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Red and infrared laser therapy inhibits in vitro growth of major bacterial species that commonly colonize skin ulcers.
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Lasers in medical science [Lasers Med Sci] 2016 Apr; Vol. 31 (3), pp. 549-56. Date of Electronic Publication: 2016 Feb 17. - Publication Year :
- 2016
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Abstract
- Low-level laser therapy (LLLT) is used in chronic wounds due to its healing effects. However, bacterial species may colonize these wounds and the optimal parameters for effective bacterial inhibition are not clear. The aim of this study was to analyze the effect of LLLT on bacterial growth in vitro. Bacterial strains including Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa were suspended in saline solution at a concentration of 10(3) cells/ml and exposed to laser irradiation at wavelengths of 660, 830, and 904 nm at fluences of 0 (control), 3, 6, 12, 18, and 24 J/cm(2). An aliquot of the irradiated suspension was spread on the surface of petri plates and incubated at 37 °C for quantification of colony-forming unit after 24, 48, and 72 h. Laser irradiation inhibited the growth of S. aureus at all wavelengths and fluences higher than 12 J/cm(2), showing a strong correlation between increase in fluence and bacterial inhibition. However, for P. aeruginosa, LLLT inhibited growth at all wavelengths only at a fluence of 24 J/cm(2). E. coli had similar growth inhibition at a wavelength of 830 nm at fluences of 3, 6, 12, and 24 J/cm(2). At wavelengths of 660 and 904 nm, growth inhibition was only observed at fluences of 12 and 18 J/cm(2), respectively. LLLT inhibited bacterial growth at all wavelengths, for a maximum of 72 h after irradiation, indicating a correlation between bacterial species, fluence, and wavelength.
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- Escherichia coli physiology
Humans
Infrared Rays
Pseudomonas aeruginosa physiology
Skin Ulcer radiotherapy
Staphylococcus aureus physiology
Wound Healing
Escherichia coli radiation effects
Low-Level Light Therapy
Pseudomonas aeruginosa radiation effects
Skin Ulcer microbiology
Staphylococcus aureus radiation effects
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- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1435-604X
- Volume :
- 31
- Issue :
- 3
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Lasers in medical science
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 26886585
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s10103-016-1907-x