用于伤口愈合过程光生物调节治疗的便携式多色led光学系统设计

N. Topaloglu, Ufuk Balkaya, Ziyşan Buse Yaralı Çevik
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光生物调节是一种实用的、非侵入性的治疗方法,通过低水平的光治疗,可以触发细胞增殖、细胞分化、伤口愈合、新组织形成、炎症和疼痛减轻。发光二极管(led)是一种节能、经济、安全的激光器件替代品,是近年来光生物调节领域的首选。虽然600-700 nm是首选波长,但目前还没有实用的光学系统在体外同时研究不同波长的这一机制。本研究设计了一种便携式遥控多色led系统,通过3种不同波长(460-475 nm为蓝色,515-535 nm为绿色,585-595 nm为橙色)同时照射不同实验组的细胞,对人角质形成细胞的伤口愈合过程进行了测试。分别用细胞活力(MTT)分析和细胞迁移(划痕)试验评价其增殖和伤口愈合效果。观察到橙色led被指定为细胞增殖的最触发波长。此外,该装置还揭示了不同波长可以达到预期的加速伤口愈合过程,因此该光学系统将成为未来实际光生物调节体外研究的有利设计。
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Design of Portable Multicolor LED-Based Optical System for the Photobiomodulation Therapy on Wound Healing Process
Photobiomodulation is a practical and non-invasive treatment that triggers cell proliferation, cell differentiation, wound healing, new tissue formation, inflammation and pain reduction with low-level light therapy. Light-emitting diodes (LEDs) are energy-saving, affordable and safe alternatives to laser devices which are recently preferred in photobiomodulation. Although the wavelengths between 600-700 nm are most preferred ones, there is a lack of practical optical systems which study this mechanism in vitro with different wavelengths simultaneously. In this study, a portable and remotely controlled multicolor LED-based system was designed and tested on the wound healing process of human keratinocytes by irradiating the cells homogenously with 3 different wavelengths (460-475 nm as blue, 515-535 nm as green, and 585-595 nm as orange) on different experimental groups at the same time. Its proliferative and wound healing effect was evaluated with cell viability (MTT) analysis and cell migration (scratch) assay, respectively. It was observed that orange-LEDs were designated as the most triggering wavelength in terms of cell proliferation. Also, it was revealed with this device that different wavelengths can reach the intended accelerated wound healing process, so this optical system will be an advantageous design for future practical photobiomodulation studies in vitro.
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