Avalia????o do estresse oxidativo e modula????o auton??mica cardiovascular p??s-irradia????o de laser de baixa intensidade em ratos espontaneamente hipertensos: estudo experimental
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Resumo: | Due to the increasing numbers of Systemic Arterial Hypertension (HBP) patients in population and its senescence, steadily increased from 600 million in 1980 to 1.2 billion in 2008. The World Health Organization (WHO) in 2009 attributed to high blood pressure (BP) was the death cause for 9.5 million people worldwide. Currently, the hypertension has become a serious public health problem. This entity is an important risk factor for congestive heart failure, cerebrovascular disease, acute myocardial infarction, nephropathy, retinopathy and peripheral vascular insufficiency. Studies have suggested that laser photobiomulation, employing a low power, acts into the inflammatory and proliferative phases of tissue repair, by modulating the inflammatory mediators synthesis as same as the Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS). According scientific publications indicate that the inflammation component is closely related to systemic arterial hypertension as well as possibly to the oxidative stress, both participates in the Hypertension genesis. The aim of this study was to verify the long-term effects of Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT) application in Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats-SHR (Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats) through on cardiovascular autonomic modulation and oxidative stress in the blood. The experiment consisted in 3 phases: Phase I ??? LLLT irradiation on SHR: The experiment's phase I consisted of animal???s irradiation, when the laser group received three times LLLT applications weekly for a 7 weeks total; the sham group received three times per week of LLLT simulation for 7 weeks and a total of 21 applications. Prospective, randomized, controlled study, with 16 SHR approximately 2 months age, randomly divided into 2 groups : Sham (n = 8) and Laser (n = 8). The animals were irradiated in a prompt, onto the tail???s dorsal area, using a Diode Laser (MMOptics, S??o Carlos, SP, Brazil) with a wavelength (??) of 780 ?? 2 (nm), output power at 40 mW, with a 0.04 cm2 beam area, dose of 30 J/cm2 power density of 1W/cm2 and irradiation time of 90 s. In Phase II - Hemodynamic and autonomic cardiovascular evaluation: for a period of 7 weeks, consisted in the cannulation procedure, collecting and analysis. The animals were cannulated, evaluated hemodynamically and analyzed the cardiovascular autonomic modulation. Phase III - Oxidative stress analysis, were analyzed: a) protein damage; b) cell membrane damage; c) antioxidant enzyme activity; d) nitrite concentrations. Data from phase II and III were collected and statistically analyzed applying One Way ANOVA test, followed by post hoc Student - Newman Keulls and considering the significance level of p < 0.05, equivalent to an error ?? 0.05. The results demonstraded hemodynamic parameters of group LLLT treated showed a BP reduction, when compared with the Sham group. In laser group the diastolic arterial pressure (DAP) showed a reduction of -14 mmHg (?? 143 * 4 x 157 ?? 3 mmHg Sham) and mean arterial pressure (MAP) - 13mmHg (169 ?? 4 * x 182 ?? 4 mmHg Sham) there were statistically significant difference. Although the value of systolic arterial pressure (SAP) (196 ?? 5 x 207 ?? 4 mmHg) showed no differences. There was a decreased in resting HR with a statistically significant difference in the laser group compared to Sham (312 ?? 14 vs. 361 ?? 