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Susceptibility of Candida albicans to photodynamic therapy in a murine model of oral candidosis

Objective In vivo studies of antimicrobial PDT in animal models of oral candidosis are scarce and the association of porphyrin and LED light has not been evaluated for in vivo photoinactivation of Candida . In this study the effectiveness of photodynamic therapy (PDT) on the inactivation of Candida...

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Main Authors: Mima, Ewerton Garcia de Oliveira, DDS, MSc, PhD, Pavarina, Ana Cláudia, DDS, MSc, PhD, Dovigo, Lívia Nordi, DDS, MSc, Vergani, Carlos Eduardo, DDS, MSc, PhD, Costa, Carlos Alberto de Souza, DDS, MSc, PhD, Kurachi, Cristina, DDS, MSc, PhD, Bagnato, Vanderlei Salvador, MSc, PhD
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description Objective In vivo studies of antimicrobial PDT in animal models of oral candidosis are scarce and the association of porphyrin and LED light has not been evaluated for in vivo photoinactivation of Candida . In this study the effectiveness of photodynamic therapy (PDT) on the inactivation of Candida albicans in vivo was evaluated. Study design Seventy-one 6-week-old female Swiss mice were immunosuppressed, provided tetracycline to their drinking water, then orally swabbed with a suspension of C. albicans (107 CFU/mL). Four days after oral inoculation, PDT was performed on the dorsum of the tongue after topical administration of Photogem at 400, 500, or 1000 mg/L and followed 30 minutes later by illumination with LED light (305 J/cm2 ) at 455 or 630 nm (n = 5 each). After swabbing to recover yeast from the tongue, the number of surviving yeast cells was determined (CFU/mL) and analyzed by ANOVA and Holm-Sidak tests ( P < .05). Animals were humanely killed, and the tongues surgically removed and processed for histological evaluation of presence of yeast and inflammatory reaction. Results PDT resulted in a significant reduction in C. albicans recovered from the tongue ( P < .001) when compared with mice from the positive control group. There was no difference between the concentrations of Photogem and LED light wavelengths used. Histological evaluation of the tongue revealed that PDT causes no significant adverse effects to the local mucosa. Conclusion PDT promoted significant reduction in the viability of C. albicans biofilm without harming the tongue tissue.
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Candida albicans
Candida albicans - drug effects
Candida albicans - radiation effects
Candidiasis, Oral - drug therapy
Candidiasis, Oral - microbiology
Dentistry
Disease Models, Animal
Diseases of the skin. Cosmetics
Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
Female
Hematoporphyrins - administration & dosage
Medical sciences
Mice
Otorhinolaryngology. Stomatology
Photochemotherapy - instrumentation
Photochemotherapy - methods
Photosensitizing Agents - administration & dosage
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Surgery
Tongue - drug effects
Tongue - microbiology
Tongue - radiation effects
title Susceptibility of Candida albicans to photodynamic therapy in a murine model of oral candidosis
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