Hawkins Denise, Abrahamse Heidi
Laser Research Unit, Group of Health Sciences, University of Johannesburg, Doornfontein, Johannesburg, South Africa.
Photomed Laser Surg. 2006 Dec;24(6):705-14. doi: 10.1089/pho.2006.24.705.
This study aimed to establish the behavior of wounded human skin fibroblasts (HSF) after heliumneon (HeNe) (632.8 nm) laser irradiation using one, two, or three exposures of different doses, namely, 2.5, 5.0, or 16.0 J/cm(2) on each day for 2 consecutive days.
Low-level laser therapy (LLLT) is a form of phototherapy used to promote wound healing in different clinical conditions. LLLT at than adequate wavelength, intensity, and dose can accelerate tissue repair. However, there is still conflicting information about the effect of multiple irradiations on the cellular responses of wounded cells.
Cellular responses to HeNe laser irradiation were evaluated by measuring changes in cell morphology, cell viability, cell proliferation, and damage caused by multiple irradiations.
A single dose of 5.0 J/cm(2), and two or three doses of 2.5 J/cm(2) had a stimulatory or positive effect on wounded fibroblasts with an increase in cell migration and cell proliferation while maintaining cell viability, but without causing additional stress or damage to the cells. Multiple exposures at higher doses (16 J/cm(2)) caused additional stress, which reduces cell migration, cell viability, and ATP activity, and inhibits cell proliferation.
The results show that the correct energy density or fluence (J/cm(2)) and number of exposures can stimulate cellular responses of wounded fibroblasts and promote cell migration and cell proliferation by stimulating mitochondrial activity and maintaining viability without causing additional stress or damage to the wounded cells. Results indicate that the cumulative effect of lower doses (2.5 or 5 J/cm(2)) determines the stimulatory effect, while multiple exposures at higher doses (16 J/cm(2)) result in an inhibitory effect with more damage.
本研究旨在确定在连续两天每天分别进行一次、两次或三次不同剂量(即2.5、5.0或16.0 J/cm²)的氦氖(HeNe)(632.8 nm)激光照射后,人皮肤成纤维细胞(HSF)的损伤行为。
低强度激光疗法(LLLT)是一种光疗形式,用于促进不同临床情况下的伤口愈合。适当波长、强度和剂量的LLLT可加速组织修复。然而,关于多次照射对损伤细胞的细胞反应的影响仍存在相互矛盾的信息。
通过测量细胞形态、细胞活力、细胞增殖的变化以及多次照射造成的损伤来评估细胞对HeNe激光照射的反应。
单次剂量5.0 J/cm²以及两次或三次剂量2.5 J/cm²对损伤的成纤维细胞具有刺激或积极作用,可增加细胞迁移和细胞增殖,同时维持细胞活力,但不会对细胞造成额外的应激或损伤。更高剂量(16 J/cm²)的多次照射会引起额外的应激,从而降低细胞迁移、细胞活力和ATP活性,并抑制细胞增殖。
结果表明,正确的能量密度或通量(J/cm²)以及照射次数可刺激损伤成纤维细胞的细胞反应,并通过刺激线粒体活性和维持活力来促进细胞迁移和细胞增殖,而不会对损伤细胞造成额外的应激或损伤。结果表明,较低剂量(2.5或5 J/cm²)的累积效应决定了刺激作用,而更高剂量(16 J/cm²)的多次照射则会产生具有更多损伤的抑制作用。