Giordano P A, Prosperi E, Bottiroli G
Lasers Surg Med. 1984;4(3):271-8. doi: 10.1002/lsm.1900040307.
Observations are reported indicating that CO2 laser radiation induces the appearance of strong primary fluorescence in the tissues surrounding the incidence zone of the beam. The characteristics of this emission were studied by means of cytofluorometric techniques on rat muscles and compared with the fluorescence obtained by a heating procedure or by storage of tissue slices. Laser-induced primary fluorescence was found to be related to the thermal effect of CO2 laser radiation. Moreover, evidence is provided that the processes occurring during heating and those occurring during tissue decomposition most probably produce the same fluorescent products, albeit with different rates. From the results obtained, it is suggested that primary fluorescence can be used as a marker of the damage suffered by the irradiated tissues.
据报道,观察结果表明,二氧化碳激光辐射会在光束入射区域周围的组织中诱导出强烈的初级荧光。利用细胞荧光分析技术对大鼠肌肉中这种发射的特性进行了研究,并与通过加热程序或组织切片储存获得的荧光进行了比较。发现激光诱导的初级荧光与二氧化碳激光辐射的热效应有关。此外,有证据表明,加热过程中发生的过程和组织分解过程中发生的过程很可能产生相同的荧光产物,尽管速率不同。根据获得的结果,有人提出初级荧光可以用作辐照组织所受损伤的标志物。