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Laser photobiomodulation of wound healing in diabetic and non-diabetic mice: effects in splinted and unsplinted wounds.

机译:糖尿病和非糖尿病小鼠伤口愈合的激光生物调节:对夹板和未夹板伤口的影响。

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OBJECTIVE: The aim of this investigation was to compare the healing of laser-irradiated and non-irradiated wounds covered by an occlusive dressing in mice. BACKGROUND DATA: Many previous studies of the effects of laser irradiation of experimental wounds in mice and rats did not cover the wounds so that healing occurred mainly by contraction. Healing of covered wounds is slower and mimics more closely wound healing in humans. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Forty-seven diabetic and twenty non-diabetic mice were used. A single wound (5 mm diameter) was created on the left flank of each animal and covered by Tegaderm HP dressing (Day 1). Wounds were irradiated (660 nm) for 20 s using a lower power (18 mW) or higher power (80 mW) laser starting immediately post-wounding for seven consecutive days (0.36 or 1.6 J/day); untreated wounds served as controls. Animals were euthanized on Day 8, 10, or 14. Wound specimens were cut and stained using haematoxylin and eosin, and picrosirius red, and examined by microscopy. RESULTS: Results confirmed that wound healing was impaired in diabetic mice. Analysis of the data demonstrated that Tegaderm HP dressing had retarded contraction (splinted the wounds) in a large proportion of diabetic mice and, to a lesser extent, in non-diabetic mice. Healing of splinted wounds was delayed compared to unsplinted wounds, but laser irradiation (1.6 J/day, 7 days) stimulated healing by re-epithelization and granulation tissue formation. CONCLUSION: These are the first findings of laser-mediated stimulation of healing in splinted wounds. Further studies are needed to assess the effects of different constellation sets of laser parameters in this wound model.
机译:目的:本研究的目的是比较小鼠经闭塞敷料覆盖的激光照射和非照射伤口的愈合情况。背景数据:先前许多关于激光照射小鼠和大鼠实验伤口的效果的研究并未覆盖伤口,因此愈合主要通过收缩来进行。覆盖伤口的愈合速度较慢,并且模拟人类伤口的愈合更为紧密。材料与方法:使用47只糖尿病小鼠和20只非糖尿病小鼠。在每只动物的左侧腹上创建一个单一伤口(直径5毫米),并用Tegaderm HP敷料覆盖(第1天)。使用较低功率(18 mW)或较高功率(80 mW)的激光对伤口进行照射(660 nm)20 s,此后立即开始连续7天(0.36或1.6 J / day);未经处理的伤口用作对照。在第8、10或14天对动物实施安乐死。将伤口标本切开,并用苏木精和曙红和picrosirius红染色,并进行显微镜检查。结果:结果证实糖尿病小鼠的伤口愈合受到损害。数据分析表明,Tegaderm HP敷料在很大比例的糖尿病小鼠中和(在较小程度上)非糖尿病小鼠中具有延迟的收缩(夹伤伤口)。与未夹伤的伤口相比,夹伤的伤口的愈合被延迟,但是激光照射(1.6 J /天,7天)通过重新上皮化和肉芽组织形成刺激了愈合。结论:这些是夹层伤口激光诱导刺激愈合的最初发现。需要进一步的研究来评估该伤口模型中不同星座激光参数集的影响。

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