In vitro exposure of wounded diabetic fibroblast cells to a helium-neon laser at 5 and 16 J/cm2
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- DOI: 10.1089/pho.2006.990
In vitro exposure of wounded diabetic fibroblast cells to a helium-neon laser at 5 and 16 J/cm2
Abstract
Objective: The aim of the present investigation was to assess morphological, cellular, and molecular effects of exposing wounded diabetic fibroblast cells to He-Ne (632.8 nm) laser irradiation at two different doses.
Background data: An alternative treatment modality for diabetic wound healing includes low-level laser therapy (LLLT). Although it's used in many countries and for many medical conditions, too many health care workers are unaware of this therapy, and there is still controversy surrounding its effectiveness.
Methods: Normal human skin fibroblast cells (WS1) were used to simulate a wounded diabetic model. The effect of LLLT (632.8 nm, 5 and 16 J/cm(2) once a day on two non-consecutive days) was determined by analysis of cell morphology, cytotoxicity, apoptosis, and DNA damage.
Results: Cells exposed to 5 J/cm(2) showed a higher rate of migration than cells exposed to 16 J/cm(2), and there was complete wound closure by day 4. Exposure of WS1 cells to 5 J/cm(2) on two non-consecutive days did not induce additional cytotoxicity or genetic damage, whereas exposure to 16 J/cm(2) did. There was a significant increase in apoptosis in exposed cells as compared to unexposed cells.
Conclusion: Based on cellular morphology, exposure to 5 J/cm(2) was stimulatory to cellular migration, whereas exposure to 16 J/cm(2) was inhibitory. Exposure to 16 J/cm(2) induced genetic damage on WS1 cells when exposed to a He-Ne laser in vitro, whereas exposure to 5 J/cm(2) did not induce any additional damage.
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