13 bpm sham). The spectral reviews in the field of time and frequency showed that the Laser group decreased sympathetic activity on the heart and blood vessels while compared to the Sham group. The heart rate variation was analyzed using the DP-PI ( standard deviation of the pulse interval) VAR-PI components (pulse interval variability) and it demonstrated that LLLT was effective in diminishing variation in heart rate (HR) and sympathetic activity in heart, inducing a substantial fall in blood pressure. Lasertherapy presented a rise in spectral low-frequency component in the pulse interval (LF - IP action of the sympathetic at heart), though the sham group showed up exaggeratedly decreasing (6.77 ?? 4:35 and 2:31 ?? 0:16 ms ?? Sham) as a function of saturation variation. Thus, there was a significant reduction in sympathetic activity after LLLT using. A high-frequency band on interval pulse HF-IP (parasympathetic activity) showed no statistically significant differences between the groups and Laser Sham group. The baroreceptor sensitivity, assessed by the alpha index, signalized a significant increase in the Laser (1:07 ?? 0:23 vs. 0:45 ?? 0:20 ms / mmHg Sham) group, presenting an improvement in the receptors sensitivity. The baroreflex results were associated with other relevant data, the VAR - SAP (49.55 ?? 15.94 * vs 70.51 ?? 13:55 mmHg?? Sham) and SD -SAP (6.94 ?? 1.21 * vs 8.68 ?? 1.11 mmHg Sham) that proved to be diminished in the laser group, indicating baroreflex improvement sensitivity concomitantly to the positive SAP variation reduction of. There were no significant differences in baseline SAP (196 ?? 5 vs. 207 ?? 4 mmHg Sham) between the two groups. The results in the oxidative stress and autonomic analysis demonstrated an association between increased NO production (nitrite 0:36 ?? 0:03 vs 0:26 ?? 0:03 nm / mg Sham) and decreased in the vascular sympathetic (LF - SAP 7.28 ?? 1.63 * vs 9.86 ?? 0.47 Sham), both leading to a profound vasodilatation then a significant fall in of blood pressure. Lasertherapy shown to alter the plasma parameters such as oxidative nitrite, revealing an NO increased metabolism, as described above and, moreover, accounted for a significant reduction in carbonyl plasma concentration (vs 3.93 ?? 0.24, 4.75 ?? 0:26 * nm / mg Sham). Our experimental study indicate that LLLT was able to reduce the oxidative stress parameters through diminishing the damage to the proteins. The enzymatic defense was analyzed by the enzyme SOD concentration in blood plasma, denoted that no significant differences (4:42 ?? 0:10 4:25 ?? 0:06 vs usod / mg) between groups. Thus, low level laser therapy has shown to improve cardiovascular autonomic activity as well as oxidative parameters which resulted in steadily staggeringly reduce the blood pressure of hypertensive animals. |
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Chavantes, Maria Cristinahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/9684711829191051Ribeiro, Martha Sim??eshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/4996734160632011Marcos, Rodrigo Labathttp://lattes.cnpq.br/296411216350408006077762857http://lattes.cnpq.br/0810221806216665Tomimura, Suely2015-07-20T18:01:54Z2013-12-17Tomimura, Tomimura. Avalia????o do estresse oxidativo e modula????o auton??mica cardiovascular p??s-irradia????o de laser de baixa intensidade em ratos espontaneamente hipertensos: estudo experimental. 2013. 102 f. Disserta????o( Programa de P??s-Gradua????o em Biofot??nica Aplicada ??s Ci??ncias da Sa??de) - Universidade Nove de Julho, S??o Paulo .https://bibliotecatede.uninove.br/handle/tede/1132Due to the increasing numbers of Systemic Arterial Hypertension (HBP) patients in population and its senescence, steadily increased from 600 million in 1980 to 1.2 billion in 2008. The World Health Organization (WHO) in 2009 attributed to high blood pressure (BP) was the death cause for 9.5 million people worldwide. Currently, the hypertension has become a serious public health problem. This entity is an important risk factor for congestive heart failure, cerebrovascular disease, acute myocardial infarction, nephropathy, retinopathy and peripheral vascular insufficiency. Studies have suggested that laser photobiomulation, employing a low power, acts into the inflammatory and