We induced a non-genetic model of TII DM in 20 rats by feeding them a 10% fructose solution for 2weeks followed by an injection of streptozotocin (STZ, 40mg/kg). After 21days from the injection of STZ, we induced one full-thickness skin wound in each of the diabetic rats. We randomly divided the rats into four groups: i) placebo; ii) pulsed wave laser (890nm, 80Hz, 0.324J/cm2); iii) metformin; and iv) laser+metformin. Rats received daily intraperitoneal injections of metformin (50mg/kg). On days 7and 15 we inspected the microbial flora of each wound. On day 15 we obtained a standard sample from each healing wound for biomechanical analyses. PBM significantly decreased colony-forming units (CFUs) 7days after wound infliction compared to the placebo group (LSD test, p=0.012). Metformin significantly enhanced the biomechanical property (stress high load) of the wounds compared to the placebo group (LSD test, p=0.028). We observed the same significant result for PBM compared to the placebo group (LSD test, p=0.047). PBM significantly accelerated the wound healing process and significantly reduced CFUs of bacteria in a non-genetic rat model of TII DM.Entities:
Keywords: Biomechanical properties; Low-level laser therapy; Microbial flora; Non-genetic model of type II diabetes mellitus; Photobiomodulation; Rat; Type II diabetes mellitus; Wound healing
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28282557 DOI: 10.1016/j.jphotobiol.2017.03.002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Photochem Photobiol B ISSN: 1011-1344 Impact factor: 6.252