Wound treatment on a diabetic rat model by a 808 nm diode laser

This paper presents a study on the effect of laser irradiation on wound healing. 808 nm diode laser was employed to facilitate the healing of impaired wounds in experimental diabetes using a rat model. Diabetes was induced in male rats by a streptozotocin injection with a dose of 60 mg kg-1. The dis...

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Main Authors: Pik, Suan Lau, Bidin, Noriah, Krishnan, Ganesan, Anaybbaleg, Sana Mohammed, Mohd. Marsin, Faridah, Md. Sum, Mohamad, Baktiar, Harzi, Nassir, Zaleha, Pek, Lian Chong, Hamid, Asmah
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spelling my.utm.557832017-08-22T06:57:31Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/55783/ Wound treatment on a diabetic rat model by a 808 nm diode laser Pik, Suan Lau Bidin, Noriah Krishnan, Ganesan Anaybbaleg, Sana Mohammed Mohd. Marsin, Faridah Md. Sum, Mohamad Baktiar, Harzi Nassir, Zaleha Pek, Lian Chong Hamid, Asmah TP Chemical technology This paper presents a study on the effect of laser irradiation on wound healing. 808 nm diode laser was employed to facilitate the healing of impaired wounds in experimental diabetes using a rat model. Diabetes was induced in male rats by a streptozotocin injection with a dose of 60 mg kg-1. The disease was verified via measurement of the blood glucose level, which was set having 20 mmol L-1 stability. The rats were randomly distributed into two groups; one served as a control group and the other group was treated with the laser. The power density of the laser used was 0.5 W cm-2 and the wounds were treated for 8 d with the contact time of one second daily. The energy density used was 0.5 J cm-2. The healing progress was recorded via a digital camera. The recorded images were then transferred into Inspector Matrox and image J programs for the accurate measurement of the healing area. The tissue details of the wound were studied through histology. The wound contraction rate of laser therapy group was found to be two times faster than control group. This indicates that the 808 nm diode laser can accelerate the wound healing process. Maik Nauka-Interperiodica Publishing 2015-07-01 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/55783/1/PiksuanLau2015_WoundTreatmentonaDiabeticRatModel.pdf Pik, Suan Lau and Bidin, Noriah and Krishnan, Ganesan and Anaybbaleg, Sana Mohammed and Mohd. Marsin, Faridah and Md. Sum, Mohamad and Baktiar, Harzi and Nassir, Zaleha and Pek, Lian Chong and Hamid, Asmah (2015) Wound treatment on a diabetic rat model by a 808 nm diode laser. Laser Physics, 25 (7). ISSN 1054-660X http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1054-660X/25/7/075601 DOI:10.1088/1054-660X/25/7/075601
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Pik, Suan Lau
Bidin, Noriah
Krishnan, Ganesan
Anaybbaleg, Sana Mohammed
Mohd. Marsin, Faridah
Md. Sum, Mohamad
Baktiar, Harzi
Nassir, Zaleha
Pek, Lian Chong
Hamid, Asmah
Wound treatment on a diabetic rat model by a 808 nm diode laser
description This paper presents a study on the effect of laser irradiation on wound healing. 808 nm diode laser was employed to facilitate the healing of impaired wounds in experimental diabetes using a rat model. Diabetes was induced in male rats by a streptozotocin injection with a dose of 60 mg kg-1. The disease was verified via measurement of the blood glucose level, which was set having 20 mmol L-1 stability. The rats were randomly distributed into two groups; one served as a control group and the other group was treated with the laser. The power density of the laser used was 0.5 W cm-2 and the wounds were treated for 8 d with the contact time of one second daily. The energy density used was 0.5 J cm-2. The healing progress was recorded via a digital camera. The recorded images were then transferred into Inspector Matrox and image J programs for the accurate measurement of the healing area. The tissue details of the wound were studied through histology. The wound contraction rate of laser therapy group was found to be two times faster than control group. This indicates that the 808 nm diode laser can accelerate the wound healing process.
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author Pik, Suan Lau
Bidin, Noriah
Krishnan, Ganesan
Anaybbaleg, Sana Mohammed
Mohd. Marsin, Faridah
Md. Sum, Mohamad
Baktiar, Harzi
Nassir, Zaleha
Pek, Lian Chong
Hamid, Asmah
author_facet Pik, Suan Lau
Bidin, Noriah
Krishnan, Ganesan
Anaybbaleg, Sana Mohammed
Mohd. Marsin, Faridah
Md. Sum, Mohamad
Baktiar, Harzi
Nassir, Zaleha
Pek, Lian Chong
Hamid, Asmah
author_sort Pik, Suan Lau
title Wound treatment on a diabetic rat model by a 808 nm diode laser
title_short Wound treatment on a diabetic rat model by a 808 nm diode laser
title_full Wound treatment on a diabetic rat model by a 808 nm diode laser
title_fullStr Wound treatment on a diabetic rat model by a 808 nm diode laser
title_full_unstemmed Wound treatment on a diabetic rat model by a 808 nm diode laser
title_sort wound treatment on a diabetic rat model by a 808 nm diode laser
publisher Maik Nauka-Interperiodica Publishing
publishDate 2015
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/55783/1/PiksuanLau2015_WoundTreatmentonaDiabeticRatModel.pdf
http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/55783/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1054-660X/25/7/075601
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