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Effects of photobiomodulation therapy on functional recovery, angiogenesis and redox status in denervated muscle of rats

Authors :
Jéssica Junia Aparecida Cardoso Nascimento
Murilo Xavier Oliveira
Gustavo Augusto Pereira Machado
Thaís Peixoto Gaiad
Danielle Cristina Fernandes
Etel Rocha-Vieira
Karine Beatriz Costa
Giovanna Moura Lamas Della-Santa
Ana Paula Santos
Bruna Carolina Garcia Chaves
Alex Sander Dias Machado
Marcílio Coelho Ferreira
Source :
Einstein (São Paulo), Volume: 19, Article number: eAO6001, Published: 24 SEP 2021, Einstein, einstein (São Paulo) v.19 2021, Einstein (São Paulo), Instituto Israelita de Ensino e Pesquisa Albert Einstein (IIEPAE), instacron:IIEPAE
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Sociedade Beneficente Israelita Brasileira Hospital Albert Einstein, 2021.

Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the effects of photobiomodulation therapy in redox status, angiogenesis marker – vascular endothelial growth factor – and in the functional recovery in denervated muscle. Methods: A total of 32 female Wistar rats underwent a crush injury and were randomly divided into four groups: Light Emitting Diode Group 2 and Control Group 2 (muscle collected 2 days after injury), and Light Emitting Diode Group 21 and Control Group 21 (muscle collected 21 days afterinjury). Light Emitting Diode Group 2 and Light Emitting Diode Group 21 received two and ten light emitting diode applications (630±20nm, 9J/cm2, 300mW), respectively, and the Control Group 2 and Control Group 21 did not receive any treatment. The function was evaluated by grasping test at four moments (pre-injury, 2, 10 and 21 post-injury days). The flexor digitorum muscle was collected for analysis of immunolocalization of vascular endothelial growth factor and redox parameters. Results: Functional improvement was observed at the second and tenth post-injury day in treated groups compared to control (p

Details

ISSN :
23176385 and 16794508
Volume :
19
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Einstein (São Paulo)
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ea854400d287334f110f9da4d96986fc