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Acta sci. vet. (Impr.) ; 49(supl.1): 707, 2021. ilus
Article in English | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1363661

ABSTRACT

Background: Laser photobiomodulation has been used in the treatment of various injuries and diseases. This promotes modulation of the inflammatory process, edema reduction and devitalized tissue regeneration. The advantages of Antimicrobial photodynamic therapy are its easy application and the absence of side effects. Other advantages are the cost of the therapy, minimal damage to animal tissue, the broad spectrum of action, and efficiency against strains resistant to antimicrobials. The aim of this study was to report the clinical and their resolution in a female dog with a traumatic, infected wound treated with laser phototherapy as an alternative therapy method. Case: A 3-year-old bitch Border Collie, weighing 18 kg, from the municipality of Ilhéus, Bahia, Brazil, waspresented for examination with a history of traumatic laceration of the left thoracic member. On the anamnesis, it was reported that the patient presented with laceration of the left thoracic member. The wound was cleaned and an antibiotic [30 mg/kg of 12/12 h] and anti-inflammatory [0.1 mg/kg every 24 h were prescribed, both for 5 days]. Twenty-four h after the surgical procedure, there was dehiscence of the sutures, with daily topical therapy based on zinc oxide for secondary intention healing. Upon physical examination, the wound was found to be contaminated with swollen and erythematous edges, an ulcerated area with devitalized tissue, serous exudate, and 8.8 cm2 of wounded area. Given the macroscopic characteristics of the lesion, phototherapy was associated with conventional therapy until complete healing of the wound, with three weekly applications at 48 h intervals. Initially, the wound was cleaned with saline solution at 0.9% and a single treatment with aPDT was scheduled due to the high degree of contamination. The dosimetry parameters of irradiation were calculated according to the wounded area with a diode laser of 0.1W of power, continuous emission, spot area of 0.028 cm2, and energy of 9 J per application point. A gauze imbibed with 1 mL of methylene blue aqueous solution (300 µM), which was the photosensitizer was applied to the lesion, with a pre-irradiation time of 5 min, after which it was irradiated with red laser (RL) (λ = 660nm) for 90 s per point, using the sweeping technique. The edge of the lesion was irradiated with infrared laser (IRL) (λ = 808 nm), total energy of 5 J, using the technique of specific points and 1 J of energy/point. After aPDT, low-intensity laser therapy (LILT) sessions were set up with RL and IRL, with energies of 0.5 J/point and 1 J/point, respectively. The wound was cleaned daily, protected with a bandage, and clinically evaluated until complete regression. Discussion: In the present case, methylene blue was used as a photosensitizer, but it is noteworthy that, apparently, each microorganism responds differently to photosensitizers. Thus, the therapy becomes specific for each application, for example: the type of photosensitizer, its concentration, pre-irradiation time, type of light used in photosensitization, wavelength, energy, power, mode delivery of light. Thus, for the best result, the specific protocol in each application should be used Low-intensity laser therapy is an easily executed technique with effective results. The use of PDT associated with photobiomodulation therapy enabled rapid healing of the cutaneous wound, in addition to an improvement in clinical signs and pain caused by the lesion. The technique proved to be an efficient alternative in the treatment of wounds, whether used in isolation or associated with conventional therapy.


Subject(s)
Animals , Female , Dogs , Photochemotherapy/veterinary , Wound Healing/radiation effects , Wounds and Injuries/therapy , Low-Level Light Therapy/veterinary , Methylene Blue/therapeutic use
2.
Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec. (Online) ; 72(5): 1599-1608, Sept.-Oct. 2020. tab, graf, ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1131555

ABSTRACT

A doença periodontal é uma afecção comum, relacionada ao aprisionamento de alimentos em diastemas não fisiológicos, em equinos. O tratamento consiste na correção da causa primária, limpeza e desbridamento do sulco gengival, denominado tratamento convencional (TC). Frequentemente antimicrobianos são necessários, pela gravidade ou patogenicidade dos agentes. A terapia fotodinâmica adjuvante (TF) tem sido estudada pelo seu potencial combate bacteriano, sem causar resistência bacteriana. O objetivo deste estudo foi analisar o uso da TF na doença periodontal, experimentalmente induzida, em dentes incisivos de equinos, e compará-la com o TC. O TC não resultou em melhora clínica estatisticamente, tanto em graus como em profundidade, apenas numérica na profundidade aos 30 dias. A TF foi empregada em dentes com profundidade maior da bolsa periodontal que a do grupo TC e, mesmo assim, apresentou melhora clínica já com sete dias, e mais efetiva aos 30, atingindo, em média, o valor considerado normal, três milímetros. A TF apresentou potencial para ser aplicada na rotina, pelo incremento nos resultados, sem causar efeitos colaterais.(AU)


