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Mariana de Souza Costa1,2, Ramon Handerson Gomes Teles1,2, Yago Medeiros Dutra1,2, José Carlos Rapozo Mazulo Neto1,2, Tarcisio Vieira de Brito1,3, Francisca Francisete de Sousa Nunes Queiroz4, Donária Bezerra Nobre do Vale1,2, Luan Kelves Miranda de Souza1,3, Irismara Sousa Silva1,3, André Luiz Dos Reis Barbosa1,3, Jand-Venes Rolim Medeiros1,3, Nivaldo Antonio Parizotto5, Marcelo de Carvalho Filgueiras6,7,8.
Abstract
The purpose of the study is to investigate the effects of two doses of photobiomodulation (PBM) on inflammatory parameters including cell migration and oxidative stress in carrageenan-induced peritonitis models. Twenty-eight mice were divided into four groups: saline; untreated carrageenan (Cg; inflammation induced); and PMB treatment groups L1 and L5 (inflammation induced with carrageenan followed by laser irradiation at 1 and 5 J/cm2, respectively). After 30 min of inducing inflammation, laser irradiation was administered every hour, for 4 h. Peritoneal fluid was collected for analyses. The total leukocyte number in the peritoneal fluid in L1 (4.33 ± 2.34) and L5 (4.95 ± 2.86) after PBM was lower than that in Cg (10.93 ± 5.15 cells/ml). The average differential count of neutrophils in the Cg was 9.46 ± 4.31 cells/ml, which was higher than that in L1 (3.7 ± 2.08) and L5 (4.94 ± 2.57). Myeloperoxidase activity was also lower in L1 (1.89 ± 0.43) and L5 (4.84 ± 2.62) than in Cg (22.92 ± 4.52 UMPO/ml). Malondialdehyde content was lower in L1 (137.5 ± 12.33) and L5 (169.6 ± 22.77) than in Cg (345.7 ± 65.67 nmol/ml). Glutathione peroxidase concentration was significantly higher in L1 (155.2 ± 12.43) and L5 (145.9 ± 9.585) than in Cg (79.75 ± 9.567 μ/ml). Nitrite concentration was lower in L1 (0.3317 μM ± 0.0669) and L5 (0.2429 μM ± 0.0232) than in Cg (0.8380 μM ± 0.01615). Laser irradiation at 1 and 5 J/cm2 reversed the inflammation (as indicated by neutrophil infiltration and oxidative stress).Entities:
Keywords: Cell migration; Inflammation; Laser; Photobiomodulation
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29951878 DOI: 10.1007/s10103-018-2569-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Lasers Med Sci ISSN: 0268-8921 Impact factor: 3.161