Inhomogeneity in optical properties of rat brain: a study for LLLT dosimetry

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Autor(a) principal: SOUSA, MARCELO V.P.
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: PRATES, RENATO, KATO, ILKA T., SABINO, CAETANO P., YOSHIMURA, TANIA M., SUZUKI, LUIS C., MAGALHAES, ANA C., YOSHIMURA, ELISABETH M., RIBEIRO, MARTHA S., MECHANISMS FOR LOW-LIGHT THERAPY, 8th
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Resumo: Over the last few years, low-level light therapy (LLLT) has shown an incredible suitability for a wide range of applications for central nervous system (CNS) related diseases. In this therapeutic modality light dosimetry is extremely critical so the study of light propagation through the CNS organs is of great importance. To better understand how light intensity is delivered to the most relevant neural sites we evaluated optical transmission through slices of rat brain point by point. We experimented red (?? = 660 nm) and near infrared (?? = 808 nm) diode laser light analyzing the light penetration and distribution in the whole brain. A fresh Wistar rat (Rattus novergicus) brain was cut in sagittal slices and illuminated with a broad light beam. A high-resolution digital camera was employed to acquire data of transmitted light. Spatial profiles of the light transmitted through the sample were obtained from the images. Peaks and valleys in the profiles show sites where light was less or more attenuated. The peak intensities provide information about total attenuation and the peak widths are correlated to the scattering coefficient at that individual portion of the sample. The outcomes of this study provide remarkable information for LLLT dose-dependent studies involving CNS and highlight the importance of LLLT dosimetry in CNS organs for large range of applications in animal and human diseases.
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spelling HAMBLIN, MICHAEL R.ARANY, PRAVEEN R.CARROLL, JAMES D.SOUSA, MARCELO V.P.PRATES, RENATOKATO, ILKA T.SABINO, CAETANO P.YOSHIMURA, TANIA M.SUZUKI, LUIS C.MAGALHAES, ANA C.YOSHIMURA, ELISABETH M.RIBEIRO, MARTHA S.MECHANISMS FOR LOW-LIGHT THERAPY, 8th2017-07-07T12:57:10Z2017-07-07T12:57:10ZFebruary 02, 2013http://repositorio.ipen.br/handle/123456789/2765210.1117/12.2002836Over the last few years, low-level light therapy (LLLT) has shown an incredible suitability for a wide range of applications for central nervous system (CNS) related diseases. In this therapeutic modality light dosimetry is extremely critical so the study of light propagation through the CNS organs is of great importance. To better understand how light intensity is delivered to the most relevant neural sites we evaluated optical transmission through slices of rat brain point by point. We experimented red (?? = 660 nm) and near infrared (?? = 808 nm) diode laser light analyzing the light penetration and distribution in the whole brain. A fresh Wistar rat (Rattus novergicus) brain was cut in sagittal slices and illuminated with a broad light beam. A high-resolution digital camera was employed to acquire data of transmitted light. Spatial profiles of the light transmitted through the sample were obtained from the images. Peaks and valleys in the profiles show sites where light was less or more attenuated. The peak intensities provide information about total attenuation and the peak widths are correlated to the scattering coefficient at that individual portion of the sample. 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title Inhomogeneity in optical properties of rat brain: a study for LLLT dosimetry
spellingShingle Inhomogeneity in optical properties of rat brain: a study for LLLT dosimetry
SOUSA, MARCELO V.P.
title_short Inhomogeneity in optical properties of rat brain: a study for LLLT dosimetry
title_full Inhomogeneity in optical properties of rat brain: a study for LLLT dosimetry
title_fullStr Inhomogeneity in optical properties of rat brain: a study for LLLT dosimetry
title_full_unstemmed Inhomogeneity in optical properties of rat brain: a study for LLLT dosimetry
title_sort Inhomogeneity in optical properties of rat brain: a study for LLLT dosimetry
author SOUSA, MARCELO V.P.
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PRATES, RENATO
KATO, ILKA T.
SABINO, CAETANO P.
YOSHIMURA, TANIA M.
SUZUKI, LUIS C.
MAGALHAES, ANA C.
YOSHIMURA, ELISABETH M.
RIBEIRO, MARTHA S.
MECHANISMS FOR LOW-LIGHT THERAPY, 8th
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KATO, ILKA T.
SABINO, CAETANO P.
YOSHIMURA, TANIA M.
SUZUKI, LUIS C.
MAGALHAES, ANA C.
YOSHIMURA, ELISABETH M.
RIBEIRO, MARTHA S.
MECHANISMS FOR LOW-LIGHT THERAPY, 8th
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dc.contributor.editor.none.fl_str_mv HAMBLIN, MICHAEL R.
ARANY, PRAVEEN R.
CARROLL, JAMES D.
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PRATES, RENATO
KATO, ILKA T.
SABINO, CAETANO P.
YOSHIMURA, TANIA M.
SUZUKI, LUIS C.
MAGALHAES, ANA C.
YOSHIMURA, ELISABETH M.
RIBEIRO, MARTHA S.
MECHANISMS FOR LOW-LIGHT THERAPY, 8th
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