Periodontal disease is a common condition, related to the entrapment of food in non-physiological diastemas in horses. Treatment consists of correction of the primary cause, cleansing and debridement of the gingival sulcus, called Conventional Therapy (CT). Often antimicrobials are requested due to the severity or pathogenicity of the agents. Adjuvant Photodynamic Therapy (PDT), has been studied for its potential bacterial combat, without causing bacterial resistance. The objective of this study was to analyze the use PDT with the experimentally induced periodontal disease in the incisor teeth of horses, and to compare with the CT. The CT did not result in clinical improvement, either in degrees or millimeters. The PDT was used in teeth with a greater depth of the periodontal pocket than the TC group, and even then, showed clinical improvement in only seven days, and more effective at 30, reaching the three millimeter value considered normal on average. The PDT presented the potential to be applied in the routine by the increase in the results without causing side effects.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Periodontal Diseases/therapy , Periodontitis/veterinary , Diastema/therapy , Horses , Photochemotherapy/veterinary
3.
Photodiagnosis Photodyn Ther ; 27: 39-43, 2019 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31125768

ABSTRACT

Cutaneous hemangiosarcoma is a malignant neoplasia that frequently occurs in dogs. The most effective treatment requires wide surgical excision of the tumor. To avoid mutilating surgeries, photodynamic therapy (PDT) could serve as an alternative treatment. This study aimed to treat cutaneous hemangiosarcomas in dogs using PDT with aluminium-chloride-phthalocyanine nanoemulsion (AlClPc-nano) as photosensitizer. Eight dogs with histopathological diagnosis of naturally occurring cutaneous hemangiosarcoma were treated. Animals were given intra and peritumoral injections of AlClPc-nano (13.3 µM). After 15 min, the masses were LED irradiated at a wavelength of 658-662 nm (80 mW potency) for 25 min (120 J/cm2 fluency). The number of sessions was based on lesion observations, with PDT sessions repeated every 7 days until the mass was no longer macroscopically visible. On that occasion, an excisional biopsy of the area was taken for histopathology analysis. Blood was collected from each animal before each PDT session and excisional biopsy for hematological analysis (blood counts; liver and kidney function). The number of PDT sessions varied from 2 to 4, depending on the size of the initial mass. Seven of the eight cases demonstrated complete remission of neoplasia. Microscopic analysis of the excisional biopsies showed necrosis and hemorrhage only, with no cancer cells, except in one case. During the treatment, inflammation and necrosis were macroscopically observed in the treated areas. The dogs did not show any alteration in blood parameters that could be related to the PDT. In conclusion, PDT with AlClPc-nano is a safe and effective treatment for cutaneous hemangiosarcoma in dogs.


Subject(s)
Emulsions/therapeutic use , Hemangiosarcoma/veterinary , Photochemotherapy/veterinary , Photosensitizing Agents/therapeutic use , Skin Neoplasms/veterinary , Aluminum Compounds/therapeutic use , Animals , Chlorine Compounds/therapeutic use , Dogs , Emulsions/adverse effects , Emulsions/chemistry , Female , Hemangiosarcoma/drug therapy , Hemangiosarcoma/pathology , Indoles/therapeutic use , Isoindoles , Male , Nanoparticles/chemistry , Photochemotherapy/adverse effects , Photochemotherapy/methods , Photosensitizing Agents/adverse effects , Skin Neoplasms/drug therapy , Skin Neoplasms/pathology
4.
Zoo Biol ; 33(4): 353-6, 2014.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24888264

ABSTRACT

Pododermatitis is currently one of most frequent and important clinical complications in seabirds kept in captivity or in rehabilitation centers. In this study, five Magellanic penguins with previous pododermatitis lesions on their footpad were treated with photodynamic therapy (PDT). All PDT treated lesions successfully regressed and no recurrence was observed during the 6-month follow-up period. PDT seems to be an inexpensive and effective alternative treatment for pododermatitis in Magellanic penguins encouraging further research on this topic.


