Laser-induced thermal stress and the heat shock response in neural cells.

Osa Emohare, Moustafa I Hafez, Ann Sandison, Richard R H Coombs, Ian D McCarthy
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Abstract

Background: The Ho: YAG laser is used extensively in orthopedic surgery. It offers a minimally invasive method of ablating tissue with precision. Previous studies have explored the effects of laser use on temperature during experimental foraminoplasty. To date, there has been limited work on the effects of thermal stress on cells in this context. Material and methods Cells were exposed either to heated medium or the Ho: YAG laser in the high-power mode. Heated medium was used as a stressor by (I) exposing groups of cells to a constant temperature of 45 degrees C for varying lengths of time: 5, 10, 15 and 20 min, and (II) exposing cells for a fixed length of time (5 min) to varying temperatures: 45 degrees C, 55 degrees C, 65 degrees C with a control treated at 37 degrees C. A third group was subjected to direct laser treatment. The effects of the treatments were assessed using trypan blue staining as a measure of viability and immunocytochemistry was used to measure changes in heat shock protein (HSP) expression.

Results: There was a negative correlation between cell viability and HSP expression, and between cell viability and the severity of the treatment.

Interpretation: Our findings suggest a possible role for the Ho: YAG laser in spinal foraminoplasty based on the high level of cell viability in the treatment regimen that most closely mirrored the clinical application of the laser.

激光诱导的热应激和神经细胞的热休克反应。
背景:Ho: YAG激光在骨科手术中应用广泛。它提供了一种微创的精确消融组织的方法。以前的研究已经探讨了激光对实验间孔成形术中温度的影响。迄今为止,在这种情况下,热应力对细胞的影响的研究有限。材料和方法将细胞暴露在加热介质或高功率模式下的Ho: YAG激光器中。加热介质作为应激源,(I)将细胞组暴露在45摄氏度的恒温环境中,时间长度不同:5、10、15和20分钟,(II)将细胞暴露在45摄氏度、55摄氏度、65摄氏度的不同温度下,固定时间(5分钟),对照组在37摄氏度下处理。第三组接受直接激光治疗。采用台盼蓝染色法测定细胞活力,免疫细胞化学法测定热休克蛋白(HSP)表达的变化。结果:细胞活力与HSP表达呈负相关,细胞活力与治疗程度呈负相关。解释:我们的研究结果表明,Ho: YAG激光在脊髓间孔成形术中可能发挥的作用是基于治疗方案中高水平的细胞活力,这最接近于激光的临床应用。
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