Effects of low-intensity polarized visible laser radiation on skin burns: a light microscopy study.

Martha Simões Ribeiro, Daniela De Fátima Teixeira Da Silva, Carlos Eugênio Nabuco De Araújo, Sérgio Ferreira De Oliveira, Cleusa Maria Raspantini Pelegrini, Telma Maria Tenório Zorn, Denise Maria Zezell
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Abstract

Objective: This study was carried out to investigate the influence of low-intensity polarized visible laser radiation on the acceleration of skin wound healing.

Background data: Low-level laser therapy (LLLT) at adequate wavelength, intensity, and dose can accelerate tissue repair. However, there is still unclear information about light characteristics, such as coherence and polarization. Some studies indicate that linearly polarized light can survive through long propagation distance in biological tissue.

Materials and methods: Three burns about 6 mm in diameter were created on the back of rats with liquid N(2). Lesion "L(//)" was irradiated by He-Ne laser (lambda = 632.8 nm), D= 1.0 J/cm(2), with linear polarization parallel to the spinal column of the rat. Lesion "L(inverted v)" was irradiated using the same laser and dose, but the light polarization was aligned perpendicularly to the relative orientation. Lesion "C" was not irradiated in order to be considered as control. The animals were sacrificed at day 3-17 after lesion creation. Samples were collected and prepared for histological analysis.

Results: Histological analysis showed that the healing of irradiated wounds was faster than that of non-irradiated wounds. Moreover, it was observed that skin wound repair is dependent on polarization orientation with respect to a referential axis as the animal's spinal column. Consequently, "L(//)" was completely healed after 17 days, whereas "L (perpendicular) " showed a moderate degree of healing after the same period.

Conclusions: These results indicate that the relative direction of the laser polarization plays an important role in the wound healing process when highly coherent He-Ne laser is used.

低强度偏振可见激光辐射对皮肤烧伤的影响:一项光学显微镜研究。
目的:研究低强度偏振可见激光对皮肤创面加速愈合的影响。背景资料:适当波长、强度和剂量的低水平激光治疗(LLLT)可以加速组织修复。然而,关于光的特性,如相干性和偏振性的信息仍然不清楚。一些研究表明,线偏振光可以在生物组织中长距离传播。材料与方法:用N(2)液在大鼠背部造成3处直径约6 mm的烧伤。病灶“L(//)”用He-Ne激光照射(λ = 632.8 nm), D= 1.0 J/cm(2),线偏振平行于大鼠脊柱。病灶“L(倒v)”使用相同的激光和剂量照射,但光偏振方向垂直于相对取向。病变“C”未照射,以作为对照。病变形成后第3-17天处死。收集标本并准备用于组织学分析。结果:组织学分析显示辐照创面愈合速度快于未辐照创面。此外,我们观察到皮肤伤口的修复是依赖于极化方向相对于一个参考轴作为动物的脊柱。因此,“L(//)”在17天后完全愈合,而“L(垂直)”在17天后完全愈合。“在同一时期后显示出中等程度的愈合。结论:高相干He-Ne激光在伤口愈合过程中,激光偏振的相对方向起着重要作用。
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