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Experimental Study on Blue Light Interaction with Human Keloid-Derived Fibroblasts

Keloids are an exuberant response to wound healing, characterized by an exaggerated synthesis of collagen, probably due to the increase of fibroblasts activity and to the reduction of their apoptosis rate: currently no standard treatments or pharmacological therapies are able to prevent keloid recur...

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Autores principales: Magni, Giada, Banchelli, Martina, Cherchi, Federica, Coppi, Elisabetta, Fraccalvieri, Marco, Rossi, Michele, Tatini, Francesca, Pugliese, Anna Maria, Rossi Degl’Innocenti, Duccio, Alfieri, Domenico, Matteini, Paolo, Pini, Roberto, Pavone, Francesco S., Rossi, Francesca
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Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7762279/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33291338
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines8120573
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author Magni, Giada
Banchelli, Martina
Cherchi, Federica
Coppi, Elisabetta
Fraccalvieri, Marco
Rossi, Michele
Tatini, Francesca
Pugliese, Anna Maria
Rossi Degl’Innocenti, Duccio
Alfieri, Domenico
Matteini, Paolo
Pini, Roberto
Pavone, Francesco S.
Rossi, Francesca
author_facet Magni, Giada
Banchelli, Martina
Cherchi, Federica
Coppi, Elisabetta
Fraccalvieri, Marco
Rossi, Michele
Tatini, Francesca
Pugliese, Anna Maria
Rossi Degl’Innocenti, Duccio
Alfieri, Domenico
Matteini, Paolo
Pini, Roberto
Pavone, Francesco S.
Rossi, Francesca
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description Keloids are an exuberant response to wound healing, characterized by an exaggerated synthesis of collagen, probably due to the increase of fibroblasts activity and to the reduction of their apoptosis rate: currently no standard treatments or pharmacological therapies are able to prevent keloid recurrence. To reach this goal, in recent years some physical treatments have been proposed, and among them the PhotoBioModulation therapy (PBM). This work analyses the effects of a blue LED light irradiation (410–430 nm, 0.69 W/cm(2) power density) on human fibroblasts, isolated from both keloids and perilesional tissues. Different light doses (3.43–6.87–13.7–20.6–30.9 and 41.2 J/cm(2)) were tested. Biochemical assays and specific staining were used to assess cell metabolism, proliferation and viability. Micro-Raman spectroscopy was used to explore direct effects of the blue LED light on the Cytochrome C (Cyt C) oxidase. We also investigated the effects of the irradiation on ionic membrane currents by patch-clamp recordings. Our results showed that the blue LED light can modulate cell metabolism and proliferation, with a dose-dependent behavior and that these effects persist at least till 48 h after treatment. Furthermore, we demonstrated that the highest fluence value can reduce cell viability 24 h after irradiation in keloid-derived fibroblasts, while the same effect is observed 48 h after treatment in perilesional fibroblasts. Electrophysiological recordings showed that the medium dose (20.6 J/cm(2)) of blue LED light induces an enhancement of voltage-dependent outward currents elicited by a depolarizing ramp protocol. Overall, these data demonstrate the potentials that PBM shows as an innovative and minimally-invasive approach in the management of hypertrophic scars and keloids, in association with current treatments.
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spelling pubmed-77622792020-12-26 Experimental Study on Blue Light Interaction with Human Keloid-Derived Fibroblasts Magni, Giada Banchelli, Martina Cherchi, Federica Coppi, Elisabetta Fraccalvieri, Marco Rossi, Michele Tatini, Francesca Pugliese, Anna Maria Rossi Degl’Innocenti, Duccio Alfieri, Domenico Matteini, Paolo Pini, Roberto Pavone, Francesco S. Rossi, Francesca Biomedicines Article Keloids are an exuberant response to wound healing, characterized by an exaggerated synthesis of collagen, probably due to the increase of fibroblasts activity and to the reduction of their apoptosis rate: currently no standard treatments or pharmacological therapies are able to prevent keloid recurrence. To reach this goal, in recent years some physical treatments have been proposed, and among them the PhotoBioModulation therapy (PBM). This work analyses the effects of a blue LED light irradiation (410–430 nm, 0.69 W/cm(2) power density) on human fibroblasts, isolated from both keloids and perilesional tissues. Different light doses (3.43–6.87–13.7–20.6–30.9 and 41.2 J/cm(2)) were tested. Biochemical assays and specific staining were used to assess cell metabolism, proliferation and viability. Micro-Raman spectroscopy was used to explore direct effects of the blue LED light on the Cytochrome C (Cyt C) oxidase. We also investigated the effects of the irradiation on ionic membrane currents by patch-clamp recordings. Our results showed that the blue LED light can modulate cell metabolism and proliferation, with a dose-dependent behavior and that these effects persist at least till 48 h after treatment. Furthermore, we demonstrated that the highest fluence value can reduce cell viability 24 h after irradiation in keloid-derived fibroblasts, while the same effect is observed 48 h after treatment in perilesional fibroblasts. Electrophysiological recordings showed that the medium dose (20.6 J/cm(2)) of blue LED light induces an enhancement of voltage-dependent outward currents elicited by a depolarizing ramp protocol. Overall, these data demonstrate the potentials that PBM shows as an innovative and minimally-invasive approach in the management of hypertrophic scars and keloids, in association with current treatments. MDPI 2020-12-06 /pmc/articles/PMC7762279/ /pubmed/33291338 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines8120573 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Magni, Giada
Banchelli, Martina
Cherchi, Federica
Coppi, Elisabetta
Fraccalvieri, Marco
Rossi, Michele
Tatini, Francesca
Pugliese, Anna Maria
Rossi Degl’Innocenti, Duccio
Alfieri, Domenico
Matteini, Paolo
Pini, Roberto
Pavone, Francesco S.
Rossi, Francesca
Experimental Study on Blue Light Interaction with Human Keloid-Derived Fibroblasts
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title_sort experimental study on blue light interaction with human keloid-derived fibroblasts
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7762279/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33291338
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines8120573
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