Comparison of Two Light Wavelengths (λ = 660 nm and λ = 780 nm) in the Repair Process of Oral Mucositis Induced by Ionizing Radiation: Clinical and Microscopic Evaluations in Rats

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Autores

Andrade, Maíra Franco

Sardo, Ariane Venzon Naia

Benetti, Carolina

Sicchieri, Leticia Bonfante

Corrêa, Luciana

Zezell, Denise Maria

Data de Publicação

24 de dezembro de 2022

Resumo

Photobiomodulation (PBM) has been clinically used for the prevention and treatment of oral mucositis (OM). The effect of red and near-infrared wavelengths on OM repair is still misunderstood. The aim of this study was to compare the clinical effect and tissue changes caused by 660 nm and 780 nm exposure in an experimental model of OM. Rats were submitted to gamma irradiation for induction of OM lesions and treated with 660 nm or 780 nm lasers with the same dosimetry parameters (30 mW, 7.5 J/cm2, 10 s, spot size = 0.04 mm, irradiation every two days). Clinical assessment of OM severity and histopathological analyses was performed after 8, 14, and 20 days of the ionizing radiation. OM severity was reduced in the PBM groups, especially when the red laser was used. The histopathological pattern was similar between the PBM groups, showing advanced re-epithelization and more pronounced angiogenesis and collagen deposition compared to the control. The 660 nm group showed a greater collagen matrix area than the 780 nm group at 14 days. In conclusion, PBM at 660 nm and 780 nm improved the repair of ionizing radiation-induced OM. Both wavelengths activated the angiogenesis and collagen deposition, but these tissue effects were more pronounced when 660 nm was used.

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BibTeX
@online{maíra_franco2022,
  author = {Maíra Franco , Andrade and Ariane Venzon Naia , Sardo and
    Carolina , Benetti and Leticia Bonfante , Sicchieri and Luciana ,
    Corrêa and Denise Maria , Zezell},
  title = {Comparison of Two Light Wavelengths (λ = 660 nm and λ = 780
    nm) in the Repair Process of Oral Mucositis Induced by Ionizing
    Radiation: Clinical and Microscopic Evaluations in Rats},
  volume = {10},
  number = {1},
  date = {2022-12-24},
  doi = {10.3390/photonics10010016},
  langid = {pt-BR},
  abstract = {Photobiomodulation (PBM) has been clinically used for the
    prevention and treatment of oral mucositis (OM). The effect of red
    and near-infrared wavelengths on OM repair is still misunderstood.
    The aim of this study was to compare the clinical effect and tissue
    changes caused by 660 nm and 780 nm exposure in an experimental
    model of OM. Rats were submitted to gamma irradiation for induction
    of OM lesions and treated with 660 nm or 780 nm lasers with the same
    dosimetry parameters (30 mW, 7.5 J/cm2, 10 s, spot size = 0.04 mm,
    irradiation every two days). Clinical assessment of OM severity and
    histopathological analyses was performed after 8, 14, and 20 days of
    the ionizing radiation. OM severity was reduced in the PBM groups,
    especially when the red laser was used. The histopathological
    pattern was similar between the PBM groups, showing advanced
    re-epithelization and more pronounced angiogenesis and collagen
    deposition compared to the control. The 660 nm group showed a
    greater collagen matrix area than the 780 nm group at 14 days. In
    conclusion, PBM at 660 nm and 780 nm improved the repair of ionizing
    radiation-induced OM. Both wavelengths activated the angiogenesis
    and collagen deposition, but these tissue effects were more
    pronounced when 660 nm was used.}
}
Por favor, cite este trabalho como:
Maíra Franco, Andrade, Sardo Ariane Venzon Naia, Benetti Carolina, Sicchieri Leticia Bonfante, Corrêa Luciana, and Zezell Denise Maria. 2022. “Comparison of Two Light Wavelengths (λ = 660 nm and λ = 780 nm) in the Repair Process of Oral Mucositis Induced by Ionizing Radiation: Clinical and Microscopic Evaluations in Rats.” Photonics. December 24, 2022. https://doi.org/10.3390/photonics10010016.