proliferative phases of tissue repair, by modulating the inflammatory mediators synthesis as same as the Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS). According scientific publications indicate that the inflammation component is closely related to systemic arterial hypertension as well as possibly to the oxidative stress, both participates in the Hypertension genesis. The aim of this study was to verify the long-term effects of Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT) application in Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats-SHR (Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats) through on cardiovascular autonomic modulation and oxidative stress in the blood. The experiment consisted in 3 phases: Phase I ??? LLLT irradiation on SHR: The experiment's phase I consisted of animal???s irradiation, when the laser group received three times LLLT applications weekly for a 7 weeks total; the sham group received three times per week of LLLT simulation for 7 weeks and a total of 21 applications. Prospective, randomized, controlled study, with 16 SHR approximately 2 months age, randomly divided into 2 groups : Sham (n = 8) and Laser (n = 8). The animals were irradiated in a prompt, onto the tail???s dorsal area, using a Diode Laser (MMOptics, S??o Carlos, SP, Brazil) with a wavelength (??) of 780 ?? 2 (nm), output power at 40 mW, with a 0.04 cm2 beam area, dose of 30 J/cm2 power density of 1W/cm2 and irradiation time of 90 s. In Phase II - Hemodynamic and autonomic cardiovascular evaluation: for a period of 7 weeks, consisted in the cannulation procedure, collecting and analysis. The animals were cannulated, evaluated hemodynamically and analyzed the cardiovascular autonomic modulation. Phase III - Oxidative stress analysis, were analyzed: a) protein damage; b) cell membrane damage; c) antioxidant enzyme activity; d) nitrite concentrations. Data from phase II and III were collected and statistically analyzed applying One Way ANOVA test, followed by post hoc Student - Newman Keulls and considering the significance level of p < 0.05, equivalent to an error ?? 0.05. The results demonstraded hemodynamic parameters of group LLLT treated showed a BP reduction, when compared with the Sham group. In laser group the diastolic arterial pressure (DAP) showed a reduction of -14 mmHg (?? 143 * 4 x 157 ?? 3 mmHg Sham) and mean arterial pressure (MAP) - 13mmHg (169 ?? 4 * x 182 ?? 4 mmHg Sham) there were statistically significant difference. Although the value of systolic arterial pressure (SAP) (196 ?? 5 x 207 ?? 4 mmHg) showed no differences. There was a decreased in resting HR with a statistically significant difference in the laser group compared to Sham (312 ?? 14 vs. 361 ?? 13 bpm sham). The spectral reviews in the field of time and frequency showed that the Laser group decreased sympathetic activity on the heart and blood vessels while compared to the Sham group. The heart rate variation was analyzed using the DP-PI ( standard deviation of the pulse interval) VAR-PI components (pulse interval variability) and it demonstrated that LLLT was effective in diminishing variation in heart rate (HR) and sympathetic activity in heart, inducing a substantial fall in blood pressure. Lasertherapy presented a rise in spectral low-frequency component in the pulse interval (LF - IP action of the sympathetic at heart), though the sham group showed up exaggeratedly decreasing (6.77 ?? 4:35 and 2:31 ?? 0:16 ms ?? Sham) as a function of saturation variation. Thus, there was a significant reduction in sympathetic activity after LLLT using. A high-frequency band on interval pulse HF-IP (parasympathetic activity) showed no statistically significant differences between the groups and Laser Sham group. The baroreceptor sensitivity, assessed by the alpha index, signalized a significant increase in the Laser (1:07 ?? 0:23 vs. 0:45 ?? 0:20 ms / mmHg Sham) group, presenting an improvement in the receptors sensitivity. The baroreflex results were associated with other relevant data, the VAR - SAP (49.55 ?? 