Gourgouliatos Z F, Welch A J, Diller K R, Aggarwal S J
Biomedical Engineering Program, University of Texas, Austin 78712.
Lasers Surg Med. 1990;10(6):524-32. doi: 10.1002/lsm.1900100604.
The response of blood vessels to laser irradiation in vivo was studied in the dorsal skin flap glass window chamber model of hamsters. The vasodilatory response of venules was critically dependent on the wavelength of irradiating laser. Relaxation was not produced in arterioles, although it was tried repeatedly. Vessels were irradiated with the 514.5 nm single line argon laser with irradiances from 1 to 10 W/cm2 on a 1.2 mm-diameter spot. Irradiation of venules with 2.2 W/cm2 and 4.25 W/cm2 produced reversible relaxation. Venules relaxed initially and after the interruption of irradiation returned to their original diameter. At higher irradiances (8.5 W/cm2) an irreversible relaxation was observed. At irradiances of 10 W/cm2 and above initial relaxation was accompanied with constriction, focal coaguli, and hemostasis. Irradiation with the argon-pumped dye laser at 595 nm did not produce any significant relaxation.
在仓鼠背部皮瓣玻璃窗室模型中研究了血管对体内激光照射的反应。小静脉的血管舒张反应严重依赖于照射激光的波长。尽管反复尝试,但小动脉未产生舒张反应。用波长514.5nm的单谱线氩激光以1至10W/cm²的辐照度照射直径为1.2mm的光斑区域的血管。用2.2W/cm²和4.25W/cm²辐照度照射小静脉产生可逆性舒张。小静脉最初舒张,在照射中断后恢复到原来直径。在较高辐照度(8.5W/cm²)下观察到不可逆性舒张。在10W/cm²及以上的辐照度下,最初的舒张伴有收缩、局灶性凝固和止血。用波长595nm的氩泵浦染料激光照射未产生任何明显舒张。