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Regeneration of taste through Sonic hedgehog upregulation by photobiomodulation.

Ha Young LeeCeline D G AbuevaAndrew PadalhinSo Young ParkHyun Seok RyuPhil-Sang ChungHee Jung KimJeongyun KimSeung Hoon Woo
Published in: Journal of biophotonics (2023)
This study investigated photobiomodulation (PBM) effects in Sonic hedgehog (Shh) signaling as a potential approach to taste preservation and regeneration. Primary taste cell (TC) cultures were treated with Shh antagonist Vismodegib and irradiated using a continuous wave type 630 nm light-emitting diode (10 mW/cm 2 ) array, with single or multiple doses of 30 J/cm 2 to determine dose inducing significant upregulation effect. Shh, Ptch, Smo, and Gli1 were significantly upregulated at 120 J/cm 2 , used as the minimum dose in vivo. Vismodegib was administered via daily oral gavage for 21 days (30 mg/kg) to induce Shh inhibition in the tongue of rat animal models resulting in taste bud damage and taste dysfunction. PBM treatment using a 630 nm laser (3 W/cm 2 ) at a radiant exposure of 120 J/cm 2 (24 J/cm 2 x 5) successfully upregulated the Shh protein expression, regenerated taste buds, and recovered taste function. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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