Biochemical changes in injured sciatic nerve of rats after low-level laser therapy (660 nm and 808 nm) evaluated by Raman spectroscopy

被引:0
|
作者
Melissa de Almeida Melo Maciel Mangueira
Nilton Maciel Mangueira
Ozimo Pereira Gama Filho
Márcio Moysés de Oliveira
Renato Albuquerque Heluy
Landulfo Silveira
Egas Caparelli Moniz de Aragão Dáquer
机构
[1] Faculdade Santa Terezinha – CEST,Department of Physiotherapy
[2] Universidade Federal do Maranhão – UFMA,Department of Morphology
[3] Universidade Anhembi Morumbi – UAM,Center for Innovation, Technology and Education – CITE
[4] Rio de Janeiro State University,Physiological Sciences Department, Roberto Alcântara Gomes Biology Institute
来源
Lasers in Medical Science | 2019年 / 34卷
关键词
Peripheral nerve; Low-level laser therapy; Raman spectroscopy; Biochemical changes;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
The aim of this study was to identify biochemical changes in sciatic nerve (SN) after crush injury and low-level laser therapy (LLLT) with 660 nm and 808 nm by Raman spectroscopy (RS) analysis. A number of 32 Wistar rats were used, divided into four groups (control 1, control 2, LASER 660 nm, and LASER 808 nm). All animals underwent surgical procedure of the SN and groups control 2, LASER 660 nm, and LASER 808 nm were submitted to SN crush damage (axonotmesis). The LLLT in the groups LASER 660 nm and LASER 808 nm was applied daily for 21 consecutive days (100 mW, 30 s, 133 J/cm2 fluence). The hind paw was removed and the SN was dissected and positioned on an aluminum support to collect dispersive Raman spectra (830 nm excitation, 30 s accumulation). To estimate the biochemical changes in the SN associated with LLLT, the principal component analysis (PCA) was applied. The Raman spectra of the sciatic nerve fragments showed peaks of the major biochemical components of the nerve, especially sphingolipids, phospholipids, glycoproteins, and collagen. The spectral features identified in some of the principal component loading vectors are referred to the biochemical elements present on the SN and were increased in the groups treated with LLLT, mainly lipids (sphingo and phospholipids) and proteins (collagen)—constituents of the myelin sheath. The RS was effective in identifying the biochemical differences in the SN after the crush injury, and LASER 660 nm was more efficient than the LASER 808 nm in cell proliferation and repair of the injured SN.
引用
收藏
页码:525 / 535
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Biochemical changes in injured sciatic nerve of rats after low-level laser therapy (660nm and 808nm) evaluated by Raman spectroscopy
    Melo Maciel Mangueira, Melissa de Almeida
    Mangueira, Nilton Maciel
    Gama Filho, Ozimo Pereira
    de Oliveira, Marcio Moyses
    Heluy, Renato Albuquerque
    Silveira, Landulfo, Jr.
    Moniz de Aragao Daquer, Egas Caparelli
    [J]. LASERS IN MEDICAL SCIENCE, 2019, 34 (03) : 525 - 535
  • [2] Effects of 660 and 780 nm Low-Level Laser Therapy on Neuromuscular Recovery After Crush Injury in Rat Sciatic Nerve
    Gigo-Benato, Davilene
    Russo, Thiago Luiz
    Tanaka, Erika Harumi
    Assis, Livia
    Salvini, Tania Fatima
    Parizotto, Nivaldo Antonio
    [J]. LASERS IN SURGERY AND MEDICINE, 2010, 42 (09) : 673 - 682
  • [3] Effects of Low-level Laser Therapy at Wavelengths of 660 and 808 nm in Experimental Model of Osteoarthritis
    da Rosa, Alessandra Schleder
    dos Santos, Aline Ferreira
    da Silva, Marcia Maria
    Facco, Gilberto Gonsalves
    Perreira, Daniel Martins
    Araruna Alves, Ana Carolina
    Pinto Leal Junior, Ernesto Cesar
    Camillo de Carvalho, Paulo de Tarso
    [J]. PHOTOCHEMISTRY AND PHOTOBIOLOGY, 2012, 88 (01) : 161 - 166
  • [4] Evaluation of the osteogenic effect of low-level laser therapy (808 nm and 660 nm) on bone defects induced in the femurs of female rats submitted to ovariectomy
    Poppi, Rodrigo Re
    Da Silva, Anisio Lima
    Nacer, Renato Silva
    Vieira, Rodolfo Paula
    Franco de Oliveira, Luis Vicente
    de Faria Junior, Newton Santos
    Camilo Carvalho, Paulo de Tarso
    [J]. LASERS IN MEDICAL SCIENCE, 2011, 26 (04) : 515 - 522
  • [5] Evaluation of the osteogenic effect of low-level laser therapy (808 nm and 660 nm) on bone defects induced in the femurs of female rats submitted to ovariectomy
    Rodrigo Ré Poppi
    Anísio Lima Da Silva
    Renato Silva Nacer
    Rodolfo Paula Vieira
    Luis Vicente Franco de Oliveira
    Newton Santos de Faria Júnior
    Paulo de Tarso Camilo Carvalho
    [J]. Lasers in Medical Science, 2011, 26 : 515 - 522
  • [6] Effect of Low-Level Laser Therapy (808 nm) in Skeletal Muscle After Resistance Exercise Training in Rats
    Patrocinio, Tatiane
    Sardim, Andre Cabral
    Assis, Livia
    Fernandes, Kelly Rossetti
    Rodrigues, Natalia
    Muniz Renno, Ana Claudia
    [J]. PHOTOMEDICINE AND LASER SURGERY, 2013, 31 (10) : 492 - 498
  • [7] Effect of low-level laser therapy (808 nm) on skeletal muscle after endurance exercise training in rats
    Assis, Livia
    Yamashita, Fernanda
    Magri, Angela M. P.
    Fernandes, Kelly R.
    Yamauchi, Liria
    Renno, Ana C. M.
    [J]. BRAZILIAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL THERAPY, 2015, 19 (06) : 457 - 465
  • [8] Effects of 660 nm low-level laser therapy on muscle healing process after cryolesion
    Rodrigues, Natalia C.
    Assis, Livia
    Fernandes, Kelly R.
    Magri, Angela
    Ribeiro, Daniel A.
    Brunelli, Roberta
    Abreu, Daniela C. C.
    Renno, Ana Claudia M.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF REHABILITATION RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT, 2013, 50 (07): : 985 - 995
  • [9] Effect of low-level laser therapy (GaAIAs - λ660 nm) on muscle function
    De Giaretta, Vania Maria Araújo
    Santos, Luiz Prudêncio
    Barbosa, Ana Maria
    Hyslop, Stephen
    Corrado, Alexandre Pinto
    Nicolau, Renata Amadei
    Cogo, José Carlos
    [J]. Revista Brasileira de Engenharia Biomedica, 2015, 31 (03): : 241 - 248
  • [10] Electrophysiological Effects of Single Point Transcutaneous 650 and 808 nm Laser Irradiation of Rat Sciatic Nerve: A Study of Relevance for Low-Level Laser Therapy and Laser Acupuncture
    Chow, Roberta
    Yan, Weixing
    Armati, Patricia
    [J]. PHOTOMEDICINE AND LASER SURGERY, 2012, 30 (09) : 530 - 535