Photobiomodulation with 630 plus 810â¯nm wavelengths induce more in vitro cell viability of human adipose stem cells than human bone marrow-derived stem cells.
J Photochem Photobiol B
; 201: 111658, 2019 Dec.
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The goal of the current experiment is to explore the influence of combined and/or single applications of red and near infrared (NIR) photobiomodulation (PBM) at different wavelengths, energy densities and times on cell viability, population doubling time (PDT), and apoptosis of in vitro cultures of human bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells (hBM-MSCs) and h adipose-derived stem cells (hASCs). Both in vitro hBM-MSCs and hASCs were irradiated with 36 protocols using two different laser types (heliumneon [He-Ne] and diodes), four different laser wavelengths (HeNe laser, 630â¯nm, 810â¯nm, 630â¯+â¯810â¯nm); three different energy densities (0.6â¯J/cm2, 1.2â¯J/cm2, 2.4â¯J/cm2); and three different PBM times (1, 2, and 3). One-way ANOVA analysis showed that PBM with the 630â¯nm red laser significantly stimulated cellular viability of both hBM-MSCs and hASCs. The 630â¯nm red laser significantly decreased PDT of hBM-MSCs. One-way ANOVA demonstrated that the 630â¯+â¯810 laser significantly stimulated cellular viability, and significantly decreased PDT and apoptosis of hBM-MSCs and hASCs. Two-way ANOVA analysis showed that PBM with the 630â¯nm red laser and 630â¯+â¯810â¯nm laser significantly stimulated cellular viability of hASCs compared to the control hASCs, and experimental and control hBM-MSCs. Our study demonstrated that PBM with the combined 630â¯+â¯810â¯nm lasers significantly stimulated cell viability, and significantly decreased PDT and apoptosis of hBM-MSCs and hASCs in vitro. We reported new in vitro evidence where PBM administered at 630â¯nm (one and two times, 0.6 and 1.2â¯J/cm2) and 630â¯+â¯810â¯nm (three times, 2.4â¯J/cm2) significantly increased hASC cell viability compared to its control and the PBM-treated hBM-MSC groups.
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J Photochem Photobiol B
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2019
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