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Ahmed Majeed Al-Shammari1, Yahya Syhood1, Ahmed S Al-Khafaji2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Photostimulation using low-power laser had been used for nervous repair with interesting results. This study aimed to evaluate the influence of 20 mW low-power He-Ne laser on the regeneration of a peripheral sciatic nerve after trauma using the Albino rabbit as an animal model for experimental treatment.Entities:
Keywords: Nerve healing; Nerve injuries; Peripheral nerve; Photostimulation; Wallerian degeneration
Year: 2019 PMID: 30679899 PMCID: PMC6320753 DOI: 10.1186/s41983-018-0047-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Egypt J Neurol Psychiatr Neurosurg ISSN: 1110-1083
Fig. 1a The source of laser used in this study was Helium-Neon (He-Ne) gas laser (Model DL30, LG Lasers) with output power approximately 20 mW as a continuous wave irradiation. b The wavelength of light that emitted from this laser and output power were determined by using a portable power meter (LaserCheck, Coherent CA, USA)
Fig. 2a Crush site of sciatic nerve in the treated group. b Untreated rabbit wound site
Fig. 3Histopathological examination. a Longitudinal sections through the site of repair exhibited sprouting of the axons and enhanced alignment of nerve fibers at the site of laser irradiation. 100× H&E. b Untreated control nerves revealed loss of axons (100×) H&E. c, d Longitudinal sections of sciatic nerves quantitative assessments for nuclei and vacuole formation. Sections of sciatic nerves gained from injured rabbits with non-treated and LLLT treatments. Quantitative analyses for Schwann cells nuclei and vacuoles formation showing enhancement in repair and healing for the treated nerve with significant changes between each other at a confidence level of p < 0.05. (H&E)
Fig. 4Histological images of transected sciatic nerve after hematoxylin and eosin staining in the treatment (LLLT) group (a and c) and untreated group (b and d). a, b Lower magnified views of the LLLT and no treatment groups. The transverse sections showed Wallerian degeneration in the untreated group. While nerve fibers and Schwann cells numbers increased in the treated group. e and f Histopathological pictures quantitative analyses for nuclei and vacuole formation showing remarkable higher number of Schwann cells nuclei and lower number of vacuoles referring to healing for the treated nerve with significant changes between control and treated groups at a confidence level of p < 0.05