15.94 * vs 70.51 ?? 13:55 mmHg?? Sham) and SD -SAP (6.94 ?? 1.21 * vs 8.68 ?? 1.11 mmHg Sham) that proved to be diminished in the laser group, indicating baroreflex improvement sensitivity concomitantly to the positive SAP variation reduction of. There were no significant differences in baseline SAP (196 ?? 5 vs. 207 ?? 4 mmHg Sham) between the two groups. The results in the oxidative stress and autonomic analysis demonstrated an association between increased NO production (nitrite 0:36 ?? 0:03 vs 0:26 ?? 0:03 nm / mg Sham) and decreased in the vascular sympathetic (LF - SAP 7.28 ?? 1.63 * vs 9.86 ?? 0.47 Sham), both leading to a profound vasodilatation then a significant fall in of blood pressure. Lasertherapy shown to alter the plasma parameters such as oxidative nitrite, revealing an NO increased metabolism, as described above and, moreover, accounted for a significant reduction in carbonyl plasma concentration (vs 3.93 ?? 0.24, 4.75 ?? 0:26 * nm / mg Sham). Our experimental study indicate that LLLT was able to reduce the oxidative stress parameters through diminishing the damage to the proteins. The enzymatic defense was analyzed by the enzyme SOD concentration in blood plasma, denoted that no significant differences (4:42 ?? 0:10 4:25 ?? 0:06 vs usod / mg) between groups. Thus, low level laser therapy has shown to improve cardiovascular autonomic activity as well as oxidative parameters which resulted in steadily staggeringly reduce the blood pressure of hypertensive animals.Em raz??o do aumento populacional e a senesc??ncia, o n??mero de indiv??duos com Hipertens??o Arterial Sist??mica (HAS) cresceu de 600 milh??es em 1980 para 1,2 bilh??es (OMS 2011). Lim (2012) atribuiu que a press??o arterial (PA) elevada fosse a causa mortis de 9,5 milh??es de indiv??duos ao redor do mundo. Atualmente, a HAS tornou-se um grave problema de sa??de p??blica. A hipertens??o ?? um importante fator de risco para insufici??ncia card??aca congestiva, doen??as cerebrovasculares, infarto agudo do mioc??rdio, nefropatia, insufici??ncia vascular perif??rica e retinopatia hipertensiva. Considerando publica????es cient??ficas que demonstram que o componente da inflama????o e do estresse oxidativo est??o intimamente relacionados ?? g??nese da hipertens??o arterial sist??mica (HAS), e que o laser com pot??ncia baixa tem efeito positivo no estresse oxidativo e apresenta a????o antiinflamat??ria eficaz, desta forma buscamos estudar a resposta da Laserterapia na HAS. In??meros estudos v??m sugerindo, ao longo de d??cadas, que a fotobiomula????o pelo laser empregado uma pot??ncia baixa, atua durante as fases inflamat??rias e proliferativas da repara????o tissular, modulando s??ntese de mediadores inflamat??rios e esp??cies reativas de oxig??nio (ROS). O objetivo deste estudo foi analisar os efeitos da aplica????o do laser de baixa intensidade em ratos espontaneamente hipertensos SHR (Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats) em longo prazo na modula????o auton??mica cardiovascular e no estresse oxidativo sang??ineo. Estudo prospectivo, randomizado e controlado com 16 ratos SHR, divididos aleatoriamente em 2 grupos: Sham (n=8) e Laser (n=8).O experimento foi dividido em tr??s fases: Fase I ??? Irradia????o dos animais: constituiu-se na irradia????o com laser nos animais SHR, onde o grupo Laser recebeu tr??s aplica????es semanais de LBI durante sete semanas; j?? no grupo Sham foram realizados tr??s simula????es de aplica????o semanais de Laser de Baixa Intensidade (LBI) durante 7 semanas, totalizando 21 aplica????es de LBI. Os animais foram irradiados pontualmente, na regi??o dorsal da cauda, utilizando um Laser Diodo (MMOptics, S??o Carlos, SP, Brasil) com comprimento de onda de ?? = 780 ?? 