Low‐level laser irradiation promotes the proliferation and maturation of keratinocytes during epithelial wound repair — Felipe Fornias Sperandio (2014) | RDL Network
Low‐level laser irradiation promotes the proliferation and maturation of keratinocytes during epithelial wound repair
Article 2014 en
Authors
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Felipe Fornias Sperandio
AS
Alyne Simões
LC
Luciana Côrrea
Abstract
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Low-level laser therapy (LLLT) has been extensively employed to improve epithelial wound healing, though the exact response of epithelium maturation and stratification after LLLT is unknown. Thus, this study aimed to assess the in vitro growth and differentiation of keratinocytes (KCs) and in vivo wound healing response when treated with LLLT. Human KCs (HaCaT cells) showed an enhanced proliferation with all the employed laser energy densities (3, 6 and 12 J/cm(2) , 660 nm, 100 mW), together with an increased expression of Cyclin D1. Moreover, the immunoexpression of proteins related to epithelial proliferation and maturation (p63, CK10, CK14) all indicated a faster maturation of the migrating KCs in the LLLT-treated wounds. In that way, an improved epithelial healing was promoted by LLLT with the employed parameters; this improvement was confirmed by changes in the expression of several proteins related to epithelial proliferation and maturation. Immunofluorescent expression of cytokeratin 10 (red) and Cyclin D1 (green) in (A) Control keratinocytes and (B) Low-level laser irradiated cells. Blue color illustrates the nuclei of the cells (DAPI staining).
Felipe Fornias Sperandio, Fernanda Salgueiredo Giudice, Luciana Côrrea, Décio dos Santos Pinto Júnior, Michael R Hamblin, Suzana Cantanhede Orsini Machado de Sousa
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