Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology (Feb 2014)

The effects of low level laser therapy on injured skeletal muscle

  • Ana Claudia Muniz Renno,
  • Lívia Assis,
  • Beatriz Peres,
  • Natalia Camargo Rodrigues,
  • Roberta de Matos Brunelli,
  • Renata Luri Toma,
  • Carla Christina Medalha,
  • Daniel Araki Ribeiro

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S1516-89132014000100008
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 57, no. 1
pp. 48 – 54

Abstract

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The main purpose of the present study was to investigate the effects of low-level laser therapy (LLLT) used in two different fluencies on injured skeletal muscle after cryolesion by means of histopathological analysis and immunohistochemistry for COX-2. A total of sixty male Wistar rats were randomly distributed into three groups: injured animals without any treatment; 808 nm laser treated group, at 10 J/cm² and 808 nm laser treated group, at 50 J/cm². Each group was divided into two different subgroups (n=10) on days 6 and 13 post-injury. The results showed that the animals irradiated with laser at 10 J/cm² or 50 J/cm² presented the areas with cell infiltrate and pointed out to minor and mild areas with destroyed zones compared with the control group. Also, a COX-2 downregulation was noticed in the groups exposed to laser at two fluences evaluated in this study. Significant statistically differences (p<0.05) were noticed to collagen deposition in the laser treated animals, with the fluence of 50 J/cm² when compared to the other groups on day 13 post-surgery. Taken together, these results suggested that laser therapy could have positive effects on muscle repair in the rats after cryolesion.

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