Acute effects of low-level laser therapy (660 nm) on oxidative stress levels in diabetic rats with skin wounds.

Q3 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
Amanda Silveira Denadai, Ricardo Dutra Aydos, Iandara Schettert Silva, Larissa Olmedo, Bruno Mendonça de Senna Cardoso, Baldomero Antonio Kato da Silva, Paulo de Tarso Camillo de Carvalho
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Abstract

Background: Laser therapy influences oxidative stress parameters such as the activity of antioxidant enzymes and the production of reactive oxygen species.

Objective: To analyze the effects of low-level laser therapy on oxidative stress in diabetics rats with skin wounds.

Methods: Thirty-six animals were divided into 4 groups: NDNI: non-diabetic rats with cutaneous wounds that not received laser therapy; NDI: non-diabetic rats with cutaneous wounds that received laser therapy; DNI: diabetic rats with skin wounds who did not undergo laser therapy; DI: rats with diabetes insipidus and cutaneous wounds and received laser therapy. The animals were treated with LLLT (660 nm, 100 mW, 6 J/cm, spot size 0.028 cm). On the day of killing the animals, tissue-wrapped cutaneous wounds were collected and immediately frozen, centrifuged, and stored to analyze malondialdehyde (MDA) levels.

Results: Significant difference was observed within the groups of MDA levels (ANOVA, p = 0.0001). Tukey's post-hoc test showed significantly lower values of MDA in irradiated tissues, both in diabetic and non-diabetic rats. ANOVA of the diabetic group revealed a significant difference (p &#60; 0.01) when all groups, except NDI and DI, were compared.

Conclusions: LLLT was effective in decreasing MDA levels in acute surgical wounds in diabetic rats.

低强度激光治疗(660 nm)对糖尿病皮肤损伤大鼠氧化应激水平的急性影响。
背景:激光治疗影响氧化应激参数,如抗氧化酶的活性和活性氧的产生。目的:探讨低水平激光治疗对糖尿病皮肤损伤大鼠氧化应激的影响。方法:36只动物分为4组:NDNI组:未接受激光治疗的非糖尿病皮肤创伤大鼠;NDI:接受激光治疗的非糖尿病皮肤创伤大鼠;DNI:有皮肤创伤未进行激光治疗的糖尿病大鼠;DI:大鼠尿崩症和皮肤创伤,并接受激光治疗。用LLLT (660 nm, 100 mW, 6 J/cm,光斑大小0.028 cm)处理动物。在杀死动物的当天,收集组织包裹的皮肤伤口,并立即冷冻,离心,并储存以分析丙二醛(MDA)水平。结果:各组间MDA水平差异有统计学意义(方差分析,p = 0.0001)。Tukey的事后测试显示,在糖尿病和非糖尿病大鼠的辐照组织中,MDA值明显降低。糖尿病组的方差分析显示有显著差异(p <0.01),除NDI和DI组外,其余各组间比较。结论:小檗碱对糖尿病大鼠急性手术创面MDA水平有降低作用。
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