2 (nm); pot??ncia de 40 mW, ??rea do feixe de 0,04 cm2, densidade de energia de 30 J/cm2, densidade de pot??ncia de 1W/cm2, tempo total de irradia????o de 90 s de exposi????o. Fase II ??? Avalia????o hemodin??mica e auton??mica cardiovascular: constituiu-se nos procedimento de canula????o, registro de dados e coleta de material, teve inicio ap??s sete semanas de irradia????o. Os animais canulados foram avalidados de forma hemodin??mica, bem como analisada a modula????o auton??mica cardiovascular. Fase III ??? An??lises do estresse oxidativo, foram analisadas: a) danos ?? prote??na; b) danos ?? membrana celular; c) atividade enzim??tica; d) concentra????o de nitrito. Os dados da fase II e III foram coletados e analisados estatisticamente atrav??s dos testes Anova One Way, seguido de Post Hoc de Student Newman-Keulls, considerando-se o n??vel de signific??ncia p < 0,05, equivalendo a um erro ?? de 0.05. Os resultados hemodin??micos do grupo tratado com LLLT denotaram um decr??scimo significativo da PA quando comparado com o grupo Sham. A press??o arterial diast??lica (PAD) do grupo Laser revelou uma redu????o de -14 mmHg (143?? 4*vs157??3 mmHg Sham) e a press??o arterial m??dia (PAM) -13mmHg (169??4*vs182??4 mmHg Sham), a frequ??ncia card??aca (FC) em repouso (312??14*vs361??13 bpm Sham) revelando uma diferen??a estatisticamente significante, por??m o valor da press??o arterial sist??lica(PAS) n??o mostrou (196??5 x 207??4 mmHg) altera????es entre os grupos. As avalia????es espectrais no dom??nio do tempo e da frequencia demostraram que o grupo Laser reduziu a atividade simp??tica sobre o cora????o e vasos sangu??neos quando comparados ao grupo Sham. A varia????o frequ??ncia card??aca foi analisada atrav??s dos componentes VAR-IP (variabilidade do intervalo de pulso) e o DP-IP (desvio do intervalo de pulso) que evidenciaram que o LBI foi eficaz no decr??scimo varia????o da FC e da atividade simp??tica no cora????o, induzindo assim a queda das press??es arteriais. A laserterapia mostrou um incremento no componente espectral baixa frequ??ncia no intervalo de pulso (BF-IP a????o do simp??tico no cora????o), por??m o grupo Sham apresentou-se exacerbadamente diminu??do (6.77 ?? 4.35 e 2.31??0.16 ms?? Sham) em fun????o da satura????o da varia????o desse componente que foi reduzido. Desta forma, houve um importante decr??scimo da atividade simp??tica com o uso do LBI, significando uma importante diminui????o dos n??veis press??ricos. A banda de alta frequ??ncia (AF-IP atividade parassimp??tica card??aca) n??o mostrou diferen??as estat??sticas significantes entre os grupos Laser e grupo Sham. A sensibilidade dos barorreceptores, avaliada pelo ??ndice alfa, demonstrou um significativo incremento da resposta no grupo Laser (1.07 ?? 0.23 vs 0.45 ?? 0.20 ms/mmHg Sham), revelando uma melhora na sensibilidade destes receptores. Os resultados dos barorreflexos encontravam-se associados a outro dado relevante, o componente VAR-PAS (49.55 ?? 15.94* vs 70.51 ?? 13.55 mmHg?? Sham) e DP-PAS (6.94 ?? 1.21* vs 8.68 ?? 1.11 mmHg Sham) que mostrou-se diminu??do no grupo Laser, indicando que a melhora da sensibilidade barorreflexa ocorreu, concomitantemente, ?? redu????o positiva da varia????o da PAS. N??o houve diferen??as estat??sticas significantes na PAS basal (196??5 vs 207 ?? 4 mmHg Sham) entre os dois grupos. J?? os resultados encontrados na an??lise do estresse oxidativo e auton??mica demonstraram uma associa????o entre o incremento da produ????o do ??xido nitrico (NO) (nitrito 0.36 ?? 0.03 vs 0.26 ?? 0.03 nm/mg Sham) e redu????o do simp??tico vascular (BF-PAS 7.28 ?? 1.63* vs 9.86 ?? 0.47 Sham), ambos levando a uma vasodilata????o com consequente queda dos n??veis press??ricos arteriais. A laserterapia mostrou alterar par??metros oxidativos como as esp??cies reativas de nitrog??nio (RNS reactive nitrogen species), o nitrito plasm??tico, revelando um aumento do metabolismo do NO, como j?? descrito anteriormente e denotou uma diminui????o significativa da concentra????o de carbonilas plasm??ticas (3.93 ?? 0.24 * vs 4.75 ?? 0.26 nm/mg Sham). A defesa enzim??tica foi analisada atrav??s da concentra????o da enzima SOD no plasma sangu??neo, que n??o apontou diferen??as significativas (4.42 ?? 