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Efeitos da terapia fotodinâmica com aluminio – cloro ftalocianina sobre a peroxidação lipídica e produtos antioxidantes em tecidos inflamados animais / Effects of Photodynamic therapy aluminum - chloro phthalocyanine on lipid peroxidation products and antioxidant in animal tissues inflamed
Natal; s.n; fev. 2016. 106 p. ilus, graf, tab. (BR).
Thesis in Portuguese | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-867987
RESUMO
A terapia fotodinâmica (TFD) envolve a administração de um agente fotossensibilizador (FS) seguida pela aplicação do laser, com comprimento de onda adequado, resultando em uma sequência de processos fotoquímicos e fotobiológicos, que geram espécies reativas de oxigênio (EROs). Este estudo avaliou, os efeitos da TFD com nanoemulsão de alumínio-cloro ftalocianina (AlClFc) sobre os níveis de malondildeído (MDA), glutationa (GSH), superóxido dismutase (SOD) e glutationa peroxidase (GPx), que representam indicadores envolvidos no estresse oxidativo e defesas antioxidantes. Para tanto, o estudo utilizou 120 ratas da espécie Rattus norvegicus, raça Wistar, distribuídas em 5 grupos experimentais Saudáveis (S), com doença periodontal (DP), com doença periodontal e tratamento com o FS (F), com doença periodontal e tratamento com o laser (L) e com doença periodontal e tratamento com TFD (FL). Foi utilizado um modelo experimental de doença periodontal (DP) induzida por ligadura. Após sete dias, da indução da DP, foram instituídos os tratamentos, conforme os grupos. No grupo tratado, com TFD, foi aplicado 40μl do FS (5μM), seguida da irradiação do laser diodo fosfeto de índio-gálio-alumínio (InGaAlP - 660nm, 100J/cm2). As ratas sofreram eutanásia no 7º e no 28º dia, após o tratamento. Os espécimes teciduais foram removidos para análises histológicas, ensaios bioquímicos e imuno-histoquímica. Os resultados histológicos exibiram, alterações inflamatórias, desorganização do tecido conjuntivo e perda óssea alveolar, nos grupos com DP induzida. Os ensaios demonstraram, que os níveis de MDA estavam mais elevados, nos grupos com DP induzida, que no grupo saudável.
ABSTRACT
Photodynamic therapy (PDT) consists of a non-toxic photosensitizing agent (FS) administration followed by a laser source resulting in a sequence of photochemical and photobiological processes that generate reactive oxygen species (ROS) that damaging cells. The present work evaluated the effects of PDT nanoemulsion-aluminum chloride phthalocyanine (AlClFc) mediated on malondialdehyde (MDA), glutathione (GSH), superoxide dismutase (SOD) and glutathione peroxidase (GPx) levels, which represent indicators involved in oxidative stress and antioxidant defenses. For this purpose, this study used 120 female rats of the Rattus norvegicus species, Wistar race, divided into 5 groups Healthy (H), with periodontal disease (PD), with periodontal disease and treatment with FS (F), with periodontal disease and treatment with the laser (L); and periodontal disease and treatment with PDT (FL). An experimental model for represent periodontal disease (PD) was induced by ligature (split-mouth). Seven days later the induction of PD, the treatments were instituted according to the groups. In the group treated with PDT was applied 40μl FS (5μM) followed by laser irradiation diode InGaAlP (660nm, 100J / cm2). The rats were sacrificed on the 7th and 28th day after treatment and tissue specimens were removed and subjected to histological, immunohistochemical methods and enzymatic colorimetric measurements with detection by UV / VIS spectroscopy. Inflammatory changes, connective tissue disorganization and alveolar bone loss were displaying in groups with PD induced. The enzyme dosages showed that MDA levels were higher in PD induced groups, with no statistically significant differences (p> 0.05). High levels of GSH were found in groups L (p = 0.028) and FL (p = 0.028) compared with PD group, with statistically significant differences. Immunohistochemistry for SOD showed higher immunostaining in L and FL groups, compared to the PD group without statistically significant differences (p> 0.05).
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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Periodontal Diseases / Oxidative Stress / Low-Level Light Therapy / Lasers Type of study: Practice guideline Limits: Animals Language: Portuguese Year: 2016 Type: Thesis

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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Periodontal Diseases / Oxidative Stress / Low-Level Light Therapy / Lasers Type of study: Practice guideline Limits: Animals Language: Portuguese Year: 2016 Type: Thesis