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Photodynamic therapy using chloro-aluminum phthalocyanine decreases inflammatory response in an experimental rat periodontal disease model

Emerging evidence suggests that photodynamic therapy (PDT) can exhibit immunomodulatory activity. The purpose of the present study was to analyse cytokine profiles after application of PDT in gingival tissues of rats with ligature-induced periodontal disease (PD). Periodontal disease was induced thr...

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Published in:Journal of photochemistry and photobiology. B, Biology Biology, 2017-02, Vol.167, p.208-215
Main Authors: de Moraes, Maiara, Vasconcelos, Roseane Carvalho, Longo, João Paulo Figueiró, Muehlmann, Luis Alexandre, de Azevedo, Ricardo Bentes, de Araújo Júnior, Raimundo Fernandes, Araujo, Aurigena Antunes, de Lisboa Lopes Costa, Antonio
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Summary:Emerging evidence suggests that photodynamic therapy (PDT) can exhibit immunomodulatory activity. The purpose of the present study was to analyse cytokine profiles after application of PDT in gingival tissues of rats with ligature-induced periodontal disease (PD). Periodontal disease was induced through the introduction of a cotton thread around the first left mandibular molar, while the right side molars did not receive ligatures. After 7days of PD evolution, ligatures were removed from the left side, and the animals were randomically divided into the following treatment groups: I, rats without treatment; II, rats received chloro-aluminum phthalocyanine (AlClPc); III, rats received low-level laser alone; and IV, rats received AlClPc associated with low-level laser (PDT). The animals were killed 7days after the treatments, and the mandibles were histologically processed to assess morphological and immunohistochemical profile, while gingival tissues were removed for quantification of tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α, interleukin (IL-)1β and IL-10 expression (by ELISA). Histomorphological analysis of periodontal tissues demonstrated that PDT-treated animals show tissue necrosis, as well as lower TNF- α expression, compared to ligatured animals treated with AlClPc alone. It was concluded that PDT using AlClPc entrapped in a lipid nanoemulsion may be useful in therapies, because of immunomodulatory effects that decreased the inflammatory response and cause tissue destruction. •We evaluated the delivery of the nanoemulsion of chloro-aluminum phthalocyanine with light in inflamed gingival tissue of rats.•We suggest decreased inflammatory response in animals specimens subjected to photodynamic therapy (PDT).•PDT mediated by the nanoemulsion can produce a tissue response, in this case with reduced levels of TNF-α.•The therapy causes tissue destruction in gingival tissues of rats.
ISSN:1011-1344
1873-2682
DOI:10.1016/j.jphotobiol.2016.12.031