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Prevention and reversal of neuropathic pain by near-infrared photobiomodulation therapy in male and female rats

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Author(s):
Chacur, Marucia ; Rocha, Igor R. Correia ; Harland, Michael E. ; Green-Fulgham, Suzanne M. ; de Almeida, Sonia Regina Yokomizo ; Ciena, Adriano Polican ; Watkins, Linda R.
Total Authors: 7
Document type: Journal article
Source: Physiology & Behavior; v. 286, p. 9-pg., 2024-08-30.
Abstract

Pathological nociception arising from peripheral nerve injury impacts quality of life. Current therapeutics are generally ineffective. However, photobiomodulation therapy (PBMT) has shown promise in addressing this issue. We aimed to assess the potential anti-allodynic effects of 2 p.m. protocols, each applied transcutaneously over the peripheral nerve injury. In addition to evaluating nociceptive behavior, we also conducted morphological analysis using electron microscopy (EM) to investigate potential ultrastructural changes at the cellular level. We sought to determine, using the chronic constriction injury (CCI) model, whether our parameters could alleviate established allodynia and/or dampen allodynia development. Adult male and female rats with CCI or sham were treated with PBMT (850-nm wavelength) for 2 min, 3 times a week over three or four weeks across three studies, where PBMT began either before or after CCI. Allodynia was assessed prior to surgery and across weeks and, at the conclusion of the third study, sciatic nerve was processed for EM and histomorphometrically evaluated. The results showed that PBMT before versus after CCI injury yielded similar behaviors, effectively decreasing allodynia. Interestingly, these positive effects of PBMT do not appear to be accounted by protection of the sciatic injury site, based on EM. CCI reliably decreased axon size and the number of myelinated axons present in both PBMT and control groups. While PBMT reduced the number of C-fibers in CCI samples, no improvement in any measure was observed in response to PBMT. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 21/02897-4 - Effect of photobiomodulation treatment on mitochondrial dynamics: analysis of the dorsal root ganglion in a type 1 Diabetes mellitus model
Grantee:Marucia Chacur
Support Opportunities: Regular Research Grants
FAPESP's process: 20/15777-4 - Inhibition of neural cells by DREADDs in the nervous system
Grantee:Igor Rafael Correia Rocha
Support Opportunities: Scholarships abroad - Research Internship - Doctorate
FAPESP's process: 20/13470-9 - Chemogenetic tools to determine the neuroimmune basis of pathological pain
Grantee:Marucia Chacur
Support Opportunities: Scholarships abroad - Research