Photobiomodulation induces hypotensive effect in spontaneously hypertensive rats

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Tereza C. Buzinari
Thiago F. de Moraes
Evelin C. Cárnio
Luciana A. Lopes
Helio C. Salgado
Gerson J. Rodrigues
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[1] Universidade Federal de São Carlos – UFSCar,Departamento de Ciências Fisiológicas
[2] Federal University of São Carlos,Department of Physiological Sciences
[3] University of São Paulo – USP,Department of Nursing, General and Specialized, School of Nursing of Ribeirão Preto
[4] Nucleus of Research and Teaching of Phototherapy in Health Sciences – NUPEN,Department of Physiology, Ribeirão Preto Medical School
[5] University of São Paulo – USP,undefined
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Lasers in Medical Science | 2020年 / 35卷
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Photobiomodulation; Laser; SHR; Hypertension; Nitric oxide;
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To evaluate whether acute photobiomodulation can elicit a hypotensive effect in spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR). Male SHR were submitted to the implantation of a polyethylene cannula into the femoral artery. After 24 h, baseline measurements of the hemodynamic parameters: systolic, diastolic, and mean arterial pressure, and heart rate were accomplished for 1 h. Afterwards, laser application was simulated, and the hemodynamic parameters were recorded for 1 h. In the same animal, the laser was applied at six different positions of the rat’s abdomen, and the hemodynamic parameters were also recorded until the end of the hypotensive effect. The irradiation parameters were red wavelength (660 nm); average optical power of 100 mW; 56 s per point (six points); spot area of 0.0586 cm2; and irradiance of 1.71 W/cm2 yielding to a fluency of 96 J/cm2 per point. For measuring plasma NO levels, blood was collected before the recording, as well as immediately after the end of the mediated hypotensive effect. Photobiomodulation therapy was able to reduce the systolic arterial pressure in 69% of the SHR submitted to the application, displaying a decrease in systolic, diastolic, and mean arterial pressure. No change in heart rate was observed. Nevertheless, there was an increase in serum nitric oxide levels in the SHR responsive to photobiomodulation. Our results suggest that acute irradiation with a red laser at 660 nm can elicit a hypotensive effect in SHR, probably by a mechanism involving the release of NO, without changing the heart rate.
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