Batista Jonas Dantas, Sargenti-Neto Sérgio, Dechichi Paula, Rocha Flaviana Soares, Pagnoncelli Rogério Miranda
Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery and Implantology Department, School of Dentistry, University of Uberlândia, Avenida Pará s/no, Campus Umuarama, Bloco 4T, Bairro Umuarama, Uberlândia, Minas Gerais, 38.400-902, Brazil,
Lasers Med Sci. 2015 Jul;30(5):1569-74. doi: 10.1007/s10103-015-1752-3. Epub 2015 May 15.
The biological effects of local therapy with laser on bone repair have been well demonstrated; however, this possible effect on bone repair outside the irradiated field has not been evaluated. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of low-level laser therapy (LLLT) (λ = 830 nm) on repair of surgical bone defects outside the irradiated field, in rats. Sixty Wistar rats were submitted to osteotomy on the left femur and randomly separated into four groups (n = 15): group I, control, bone defect only; group II, laser applied on the right femur (distant dose); group III, laser applied locally on the bone defect and also on the right femur (local and distant doses); and group IV, laser applied locally on the left femur (local dose). Laser groups received applications within a 48-h interval in one point per session of density energy (DE) = 210 J/cm(2), P = 50 mW, t = 120 s, and beam diameter of 0.028 cm. Five animals of each group were euthanized 7, 15, and 21 days after surgery. Histologic analysis in all groups showed new bone formation in the region of interest (ROI) at 7 days. After 15 days, bone remodeling with a decrease of bone neoformation in the marrow area was observed in all groups. After 21 days, advanced bone remodeling with new bone mostly located in the cortical area was observed. The histomorphometric analysis showed at 7 days a significant increase of bone formation in groups III and IV compared to groups I and II. At days 15 and 21, histomorphometric analysis showed no significant differences between them. Laser therapy presented a positive local biostimulative effect in the early stage of bone healing, but the LLLT effect was not observed a long distance from the evaluated area.
激光局部治疗对骨修复的生物学效应已得到充分证实;然而,这种对照射区域外骨修复的可能影响尚未得到评估。本研究的目的是调查低强度激光治疗(LLLT)(λ = 830 nm)对大鼠照射区域外手术骨缺损修复的影响。60只Wistar大鼠左股骨接受截骨术,并随机分为四组(n = 15):第一组为对照组,仅存在骨缺损;第二组,激光照射右侧股骨(远距离剂量);第三组,激光局部照射骨缺损处及右侧股骨(局部和远距离剂量);第四组,激光局部照射左侧股骨(局部剂量)。激光组在48小时间隔内接受照射,每次照射一点,密度能量(DE)= 210 J/cm²,功率(P)= 50 mW,时间(t)= 120秒,光束直径为0.028厘米。每组5只动物在术后7、15和21天实施安乐死。所有组的组织学分析显示,术后7天时,感兴趣区域(ROI)有新骨形成。15天后,所有组均观察到骨髓区域骨新形成减少的骨重塑。21天后,观察到高级骨重塑,新骨大多位于皮质区域。组织形态计量学分析显示,术后7天时,与第一组和第二组相比,第三组和第四组的骨形成显著增加。在第15天和第21天,组织形态计量学分析显示它们之间无显著差异。激光治疗在骨愈合早期呈现出积极的局部生物刺激作用,但在距评估区域较远的距离未观察到低强度激光治疗的效果。