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Int. j. morphol ; 40(1): 194-203, feb. 2022. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1385598

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SUMMARY: Laser photobiomodulation (laser PBM) is known to be able to accelerate burn wound healing in the animal model; however little evidence exists on the action of laser PBM on the expression of important proteins in wound healing in the animal model, such as VEGF and TGF-ß1. The aim of this study was to carry out a systematic review in order to analyse the effect of laser PBM on VEGF and TGF-ß expression during burn wound repair in the animal model. A systematic review was carried out of the EMBASE, PubMed/ MEDLINE and LILACS databases. The studies included were preclinical studies that analysed the action of laser PBM on the expression of VEGF and TGF-ß (1, 2, 3) during burn wound repair in the animal model. The SYRCLE risk of bias tool was used. Random effect models were used to estimate the combined effect. Increased VEGF expression was observed with the use of laser PBM at 4.93 J/cm2 per point in the first two weeks after induction of the burn wound, with greater size of effect in the second week (SDM = 5.72; 95% CI: 3.14 to 8.31, I2 = 0 %; very low certainty of evidence). We also observed that the effect of laser PBM on TGF-ß1 expression was greater than in the control in the first week (SDM = -0.45; 95% CI: -1.91 to 1.02, I2 = 51 %; very low certainty of evidence), but diminished in the third week after induction of the lesion (SDM = -2.50; 95% CI: 3.98 to -1.01, I2 = 0 %; very low certainty of evidence). Laser PBM has an effect on TGF-ß1 and VEGF expression, promoting burn wound repair in the animal model.


RESUMEN: Es sabido que la fotobiomodulación por láser (FBM láser) puede acelerar el proceso de curación de heridas por quemadura en modelo animal, sin embargo aún se carece de mayor evidencia sobre la acción de la FBM láser en la expresión de proteínas importantes en el proceso de curación de heridas en modelo animal, como VEGF y TGF-ß1. Así, el objetivo de este estudio fue realizar una revisión sistemática a fin de analizar el efecto de la FBM láser sobre la expresión de VEGF, TGF-ß durante el proceso de reparación de heridas por quemadura en modelo animal. Se realizó una búsqueda sistemática en las bases de datos EMBASE, PubMed/MEDLINE y LILACS. Se incluyeron estudios preclínicos que analizaron la acción de la FBM láser en la expresión de VEGF, TGF-ß (1, 2, 3) durante el proceso de reparación de heridas por quemadura en modelo animal. Se utilizó la herramienta de riesgo de sesgo SYRCLE. Se utilizaron modelos de efectos aleatorios para estimar el efecto combinado. Observamos aumento de la expresión de VEGF con el uso de FBM láser 4.93 J/cm2 por punto, en las dos primeras semanas tras inducción de la herida por quemadura, con mayor tamaño de efecto en la segunda semana (SDM = 5,72; IC del 95%: 3,14 a 8,31, I2 = 0 %; certeza de la evidencia muy baja). También se observó el efecto de la FBM láser en la expresión del TGF- ß1 que fue mayor que el control en la primera semana (SDM = - 0,45; IC del 95%: -1,91 a 1,02, I2 = 51 %; certeza de la evidencia muy baja), disminuyendo en la tercera semana tras inducción de la lesión (SDM = -2,50; IC del 95%: -3,98 a -1,01; I2 = 0 %; certeza de la evidencia baja). La TFB por láser ejerce influencia en la expresión de TGF-ß1 y VEGF favoreciendo el proceso de reparación de heridas por quemadura en modelo animal.


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Animals , Wound Healing/radiation effects , Transforming Growth Factor beta/drug effects , Low-Level Light Therapy , Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A/drug effects , Burns/radiotherapy , Disease Models, Animal
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Braz. j. phys. ther. (Impr.) ; 12(1): 37-42, jan.-fev. 2008. ilus, graf
Article in English, Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-479158

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INTRODUÇÃO: Nos últimos anos, tem sido notado grande interesse no estudo de novas modalidades para o tratamento das disfunções temporomandibulares (DTM). A dor descrita como dor facial, cefaléia ou dor de ouvido, comumente exacerbada pela função da mandíbula, é, em geral, a principal queixa do paciente. A fotobiomodulação laser vem sendo utilizada no tratamento da dor em DTM. OBJETIVO: O objetivo deste estudo foi verificar o nível de dor de pacientes com DTM tratados com fotobiomodulação laser. MATERIAIS E MÉTODOS: Foram estudados 18 pacientes do sexo feminino, com idade média de 27 anos (± 7), com diagnóstico de DTM, os quais foram separados aleatoriamente em dois grupos: Placebo (Controle) e Tratado. O Grupo Tratado (n= 10) recebeu atendimento duas vezes por semana, por quatro semanas consecutivas (totalizando oito aplicações). Utilizou-se o laser de GaAs (904 nm), 6 J/cm², 0,38 mW/cm², área do feixe de 0,039 cm², com modo de emissão contínua. Realizou-se a aplicação do laser em quatro pontos pré-auriculares e um em meato acústico externo. O Grupo Placebo (n= 8) foi manipulado como o tratado, porém com o laser desligado. Para análise do nível de dor dos pacientes, empregou-se a Escala Visual Analógica (EVA) de dor, antes e após a terapia. Para a análise dos dados, empregou-se o teste t de Student, com nível de significância de 5 por cento (p< 0,05). RESULTADOS: Observou-se redução significativa (p< 0,05) do nível de dor do Grupo Tratado. CONCLUSÕES: A fotobiomodulação laser (GaAs, 904 nm) testada demonstrou ser positiva para o alívio da sintomatologia dolorosa em pacientes com DTM.


INTRODUCTION: Over the last few years, there has been great interest in studying new methods for treating temporomandibular joint dysfunction (TMD). Pain, described as facial pain, headache or earache, usually exacerbated by jaw use, is generally the patients' main complaint. Laser photobiomodulation has been used for treating pain in cases of TMD. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to investigate the pain levels in TMD patients treated with laser photobiomodulation. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Eighteen female patients of mean age was 27 years (± 7), with a diagnosis of TMD, were studied. They were randomly divided into two groups: Placebo (Control) and Experimental Groups. The Experimental Group (n= 10) received treatment twice a week, for four consecutive weeks (totaling eight applications). The GaAs laser (904 nm) was used, with 6 J/cm², 0.38 mW/cm², beam area of 0.039cm² and continuous emission mode. The laser was applied at four pre-auricular points and one in the external auditory meatus. The Placebo Group (n= 8) was manipulated in the same way as the treated group, but with the laser switched off. To analyze the patients' pain levels, a visual analog scale (VAS) was used, before and after the therapy. To analyze the data, Student's t test was used, with a significance level of 5 percent (p< 0.05). RESULTS: A significant reduction (p< 0.05) in the pain level was observed in the Treated Group. CONCLUSIONS: The tested laser photobiomodulation (GaAs, 904 nm) demonstrated positive results regarding the relief of painful symptoms in patients with TMD.


Subject(s)
Facial Pain , Low-Level Light Therapy , Masticatory Muscles , Temporomandibular Joint
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