Subject(s)
Animals, Zoo , Bird Diseases/pathology , Bird Diseases/therapy , Dermatitis/veterinary , Foot Diseases/veterinary , Photochemotherapy/veterinary , Spheniscidae , Animals , Dermatitis/pathology , Dermatitis/therapy , Foot Diseases/pathology , Foot Diseases/therapy , Photochemotherapy/methods , Treatment Outcome
5.
R. bras. Ci. Vet. ; 21(2): 86-89, abr.-jun. 2014. ilus
Article in Portuguese | VETINDEX | ID: vti-29129

ABSTRACT

Os sarcomas são neoplasias de origem mesenquimal. Os sarcomas são neoplasias de origem mesenquimal, sendo considerados tumores agressivos que frequentemente gerammetástases e rápida debilidade. A indicação terapêutica é a exérese tumoral enquanto ainda não houver metástases. A terapiafotodinâmica tem sido utilizada para o tratamento de neoplasias tanto em humanos quanto em animais e muitos estudos têm sidodesenvolvidos de maneira a aprimorar e avaliar a efetividade da técnica. Uma calopsita (Nynphycus hollandicus) foi levada paraatendimento no Hospital Veterinário Professor Firmino Mársico Filho (HUVET-UFF) apresentando nódulo em região escapuloumeral.O diagnóstico citopatológico concluiu sarcoma. Devido à localização e impossibilidade de exérese cirúrgica, optou-sepela realização da terapia fotodinâmica utilizando-se o azul de metileno a 2% como agente fotossensibilizador e fonte de luz laserdiodo (Vetlight®). A terapia fotodinâmica empregando o azul de metileno como agente fotossensibilizante foi eficaz no controle docrescimento tumoral até os 30 dias posteriores observados.(AU)


Sarcoma are tumors of mesenchymal origin. They are aggressive tumors that frequently metastasize and rapid weakness. Thetherapeutic indication is the resection while there is still no metastasis. Photodynamic therapy has been used for the treatment ofcancer in both humans and animals and many studies have been developed in order to improve and enhance the effectivenessof the techniques. A Nynphycus hollandicus was brought to HUVET-UFF clinical service presenting a lump in scapulohumeralregion. The citological exam had a diagnosis of sarcoma. Due to its location and inability to surgical excision, was decided bythe completion of photodynamic therapy using methylene blue at 2% as a phosensitizing agent and laser diode light source(Vetlight®). Photodynamic therapy using methylene blue as photosensitizing agent was effective in controlling growth up to 30days later observed.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Cockatoos , Photochemotherapy/veterinary , Methylene Blue/therapeutic use , Sarcoma/veterinary , Lasers, Semiconductor/therapeutic use , Photosensitizing Agents
6.
Rev. bras. ciênc. vet ; 21(2): 86-89, abr.-jun. 2014. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1491574

ABSTRACT

Os sarcomas são neoplasias de origem mesenquimal. Os sarcomas são neoplasias de origem mesenquimal, sendo considerados tumores agressivos que frequentemente gerammetástases e rápida debilidade. A indicação terapêutica é a exérese tumoral enquanto ainda não houver metástases. A terapiafotodinâmica tem sido utilizada para o tratamento de neoplasias tanto em humanos quanto em animais e muitos estudos têm sidodesenvolvidos de maneira a aprimorar e avaliar a efetividade da técnica. Uma calopsita (Nynphycus hollandicus) foi levada paraatendimento no Hospital Veterinário Professor Firmino Mársico Filho (HUVET-UFF) apresentando nódulo em região escapuloumeral.O diagnóstico citopatológico concluiu sarcoma. Devido à localização e impossibilidade de exérese cirúrgica, optou-sepela realização da terapia fotodinâmica utilizando-se o azul de metileno a 2% como agente fotossensibilizador e fonte de luz laserdiodo (Vetlight®). A terapia fotodinâmica empregando o azul de metileno como agente fotossensibilizante foi eficaz no controle docrescimento tumoral até os 30 dias posteriores observados.


