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- ItemSomente MetadadadosEffects of 660 nm low-level laser therapy on muscle healing process after cryolesion(Journal Rehab Res & Dev, 2013-01-01) Rodrigues, Natalia Camargo; Assis, Livia [UNIFESP]; Fernandes, Kelly Rossetti [UNIFESP]; Magri, Angela Maria Paiva [UNIFESP]; Ribeiro, Daniel Araki [UNIFESP]; Brunelli, Roberta de Matos; Abreu, Daniela Cristina Carvalho de; Renno, Ana Claudia Muniz [UNIFESP]; Universidade Federal de São Carlos (UFSCar); Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP); Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP); Universidade de São Paulo (USP)The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of 660 nm low-level laser therapy (LLLT) on muscle regeneration after cryolesion in rat tibialis anterior muscle. Sixty-three Wistar rats were divided into a control group, 10 J/cm(2) laser-treated group, and 50 J/cm2 laser-treated group. Each group formed three subgroups (n = 7 per group), and the animals were sacrificed 7, 14, or 21 d after lesion. Histopathological findings revealed a lower inflammatory process in the laser-treated groups after 7 d. After 14 d, irradiated animals at both fluences showed higher granulation tissue, new muscle fibers, and organized muscle structure. After 21 d, full tissue repair was observed in all groups. Moreover, irradiated animals at both fluences showed smaller necrosis area in the first experimental period evaluated. MyoD immunoexpression was observed in both treated groups 7 d postinjury. Myogenin immunoexpression was detected after 7 and 14 d. the higher fluence increased the number of blood vessels after 14 and 21 d. These results suggest that LLLT, at both fluences, positively affects injured skeletal muscle in rats, accelerating the muscle-regeneration process.
- ItemSomente MetadadadosThe effects of 780-nm low-level laser therapy on muscle healing process after cryolesion(Springer, 2014-01-01) Brunelli, Roberta de Matos; Rodrigues, Natalia Camargo; Ribeiro, Daniel Araki [UNIFESP]; Fernandes, Kelly Rossetti [UNIFESP]; Magri, Angela Maria Paiva [UNIFESP]; Assis, Livia [UNIFESP]; Parizotto, Nivaldo Antonio; Cliquet, Alberto; Renno, Ana Claudia Muniz [UNIFESP]; Abreu, Daniela Cristina Carvalho de; Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP); Universidade Federal de São Carlos (UFSCar); Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP); Universidade de São Paulo (USP)The objective of this study was to assess the effects of 780-nm low-level laser therapy at different periods of 7, 14 and 21 days after cryolesion, including the dose (10 or 50 J/cm(2)), to promote a better muscle repair evidenced by histopathological and immunohistochemical analyses. Fifty-four male rats were divided into three groups: injured control group (CG)-injured animals without any treatment; injured 780-nm laser-treated group, at 10 J/cm(2) (G10); and injured 780-nm laser-treated group, at 50 J/cm(2) (G50). Each group was divided into three subgroups (n = 6): 7, 14 and 21 days post-injury. Histopathological findings revealed better organised muscle fibres in the G10 and G50 during the periods of 7 and 14 days compared to the CG. the G10 and G50 during the 7 days showed a significant reduction (p < 0.05) of lesion area compared to the CG, without differences between groups treated for 14 and 21 days. the G10 showed an increase of the amount of vessels after 14 days compared to the G50, but not in relation to controls. With regard to the immunohistochemical analyses of the MyoD factor, the G10 and G50 during the 7 days showed higher concentrations of immunomarkers than controls. Myogenin immunomarkers were similarly observed at days 7 and 14 in all the three groups analysed, whereas immunomarkers were found in none of the groups after 21 days of laser therapy. the results showed that laser, regardless the applied dose, has positive effects on muscle repair.