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Photobiomodulation guided healing in a sub-critical bone defect in calvarias of rats.
Magri, Angela Maria Paiva; Fernandes, Kelly Rossetti; Kido, Hueliton Wilian; Fernandes, Gabriela Sodano; Fermino, Stephanie de Souza; Gabbai-Armelin, Paulo Roberto; Braga, Franscisco José Correa; de Góes, Cintia Pereira; Prado, José Lucas Dos Santos; Granito, Renata Neves; Rennó, Ana Claudia Muniz.
Afiliação
  • Magri AMP; Federal University of São Paulo (UNIFESP). Rua Silva Jardim, 136, Santos, SP, 11015020, Brazil.
  • Fernandes KR; University Center of the Guaxupé Educational Foundation (UNIFEG), Avenida Dona Floriana, 463, Guaxupé, MG, 37800000, Brazil.
  • Kido HW; Federal University of São Paulo (UNIFESP). Rua Silva Jardim, 136, Santos, SP, 11015020, Brazil.
  • Fernandes GS; Federal University of São Paulo (UNIFESP). Rua Silva Jardim, 136, Santos, SP, 11015020, Brazil.
  • Fermino SS; Federal University of São Paulo (UNIFESP). Rua Silva Jardim, 136, Santos, SP, 11015020, Brazil.
  • Gabbai-Armelin PR; Federal University of São Paulo (UNIFESP). Rua Silva Jardim, 136, Santos, SP, 11015020, Brazil.
  • Braga FJC; Federal University of São Paulo (UNIFESP). Rua Silva Jardim, 136, Santos, SP, 11015020, Brazil.
  • de Góes CP; Consulmat LTDA, Rua Juan Lopes, 159, São Carlos, SP, 13567-020, Brazil.
  • Prado JLDS; Federal University of São Paulo (UNIFESP). Rua Silva Jardim, 136, Santos, SP, 11015020, Brazil.
  • Granito RN; Federal University of São Paulo (UNIFESP). Rua Silva Jardim, 136, Santos, SP, 11015020, Brazil.
  • Rennó ACM; Federal University of São Paulo (UNIFESP). Rua Silva Jardim, 136, Santos, SP, 11015020, Brazil.
Laser Ther ; 28(3): 171-179, 2019 Sep 30.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32009730
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Photobiomodulation presents stimulatory effects on tissue metabolism, constituting a promising strategy to produce bone tissue healing.

OBJECTIVE:

the aim of the present study was to investigate the in vivo performance of PBM using an experimental model of cranial bone defect in rats. MATERIAL AND

METHODS:

rats were distributed in 2 different groups (control group and PBM group). After the surgical procedure to induce cranial bone defects, PBM treatment initiated using a 808 nm laser (100 mW, 30 J/cm2, 3 times/week). After 2 and 6 weeks, animals were euthanized and the samples were retrieved for the histopathological, histomorphometric, picrosirius red staining and immunohistochemistry analysis.

RESULTS:

Histology analysis demonstrated that for PBM most of the bone defect was filled with newly formed bone (with a more mature aspect when compared to CG). Histomorphomeric analysis also demonstrated a higher amount of newly formed bone deposition in the irradiated animals, 2 weeks post-surgery. Furthermore, there was a more intense deposition of collagen for PBM, with ticker fibers. Results from Runx-2 immunohistochemistry demonstrated that a higher immunostaining for CG 2 week's post-surgery and no other difference was observed for Rank-L immunostaining.

CONCLUSION:

This current study concluded that the use of PBM was effective in stimulating newly formed bone and collagen fiber deposition in the sub-critical bone defect, being a promising strategy for bone tissue engineering.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article