Sarcoma are tumors of mesenchymal origin. They are aggressive tumors that frequently metastasize and rapid weakness. Thetherapeutic indication is the resection while there is still no metastasis. Photodynamic therapy has been used for the treatment ofcancer in both humans and animals and many studies have been developed in order to improve and enhance the effectivenessof the techniques. A Nynphycus hollandicus was brought to HUVET-UFF clinical service presenting a lump in scapulohumeralregion. The citological exam had a diagnosis of sarcoma. Due to its location and inability to surgical excision, was decided bythe completion of photodynamic therapy using methylene blue at 2% as a phosensitizing agent and laser diode light source(Vetlight®). Photodynamic therapy using methylene blue as photosensitizing agent was effective in controlling growth up to 30days later observed.


Subject(s)
Animals , Methylene Blue/therapeutic use , Cockatoos , Photochemotherapy/veterinary , Lasers, Semiconductor/therapeutic use , Sarcoma/veterinary , Photosensitizing Agents
7.
R. Educ. contin. Med. Vet. Zoot. ; 12(1): 6-13, 20140000. ilus
Article in Portuguese | VETINDEX | ID: vti-684066

ABSTRACT

Dentre as modalidades terapêuticas recentemente investigadas na comunidade científica, destaca-se a terapia fotodinâmica. Sua aplicação vem sendo empregada na destruição de células tumorais e na inativação de microorganismos, com grande perspectiva em diversas áreas da Medicina, Odontologia e, mais recentemente, na Medicina Veterinária. O presente estudo tem como objetivos abordar trabalhos na literatura mundial e informar médicos veterinários sobre a terapia fotodinâmica e suas possíveis aplicações na Medicina Veterinária.(AU)


Among the most recent therapeutic modalities investigated in the scientific community, stands the photodynamic therapy. It has been used for destruction of tumor cells and microorganisms inactivation, with great prospects in different fields of Medicine, Dentistry and most recently in Veterinary Medicine. The purposes of this review are to address the world literature and inform veterinarians about photodynamic therapy and its possible applications in veterinary medicine.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Photochemotherapy/history , Photochemotherapy/veterinary
8.
Rev. Educ. Contin. CRMV-SP (Impr.) ; 12(1): 6-13, 20140000. ilus
Article in Portuguese | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1488707

ABSTRACT

Dentre as modalidades terapêuticas recentemente investigadas na comunidade científica, destaca-se a terapia fotodinâmica. Sua aplicação vem sendo empregada na destruição de células tumorais e na inativação de microorganismos, com grande perspectiva em diversas áreas da Medicina, Odontologia e, mais recentemente, na Medicina Veterinária. O presente estudo tem como objetivos abordar trabalhos na literatura mundial e informar médicos veterinários sobre a terapia fotodinâmica e suas possíveis aplicações na Medicina Veterinária.


Among the most recent therapeutic modalities investigated in the scientific community, stands the photodynamic therapy. It has been used for destruction of tumor cells and microorganisms inactivation, with great prospects in different fields of Medicine, Dentistry and most recently in Veterinary Medicine. The purposes of this review are to address the world literature and inform veterinarians about photodynamic therapy and its possible applications in veterinary medicine.


Subject(s)
Animals , Photochemotherapy/history , Photochemotherapy/veterinary
9.
Acta Vet. Brasilica ; 8(1): 74-77, 2014. ilus
Article in Portuguese | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1453494

ABSTRACT

A terapia fotodinâmica (TFD) vem sendo estudada na reparação tecidual e no tratamento de feridascutâneas infectadas, principalmente pelo seu potencial de inativação de micro-organismos. O objetivo destetrabalho foi demonstrar a eficácia da utilização da terapia fotodinâmica no tratamento de uma ferida causada pormiíase. Um caprino jovem, fêmea, da raça Saanen, que apresentava infestação por larvas da mosca Cochliomyiahominivorax e extensa perda tecidual na região da vulva e região perianal decorrente da atividade larval notecido foi tratada com terapia fotodinâmica. Após o tratamento verificou-se a re-epitilização completa da feridaem 15 dias, demonstrando assim que a terapia fotodinâmica pode ser uma alternativa de tratamento para feridas.


