J Korean Assoc Oral Maxillofac Surg.  2000 Oct;26(5):481-489.

Effect of Low Level Laser Therapy on Healing of Open Skin Wounds in Rats

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, College of Dentistry, Dankook University.
  • 2Department of Pathology, College of Medicine, Soon Chun Hyang University.

Abstract

This research was focused on overall examination of tissue alteration, wound healing promotion. After the hair on the dorsal surface was shaved, 5x5mm oval skin defect was formed. Experimental wounds of right side were irradiated on every day for 90 second with Ga-Al-As semi-conductor laser. Left side wounds served as control group. The rats were sacrificed on the 1st, 3rd, 5th, 7th, 14th, 21th day. For light microscopically, parafin section were stained with H&E, MT. The outcomes were as follows : 1. On 1st day, experimental and control group were seen acute inflammatory cell infiltration, edema. 2. On the 3rd days, both groups were seen crust development, collagen, blood vessel proliferation. 3. On the 5th days, experimental group were reduced edema and inflammatory cell infiltration than control group. 4. On the 7th days, both groups were observed edema, inflammatory cell infiltration disappearance and keratinocytes motility from wound defect. 5. On the 14th days, experimental group appeared collagen, blood vessel proliferation and hair follicle than control group. 6. On the 21th days, both groups were seen normal status re-epithelization. According to the above results, The wound-healing stimulated by laser radiation involves an increased rate of epithelial growth. LLLT was confirmed that it has fibroblast, blood vessel proliferation, influence initial wound healing process.

Keyword

LLLT(Low level laser therapy); Epithelial growth

MeSH Terms

Animals
Blood Vessels
Collagen
Edema
Fibroblasts
Hair
Hair Follicle
Keratinocytes
Low-Level Light Therapy*
Rats*
Skin*
Wound Healing
Wounds and Injuries*
Collagen
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