0.10 vs 4.25 ?? 0.06 usod/mg) entre os grupos. Evidenciamos que o LBI foi capaz de reduzir este par??metro oxidativo, reduzindo os danos ??s prote??nas decorrente do estresse. Desta forma, conclu??mos que a laserterapia demonstrou resposta positiva ao melhorar a atividade auton??mica cardiovascular e par??metros oxidativos que resultaram na redu????o dos n??veis press??ricos dos animais hipertensos.Submitted by Nadir Basilio (nadirsb@uninove.br) on 2015-07-20T18:01:54Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Suely Tomimura.pdf: 1781054 bytes, checksum: acaac7dbd088721fbe65530e5cd96c5f (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2015-07-20T18:01:54Z (GMT). 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Avalia????o do estresse oxidativo e modula????o auton??mica cardiovascular p??s-irradia????o de laser de baixa intensidade em ratos espontaneamente hipertensos: estudo experimental |
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Avalia????o do estresse oxidativo e modula????o auton??mica cardiovascular p??s-irradia????o de laser de baixa intensidade em ratos espontaneamente hipertensos: estudo experimental |
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Avalia????o do estresse oxidativo e modula????o auton??mica cardiovascular p??s-irradia????o de laser de baixa intensidade em ratos espontaneamente hipertensos: estudo experimental Tomimura, Suely laser de baixa intensidade (lllt) laserterapia hipertens??o modula????o auton??mica cardiovascular disfun????o endotelial estresse oxidativo esp??cies reativas de oxig??nio (eros) altera????es hemodin??micas shr (ratos espontaneamente hipertensos) low level laser therapy (lllt) lasertherapy hypertension cardiovascular autonomic modulation oxidative stress reactive oxygen species (ros) endothelial inflammation spontaneously hypertensive rats (shr) hemodynamic response CIENCIAS DA SAUDE |
title_short |
Avalia????o do estresse oxidativo e modula????o auton??mica cardiovascular p??s-irradia????o de laser de baixa intensidade em ratos espontaneamente hipertensos: estudo experimental |
title_full |
Avalia????o do estresse oxidativo e modula????o auton??mica cardiovascular p??s-irradia????o de laser de baixa intensidade em ratos espontaneamente hipertensos: estudo experimental |
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Avalia????o do estresse oxidativo e modula????o auton??mica cardiovascular p??s-irradia????o de laser de baixa intensidade em ratos espontaneamente hipertensos: estudo experimental |
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Avalia????o do estresse oxidativo e modula????o auton??mica cardiovascular p??s-irradia????o de laser de baixa intensidade em ratos espontaneamente hipertensos: estudo experimental |
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Avalia????o do estresse oxidativo e modula????o auton??mica cardiovascular p??s-irradia????o de laser de baixa intensidade em ratos espontaneamente hipertensos: estudo experimental |
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Tomimura, Suely |
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Tomimura, Suely |
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Chavantes, Maria Cristina |
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http://lattes.cnpq.br/9684711829191051 |
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv |
Ribeiro, Martha Sim??es |
dc.contributor.referee1Lattes.fl_str_mv |
http://lattes.cnpq.br/4996734160632011 |
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Marcos, Rodrigo Labat |
dc.contributor.referee2Lattes.fl_str_mv |
http://lattes.cnpq.br/2964112163504080 |
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06077762857 |
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http://lattes.cnpq.br/0810221806216665 |
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Tomimura, Suely |
