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The use of light photobiomodulation on the treatment of second-degree burns: a histological study of a rodent model.

机译:光光生物调节治疗二度烧伤:啮齿动物模型的组织学研究。

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OBJECTIVE: The aim of this investigation was to compare, by light microscopy, the effects of the use of laser photobiomodulation (LPBM) and polarized light (PL) on second-degree burns on rodents. BACKGROUND DATA: Burns are severe injuries that result in the loss of tissue fluids, destruction of tissues, infection, and shock. With severe and widespread third-degree burns death may occur. Several light sources have been suggested as being effective for improving wound healing. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Forty five rats were used in this study. A second-degree burn was created on the dorsum of each animal, and the animals were divided into four groups: PL (400-2000 nm, 40 mW, 2.4 J/cm(2)/min); LPBM-1 (780 nm, 35/40 mW, theta approximately 2 mm, 4 x 5 J/cm(2)); LPBM-2 (660 nm, 35/40 mW, theta approximately 2 mm, 4 x 5 J/cm(2)); and untreated animals acted as controls. The treatment was started immediately post-burn at four points around the burned area (laser: 5 J/cm(2) per site). The illumination with PL was performed according to the manufacturer's instructions. Treatments were repeated at 24-h intervals for 7 d. The animals were sacrifice at 3, 5, and 7 d post-burn. The specimens were routinely cut and stained and analyzed by light microscopy using hematoxylin and eosin and Sirius red. RESULTS: The analysis of the results demonstrated that the damaged tissue was able to efficiently absorb and process the light at all tested wavelengths. LPBM at 660 nm showed better results at early stages of wound healing. However, the use of 780-nm laser light had beneficial effects throughout the experimental period, with the animals growing newly-formed tissue similar to normal dermis. CONCLUSION: Despite our findings that the use of both types of light energy improved the healing of second-degree burns at the early stages, long-term assessment is needed to verify if this improvement will influence the final results of treatment.
机译:目的:本研究的目的是通过光学显微镜比较使用激光光生物调节 (LPBM) 和偏振光 (PL) 对啮齿动物二度烧伤的影响。背景资料:烧伤是导致组织液流失、组织破坏、感染和休克的严重损伤。严重和广泛的三度烧伤可能会发生死亡。有几种光源被认为可有效改善伤口愈合。材料和方法:本研究使用了45只大鼠。在每只动物的背部产生二度烧伤,并将动物分为四组:PL(400-2000 nm,40 mW,2.4 J/cm(2)/min);LPBM-1(780 nm,35/40 mW,θ约 2 mm,4 x 5 J/cm(2));LPBM-2(660 nm,35/40 mW,θ约 2 mm,4 x 5 J/cm(2));未经处理的动物作为对照。烧伤后立即在烧伤区域周围的四个点开始治疗(激光:每个部位 5 J/cm(2))。PL照明是根据制造商的说明进行的。以 24 小时间隔重复治疗 7 天。在烧伤后 3、5 和 7 天处死动物。对标本进行常规切割和染色,并使用苏木精、伊红和天狼星红通过光学显微镜进行分析。结果:对结果的分析表明,受损组织能够有效地吸收和处理所有测试波长的光。660 nm 处的 LPBM 在伤口愈合的早期阶段显示出更好的结果。然而,在整个实验期间,使用780nm激光具有有益的效果,动物生长出与正常真皮相似的新形成组织。结论:尽管我们的发现使用两种类型的光能在早期阶段改善了二度烧伤的愈合,但需要长期评估来验证这种改善是否会影响治疗的最终结果。

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