Back Ground And Aim: production of collagen by fibroblast cells is a key component in wound healing. Several studies have shown that low level laser therapy (LLLT) and propolis extract stimulate collagen Type I production. The aim of this study is to evaluation the combined effect of LLL helium neon (632.8 nm) and Iranian propolis extract on collagen Type I gene expression by human gingival fibroblasts (HGF3-PI 53).
Methods And Materials: Human gingival fibroblasts after culturing divided into six experimental groups: G1-control group, which received no irradiation and propolis extract, G2-irradiated at1.5 J/cm, G3-irradiated at 0.15 J/cm, G4-recived extract of propolis, G5- combined extract of propolis and 1.5 J/cm laser irradiation and G6- combined extract of propolis and 0.15 J/cm laser irradiation. The experiments were conducted in triplicate. After 24 hour, the total RNA was extracted and cDNA synthesis was performed. Type I collagen mRNA expression was determined with real time PCR.
Results: The obtained results illustrated a statistically significant difference between G3 (0.15 J/cm) and G1 (control group) in levels of collagen Type I messenger RNA (mRNA) expression (p<0.05). The irradiated cells showed a 1.4 times increase in mRNA expression of the collagen Type I gene. Expression of this gene decreases in other groups that this difference was statistically significant.
Conclusion: LLLT in different dosage and propolis extract may result in decreased or increased collagen type I gene expression. However this effect should be investigated in clinical studies.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.5978/islsm.17-OR-8 | DOI Listing |
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