Estudo in vivodos efeitos biomoduladores de um laser em baixa intensidade no fator de crescimento endotelial vascular / In vivo study of the biomodulator effects of low level laser therapy on vascular endothelial growth factor

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2007

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Low level laser therapy (LLLT) can promote accelerated epithelization, greater of vascularization and increase of collagen synthesis in surgical wounds. However, few evidences proved that LLLT directly influence in the expression of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF). This study investigated and correlated the kinetic of expression of mRNA VEGF-A165 during the tissue repair of wounds in tongues of irradiated (group GIII) or not irradiated rats (group GII) with GaAlAs diode laser. Systematic weighings were performed on days 0, 1, 2, 4 and 6 to study the growth and development standards of the rats, using not operated animals (control group, GI) for future statistical comparisons (one-way ANOVA and Tukeys test, p<0.05). Two sessions of laser irradiation were accomplished, the first one right after the surgical procedure (infrared laser, 35 J/cm2) and the second one, 48h after of the beginning of the experiment (visible red laser, 5 J/cm2). The animals were sacrificed on days 1, 3, 5 and 7 and samples of tongue tissue were obtained. The total RNA was extracted by using of guanidine-isotiocianate-phenol-chloroform method. After the reverse transcription - polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR), the results of horizontal electrophoresis permitted to assess the ratio of mRNA GAPDH and VEGF-A165 expression for groups GI, GII and GIII (two-way ANOVA, Tukeys test, p<0.05). The weight variation of animals of group GII was both greater than that of animals of group GIII and lower of than that of animals of group GI in daily analysis, observing statistically significant differences (p<0.05). Only during the sixth day, significant differences between the averages of weight variation of the groups GII and GIII (p=0.220) and GI and GII (p=0.409) were not observed. The expression of mRNA VEGF-A165 in group GII was statistically greater than that of group GI (p=0.0285) and GIII (p=0.0101) in the first day. Significant differences among the groups GI, GII and GIII were not observed in other time periods. Therefore, GaAlAs diode laser was able to modulate the expression of mRNA VEGF-A165 during the first day of tissue repair process of wounds in rat tongues.

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fator de crescimento endotelial vascular rats cicatrização de feridas ratos. vascular endothelial growth factor wound healing terapia a laser de baixa intensidade low level laser therapy

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