Effects of infra-red and neodymium yttrium aluminium garnet laser irradiation on non-immunologic immediate contact reactions to benzoic acid and methyl nicotinate.

E Larmi, A Lahti, M Hannuksela
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Effects of infra-red A (IRA) (600-2000 nm) and 1064 nm laser irradiation on non-immunologic immediate contact reactions (NIICRs) induced by benzoic acid (BA) and methyl nicotinate (MN) were studied. Five concentrations of BA and MN in petrolatum were tested, on two subsequent days, without occlusion on the upper arm of 10 or 12 test subjects, with a dose of IRA irradiation that elevated surface temperature of the skin to 39.5 degrees C. In the first group exposed to IRA irradiation, the NIICR tests were performed immediately after the surface temperature of the skin had reached 39.5 degrees C; the skin was then allowed to cool down. In the second group exposed to IRA irradiation, the NIICRs were performed after a skin temperature of 39.5 degrees C was attained, and the skin temperature was kept unchanged for another 15 min. In the 1064 nm laser exposure group of 12 subjects, the tests were performed on the upper back immediately after irradiation of the skin with 100, 50, and 25 J/cm2 of neodymium yttrium aluminium garnet (Nd-YAG) laser (1064 nm). Reactions were monitored with laser-Doppler flowmetry 20 and 40 min after application, and erythema and edema reactions were graded visually. In the first group exposed to IRA, the warming had an enhancing effect on only one reaction induced by MN. In the second group exposed to IRA irradiation, the NIICRs occurring from BA on the exposure day were stronger on the exposed than both the reactions on the non-exposed area as well as the responses to MN on the irradiated area on the following day only.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

红外和钕钇铝石榴石激光照射对苯甲酸和烟酸甲酯非免疫直接接触反应的影响。
研究了600 ~ 2000 nm红外A (IRA)和1064 nm激光照射对苯甲酸(BA)和烟酸甲酯(MN)诱导的非免疫直接接触反应(NIICRs)的影响。在随后的两天里,10名或12名受试者在不遮挡上臂的情况下,在将皮肤表面温度升高到39.5摄氏度的IRA照射剂量下,测试了五种浓度的BA和MN, NIICR测试是在暴露于IRA照射的第一组皮肤表面温度达到39.5摄氏度后立即进行的;然后让皮肤冷却。第二组暴露于IRA照射下,在皮肤温度达到39.5℃后进行NIICRs,皮肤温度保持15分钟不变。在1064 nm激光照射组,12名受试者在皮肤分别照射100、50和25 J/cm2的钕钇铝石榴石(Nd-YAG)激光(1064 nm)后立即在上背部进行NIICRs。应用激光多普勒血流仪监测用药后20和40分钟的反应,并对红斑和水肿反应进行视觉分级。在暴露于IRA的第一组中,升温只对MN诱导的一种反应有增强作用。第二组暴露于IRA照射时,暴露当天BA引起的NIICRs仅在第二天强于未暴露区域的反应和MN对照射区域的反应。(摘要删节250字)
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