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Effects of photobiomodulation therapy on the local experimental envenoming by Bothrops leucurus snake.

Pedro Santana Sales Lauria1, Rodrigo Maia-Marques1, Rafaela de Oliveira1, Victor Luiz Correia Nunes2, Luciana Lyra Casais-E-Silva3.   

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Bothrops leucurus is the major causative agent of snakebites in Brazil's Northeast. The systemic effects of its venom are effectively neutralized by antivenom therapy, preventing bitten patients' death. However, antivenom fails in neutralizing local effects that include intense pain, edema, bleeding, and myonecrosis. Such effects can lead to irreversible sequels, representing a clinically relevant issue for which there is no current effective treatment. Herein, the effects of photobiomodulation therapy (PBMT) were tested in the local actions induced by B. leucurus venom (BLV) in mice (n = 123 animals in 20 experimental groups). A continuous emission AlGaAs semiconductor diode laser was used in two wavelengths (660 or 780 nm). Mechanical nociceptive thresholds were assessed with the electronic von Frey apparatus. Local edema was determined by measuring the increase in paw thickness. Hemorrhage was quantified by digital measurement of the bleeding area. Myotoxicity was evaluated by serum creatine kinase (CK) activity and histopathological analysis. PBMT promoted anti-hypernociception in BLV-injected mice; irradiation with the 660 nm laser resulted in faster effect onset than the 780 nm laser. Both laser protocols reduced paw edema formation, whether irradiation was performed immediately or half an hour after venom injection. BLV-induced hemorrhage was not altered by PBMT. Laser irradiation delayed, but did not prevent myotoxicity caused by BLV, as shown by a late increase in CK activity and histopathological alterations. PBMT was effective in the control of some of the major local effects of BLV refractory to antivenom. It is a potential complementary therapy that could be used in bothropic envenoming, minimizing the morbidity of these snakebite accidents.
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Keywords:  Bothropic venom; Inflammation; LLLT; Necrosis; Pain; Phototherapy

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33234463     DOI: 10.1016/j.jphotobiol.2020.112087

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Photochem Photobiol B        ISSN: 1011-1344            Impact factor:   6.252


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Authors:  Valdison Pereira Dos Reis; Sulamita da Silva Setúbal; Alex A Ferreira E Ferreira; Hallison Mota Santana; Milena Daniela Souza Silva; Ortência De Oliveira Sousa; Charles Nunes Boeno; Andreimar M Soares; Stella R Zamuner; Juliana P Zuliani
Journal:  Biomed Res Int       Date:  2022-07-15       Impact factor: 3.246

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