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Chavantes, Maria Cristina Ribeiro, Martha Sim??es Marcos, Rodrigo Labat |
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laser de baixa intensidade (lllt) laserterapia hipertens??o modula????o auton??mica cardiovascular disfun????o endotelial estresse oxidativo esp??cies reativas de oxig??nio (eros) altera????es hemodin??micas shr (ratos espontaneamente hipertensos) |
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laser de baixa intensidade (lllt) laserterapia hipertens??o modula????o auton??mica cardiovascular disfun????o endotelial estresse oxidativo esp??cies reativas de oxig??nio (eros) altera????es hemodin??micas shr (ratos espontaneamente hipertensos) low level laser therapy (lllt) lasertherapy hypertension cardiovascular autonomic modulation oxidative stress reactive oxygen species (ros) endothelial inflammation spontaneously hypertensive rats (shr) hemodynamic response CIENCIAS DA SAUDE |
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low level laser therapy (lllt) lasertherapy hypertension cardiovascular autonomic modulation oxidative stress reactive oxygen species (ros) endothelial inflammation spontaneously hypertensive rats (shr) hemodynamic response |
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Due to the increasing numbers of Systemic Arterial Hypertension (HBP) patients in population and its senescence, steadily increased from 600 million in 1980 to 1.2 billion in 2008. The World Health Organization (WHO) in 2009 attributed to high blood pressure (BP) was the death cause for 9.5 million people worldwide. Currently, the hypertension has become a serious public health problem. This entity is an important risk factor for congestive heart failure, cerebrovascular disease, acute myocardial infarction, nephropathy, retinopathy and peripheral vascular insufficiency. Studies have suggested that laser photobiomulation, employing a low power, acts into the inflammatory and proliferative phases of tissue repair, by modulating the inflammatory mediators synthesis as same as the Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS). According scientific publications indicate that the inflammation component is closely related to systemic arterial hypertension as well as possibly to the oxidative stress, both participates in the Hypertension genesis. The aim of this study was to verify the long-term effects of Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT) application in Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats-SHR (Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats) through on cardiovascular autonomic modulation and oxidative stress in the blood. The experiment consisted in 3 phases: Phase I ??? LLLT irradiation on SHR: The experiment's phase I consisted of animal???s irradiation, when the laser group received three times LLLT applications weekly for a 7 weeks total; the sham group received three times per week of LLLT simulation for 7 weeks and a total of 21 applications. Prospective, randomized, controlled study, with 16 SHR approximately 2 months age, randomly divided into 2 groups : Sham (n = 8) and Laser (n = 8). The animals were irradiated in a prompt, onto the tail???s dorsal area, using a Diode Laser (MMOptics, S??o Carlos, SP, Brazil) with a wavelength (??) of 780 ?? 2 (nm), output power at 40 mW, with a 0.04 cm2 beam area, dose of 30 J/cm2 power density of 1W/cm2 and irradiation time of 90 s. In Phase II - Hemodynamic and autonomic cardiovascular evaluation: for a period of 7 weeks, consisted in the cannulation procedure, collecting and analysis. The animals were cannulated, evaluated hemodynamically and analyzed the cardiovascular autonomic modulation. Phase III - Oxidative stress analysis, were analyzed: a) protein damage; b) cell membrane damage; c) antioxidant enzyme activity; d) nitrite concentrations. Data from phase II and III were collected and statistically analyzed applying One Way ANOVA test, followed by post hoc Student - Newman Keulls and considering the significance level of p < 0.05, equivalent to an error ?? 