Effects of laser and LED radiation on mitochondrial respiration in experimental endotoxic shock

Effects of low-level laser therapy (442 and 532 nm) and LED radiation (650 nm) on mitochondrial respiration in experimental endotoxic shock have been studied. A model of experimental endotoxic shock in rats was obtained by intraperitoneal injection of lipopolysaccharide B. It was found that low-leve...

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description Effects of low-level laser therapy (442 and 532 nm) and LED radiation (650 nm) on mitochondrial respiration in experimental endotoxic shock have been studied. A model of experimental endotoxic shock in rats was obtained by intraperitoneal injection of lipopolysaccharide B. It was found that low-level laser therapy and LED radiation dramatically affected the rate of mitochondrial respiration in third and fourth states both in LPS-treated animals and in control experiments. The maximal increase of the mitochondrial respiration rate (of about 40 %) in LPS-treated animals was observed when blue laser was applied at the dose of 6 J/cm 2 . Measurements of inner mitochondrial membrane surface potential with fluorescence probe JC-1 in LPS-treated rats showed in approximately 10 % decrease of potential in LPS-treated animals compared to control.
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Lasers
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Lasers, Solid-State - therapeutic use
Light
Light-emitting diodes
Lipopolysaccharides - toxicity
Low-Level Light Therapy
Male
Medicine
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Mitochondria
Mitochondria - metabolism
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Optical Devices
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Phototherapy
Quantum Optics
Radiation
Rats
Respiration
Rodents
Sepsis
Shock, Septic - metabolism
Shock, Septic - radiotherapy
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