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Potentiated anti-inflammatory effect of combined 780 nm and 660 nm low level laser therapy on the experimental laryngitis

Authors :
Maria Amália Gonzaga Ribeiro
Renata M. Matos
Emiliano Barreto
Sara M. Thomazzi
Renata R. Marinho
Salete Smaniotto
Jandson de Souza Santos
Ricardo Luiz Cavalcanti de Albuquerque
Ronaldo A. Ribeiro
Roberto C.P. Lima
Source :
Journal of photochemistry and photobiology. B, Biology. 121
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

Reflux laryngitis is a common clinic complication of nasogastric intubation (NSGI). Since there is no report concerning the effects of low level laser therapy (LLLT) on reflux laryngitis, this study aimed to analyze the protective effect of single and combined therapies with low level laser at the doses of 2.1J and 2.1+1.2 J with a total irradiation time of 30s and 30+30 s, respectively, on a model of neurogenic reflux laryngitis. NSGI was performed in Wistar rats, assigned into groups: NGI (no treatment), NLT17.5 (single therapy), and NLT17.5/10.0 (combined therapy, applied sequentially). Additional non-intubated and non-irradiated rats were use as controls (CTR). Myeloperoxidase (MPO) activity was assessed by colorimetric method after the intubation period (on days 1, 3, 5, and 7), whereas paraffin-embedded laryngeal specimens were used to carry out histopathological analysis of the inflammatory response, granulation tissue, and collagen deposition 7 days after NSGI. Significant reduction in MPO activity (p0.05) and in the severity of the inflammatory response (p0.05), and improvement in the granulation tissue (p0.05) was observed in NLT17.5/10.0 group. Mast cells count was significantly decreased in NGI and NLT17.5 groups (p0.001), whereas no difference was observed between NLT17.5/10.0 and CTR groups (p0.05). NLT17.5/10.0 group also showed better collagenization pattern, in comparison to NGI and NLT17.5 groups. This study suggests that the combined therapy successfully modulated the inflammatory response and collagenization in experimental model of NSGI-induced neurogenic laryngitis.

Details

ISSN :
18732682
Volume :
121
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of photochemistry and photobiology. B, Biology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....80489a7032db692f960d0ae631cd85c5