LASER THERAPY ON BONE REPAIR OF RATS SUBMITTED WEIGHTLESSNESS

Authors

  • Nandressa Dayna Mendes Riso
  • Tiago Augusto Ferrari
  • Luciana Del Rio Pinotti Ciarlini
  • Mário Jefferson Quirino Louzada

Keywords:

Bone densitometry, mice, weightlessness simulation, low intensity laser therapy

Abstract

Low-intensity laser has been used as a physical agent in various fields of medical sciences such as bone and tissue repair. Meanwhile little is known about its effects in adverse conditions such as abolition of load and osteopenic. With the assumption that the laser Ga-Al-As accelerates the process of bone consolidation, goal of this study was to evaluate bone mineral density (BMD) in incomplete transverse osteotomies of tibia in adult rats, treated with low power laser therapy in three different groups: G1 (n = 10), reference 15 days; G2 (n=10), suspended by the tail and, accordingly, treated with laser for 12 days; G3 (n = 10), suspended by the tail by 36 days and that after 21 days, there was laser treatment for 12 days. The right tibia treated with laser and left served as control. The laser was used to Ga-Al-As, DMC - Flash Lase® III, with wavelength 830nm, 100 mW, 4J, 140 J / cm ², 40s of application in 12 sessions. It was used densitometer-Lunar DPX®, with computer program for "small animals", and the analysis of BMD was made in the bone throughout the region and the osteotomy. The results showed no efficacy of laser therapy in the process of bone repair, both in animals of group 1, as in group 2 and 3. It follows that either the low-power laser was not an effective performance or the effects of laser therapy is not only manifested at the site of irradiation as well as the systemic level.

Published

2023-01-10

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Riso NDM, Ferrari TA, Ciarlini LDRP, Louzada MJQ. LASER THERAPY ON BONE REPAIR OF RATS SUBMITTED WEIGHTLESSNESS . RVZ [Internet]. 2023 Jan. 10 [cited 2024 Jul. 22];17(2):250-8. Available from: https://rvz.emnuvens.com.br/rvz/article/view/1202

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