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metadata.dc.type: Artigo de Periódico
Title: The Effect of Laser Therapy on the Proliferation of Oral KB Carcinoma Cells: An in Vitro Study
Other Titles: Photomedicine and Laser Surgery
Authors: Castro, Jurema Freire Lisboa De
Pinheiro, Antonio Luiz Barbosa
Werneck, Carlos Eduardo
Soares, Cristina Pacheco
metadata.dc.creator: Castro, Jurema Freire Lisboa De
Pinheiro, Antonio Luiz Barbosa
Werneck, Carlos Eduardo
Soares, Cristina Pacheco
Abstract: Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the proliferative effect of carcinoma cells, strain KB, submitted to laser therapy with wavelengths of λ685nm (31 mW; Ø; 0.38 cm2, 4 J/cm2) or λ830nm (34.5 mW; Ø; 0.38 cm2, 4 J/cm2). Background Data: It is known that the interaction of laser light with living tissues may lead to different results depending upon several factors such as wavelength, dose, potency, and optical properties of the tissue as well as on the condition being treated. The response to the use of laser light may be of stimulation or inhibition. One successful model used to study the effects of laser light on living tissues is the in vitro use of different lineages of cells in culture. Methods: Cellular viability was assessed using MTT spectroscopy immediately, and 6, 12, 24, and 72 h after treatment. The irradiations were carried out twice, at 24 h after cell seeding and at 48 h after the first irradiation. The dose of 4 J/cm2 was given by a λ685 nm (31 mW, Φ 0.8 cm2) or λ830 nm (34.5 mW, Φ 0.8 cm2) diode lasers. Results: The results demonstrated that the time influenced significantly both control (p = 0.01) and both cultures irradiated with λ685-nm laser (p = 0.01) or λ830-nm laser (p = 0.09). The influence of the treatment (laser therapy) was also significant when comparing the results observed in irradiated groups and the control (p = 0.01). The influence of the wavelength in the final result, in other words, in the cellular viability of cultures irradiated with the two wavelengths was also significant (p = 0.01). Conclusions: It is concluded that laser therapy had a positive biomodulatory effect on the proliferation of KB cells and that this was influenced by the wavelength.
metadata.dc.rights: Acesso Aberto
URI: http://repositorio.ufba.br/ri/handle/ri/13406
Issue Date: 2005
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