Photobiomodulation induces in vitro re-epithelialization via nitric oxide production

Manuela RIZZI, MARIO MIGLIARIO, Stelvio Tonello, Vincenzo ROCCHETTI, Filippo Renò

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Abstract

Photobiomodulation is a widely used tool in regenerative medicine thanks to its ability to modulate a plethora of physiological responses. Wound re-epithelialization is strictly regulated by locally produced chemical mediators, such as nitric oxide (NO), a highly reactive free radical generated by the nitric oxide synthase (NOS) enzymatic family. In this study, it has been hypothesized that a 980-nm low-level laser stimulation could increase NO production in human keratinocytes and that such event might be directly related to the re-epithelialization process. Human keratinocytes were irradiated with increasing energy outputs (10–75 J) in the absence or presence of L-NAME, a NOS inhibitor. Laser stimulation induced an increase in NO production, resulting in an energy-dependent increase in both keratinocytes proliferation and re-epithelialization ability. The direct link between increased NO production and the observed physiological responses was confirmed by their inhibition in L-NAME pre-treated samples. Since NO production increase is a quick event, it is conceivable that it is due to an increase in existing NOS activity rather than to a de novo protein synthesis. For this reason, it could be hypothesized that photobiomodulation-derived NO positive effects on keratinocytes behavior might rely on a near infrared mediated increase in NOS conformational stability and cofactors as well as substrate binding ability, finally resulting in an increased enzymatic activity.
Lingua originaleInglese
pagine (da-a)1-6
Numero di pagine6
RivistaLasers in Medical Science
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 2018

Keywords

  • 2708
  • Keratinocytes
  • Low-level laser therapy
  • Nitric oxide
  • Re-epithelialization
  • Surgery

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