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Development and Application of Prototype System Based on Light-Emitting Diode Arrays (660 nm) with a Top Hat Beam Profile in Order to Optimize Photobiomodulation Protocols for Treatment of Radiation-Induced Oral Mucositis in Rats.

Alaba Tolulope AgbeleAhamad Reza DehpourRazieh Mohammad JafariSeyed Rabi Mehdi MahdaviArash ElyasiMojtaba SeyediMahmood BagheriMoein AlaBabak Arji RoudsariSedigheh Marjaneh Hejazi
Published in: Photobiomodulation, photomedicine, and laser surgery (2023)
Background: Oral mucositis (OM) is a common adverse effect of radiation to the head and neck. Recent research has shown that extra oral photobiomodulation (EO-PBM) reduces the severity of OM. However, appropriate EO-PBM therapy parameters for OM severity reduction have not been documented. Objective: This work aims to optimize EO-PBM radiation parameters for lowering the severity of radiation-induced OM in rats by establishing a photobiomodulation (PBM) treatment system based on light-emitting diode arrays with top-hat beam profile. Methods: The 36 rats are separated into 2 control groups and 4 groups receiving PBM treatment. The PBM groups are exposed to irradiance between 4 and 24 J/cm 2 at 660 nm. The cheek pouch mucosa is removed after scarification for biochemical and histological examination. Student's t -test, and one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) followed by Tukey's Multiple were applied to compare the statistical significance of differences between control groups and PBM treatment groups. Results: Statistical analysis reveals that PBM irradiation at 12 J/cm 2 (200 sec) with a flatness of 0.8 and a diameter of 3 cm substantially decreased the level of inflammatory cytokines compared with the positive control group. Conclusion: Our results indicate that the designed treatment PBM system is capable of delivering the optical parameters necessary for therapeutic treatment.
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