Photodynamic therapy (PDT) has been studied in tissue healing and treatment of infectedwounds, mainly for their potential to inactivate microorganisms. The objective of this study was to demonstratethe effectiveness of the use of photodynamic therapy in the treatment of a wound caused by myiasis. A younggoat, female, Saanen, which had fly larvae infestation by Cochliomyia hominivorax and extensive tissue loss inthe region of the vulva and perianal due to larval activity in the tissue was treated with photodynamic therapy.After treatment there was a complete reepithelization in 15 days, demonstrating that photodynamic therapy canbe an alternative treatment for wounds.


Subject(s)
Female , Animals , Goats/injuries , Photochemotherapy/methods , Photochemotherapy/veterinary , Myiasis/therapy , Myiasis/veterinary , Vulva/injuries , Wound Healing , Wound Closure Techniques/veterinary
10.
Acta Vet. bras. ; 8(1): 74-77, 2014. ilus
Article in Portuguese | VETINDEX | ID: vti-21768

ABSTRACT

A terapia fotodinâmica (TFD) vem sendo estudada na reparação tecidual e no tratamento de feridascutâneas infectadas, principalmente pelo seu potencial de inativação de micro-organismos. O objetivo destetrabalho foi demonstrar a eficácia da utilização da terapia fotodinâmica no tratamento de uma ferida causada pormiíase. Um caprino jovem, fêmea, da raça Saanen, que apresentava infestação por larvas da mosca Cochliomyiahominivorax e extensa perda tecidual na região da vulva e região perianal decorrente da atividade larval notecido foi tratada com terapia fotodinâmica. Após o tratamento verificou-se a re-epitilização completa da feridaem 15 dias, demonstrando assim que a terapia fotodinâmica pode ser uma alternativa de tratamento para feridas.(AU)


Photodynamic therapy (PDT) has been studied in tissue healing and treatment of infectedwounds, mainly for their potential to inactivate microorganisms. The objective of this study was to demonstratethe effectiveness of the use of photodynamic therapy in the treatment of a wound caused by myiasis. A younggoat, female, Saanen, which had fly larvae infestation by Cochliomyia hominivorax and extensive tissue loss inthe region of the vulva and perianal due to larval activity in the tissue was treated with photodynamic therapy.After treatment there was a complete reepithelization in 15 days, demonstrating that photodynamic therapy canbe an alternative treatment for wounds.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Female , Photochemotherapy/methods , Photochemotherapy/veterinary , Myiasis/therapy , Myiasis/veterinary , Vulva/injuries , Goats/injuries , Wound Healing , Wound Closure Techniques/veterinary
11.
Vet Dermatol ; 24(1): 130-6.e30, 2013 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23331689

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Pythiosis is a life-threatening disease caused by Pythium insidiosum. Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is an alternative treatment to surgery that uses the interaction of a photosensitizer, light and molecular oxygen to cause cell death. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the effect of PDT on the in vitro growth of P. insidiosum and in an in vivo model of pythiosis. METHODS: For in vitro studies, two photosensitizers were evaluated: a haematoporphyrin derivative (Photogem(®)) and a chlorine (Photodithazine(®)). Amphotericin B was also evaluated, and the control group was treated with sterile saline solution. All experiments (PDT, porphyrin, chlorine and light alone, amphotericin B and saline solution) were performed as five replicates. For in vivo studies, six rabbits were inoculated with 20,000 zoospores of P. insidiosum, and an area of 1 cm(3) was treated using the same sensitizers. The PDT irradiation was performed using a laser emitting at 660 nm and a fluence of 200 J/cm(2) . Rabbits were clinically evaluated daily and histopathological analysis was performed 72 h after PDT. RESULTS: For in vitro assays, inhibition rates for PDT ranged from 60 to 100% and showed better results in comparison to amphotericin B. For the in vivo assays, after PDT, histological analysis of lesions showed a lack of infection up to 1 cm in depth. CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL IMPORTANCE: In vitro and in vivo studies showed that PDT was effective in the inactivation of P. insidiosum and may represent a new approach to treating pythiosis.


Subject(s)
Chlorine/therapeutic use , Infections/therapy , Photochemotherapy/veterinary , Porphyrins/therapeutic use , Pythium/drug effects , Pythium/radiation effects , Animals , Photosensitizing Agents/therapeutic use , Rabbits , Skin Diseases/microbiology , Skin Diseases/therapy
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