0.05. The results demonstraded hemodynamic parameters of group LLLT treated showed a BP reduction, when compared with the Sham group. In laser group the diastolic arterial pressure (DAP) showed a reduction of -14 mmHg (?? 143 * 4 x 157 ?? 3 mmHg Sham) and mean arterial pressure (MAP) - 13mmHg (169 ?? 4 * x 182 ?? 4 mmHg Sham) there were statistically significant difference. Although the value of systolic arterial pressure (SAP) (196 ?? 5 x 207 ?? 4 mmHg) showed no differences. There was a decreased in resting HR with a statistically significant difference in the laser group compared to Sham (312 ?? 14 vs. 361 ?? 13 bpm sham). The spectral reviews in the field of time and frequency showed that the Laser group decreased sympathetic activity on the heart and blood vessels while compared to the Sham group. The heart rate variation was analyzed using the DP-PI ( standard deviation of the pulse interval) VAR-PI components (pulse interval variability) and it demonstrated that LLLT was effective in diminishing variation in heart rate (HR) and sympathetic activity in heart, inducing a substantial fall in blood pressure. Lasertherapy presented a rise in spectral low-frequency component in the pulse interval (LF - IP action of the sympathetic at heart), though the sham group showed up exaggeratedly decreasing (6.77 ?? 4:35 and 2:31 ?? 0:16 ms ?? Sham) as a function of saturation variation. Thus, there was a significant reduction in sympathetic activity after LLLT using. A high-frequency band on interval pulse HF-IP (parasympathetic activity) showed no statistically significant differences between the groups and Laser Sham group. The baroreceptor sensitivity, assessed by the alpha index, signalized a significant increase in the Laser (1:07 ?? 0:23 vs. 0:45 ?? 0:20 ms / mmHg Sham) group, presenting an improvement in the receptors sensitivity. The baroreflex results were associated with other relevant data, the VAR - SAP (49.55 ?? 15.94 * vs 70.51 ?? 13:55 mmHg?? Sham) and SD -SAP (6.94 ?? 1.21 * vs 8.68 ?? 1.11 mmHg Sham) that proved to be diminished in the laser group, indicating baroreflex improvement sensitivity concomitantly to the positive SAP variation reduction of. There were no significant differences in baseline SAP (196 ?? 5 vs. 207 ?? 4 mmHg Sham) between the two groups. The results in the oxidative stress and autonomic analysis demonstrated an association between increased NO production (nitrite 0:36 ?? 0:03 vs 0:26 ?? 0:03 nm / mg Sham) and decreased in the vascular sympathetic (LF - SAP 7.28 ?? 1.63 * vs 9.86 ?? 0.47 Sham), both leading to a profound vasodilatation then a significant fall in of blood pressure. Lasertherapy shown to alter the plasma parameters such as oxidative nitrite, revealing an NO increased metabolism, as described above and, moreover, accounted for a significant reduction in carbonyl plasma concentration (vs 3.93 ?? 0.24, 4.75 ?? 0:26 * nm / mg Sham). Our experimental study indicate that LLLT was able to reduce the oxidative stress parameters through diminishing the damage to the proteins. The enzymatic defense was analyzed by the enzyme SOD concentration in blood plasma, denoted that no significant differences (4:42 ?? 0:10 4:25 ?? 0:06 vs usod / mg) between groups. Thus, low level laser therapy has shown to improve cardiovascular autonomic activity as well as oxidative parameters which resulted in steadily staggeringly reduce the blood pressure of hypertensive animals. |
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Tomimura, Tomimura. Avalia????o do estresse oxidativo e modula????o auton??mica cardiovascular p??s-irradia????o de laser de baixa intensidade em ratos espontaneamente hipertensos: estudo experimental. 2013. 102 f. Disserta????o( Programa de P??s-Gradua????o em Biofot??nica Aplicada ??s Ci??ncias da Sa??de) - Universidade Nove de Julho, S??o Paulo . |
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