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Morphology alterations of skin and subcutaneous fat at NIR laser irradiation combined with delivery of encapsulated indocyanine green.

J Biomed Opt

May 2017

Saratov National Research State University, Research-Educational Institute of Optics and Biophotonics, Saratov, RussiabNational Research Tomsk State University, Interdisciplinary Laboratory of Biophotonics, Tomsk, RussiafInstitute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Laboratory of Laser Diagnostics of Technical and Living Systems of Precision Mechanics and Control, Saratov, Russia.

The goal of this study is to quantify the impact of the in vivo photochemical treatment of rats with obesity using indocyanine green (ICG) dissolved in saline or dispersed in an encapsulated form at NIR laser irradiation, which was monitored by tissue sampling and histochemistry. The subcutaneous injection of the ICG solution or ICG encapsulated into polyelectrolyte microcapsules, followed by diode laser irradiation (808 nm, 8 ?? W / cm 2 , 1 min), resulted in substantial differences in lipolysis of subcutaneous fat. Most of the morphology alterations occurred in response to the laser irradiation if a free-ICG solution had been injected.

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Adjunctive dental therapy via tooth plaque reduction and gingivitis treatment by blue light-emitting diodes tooth brushing.

J Biomed Opt

September 2016

National Research Saratov State University, Optics and Biophotonics Department, 83 Astrakhanskaya Street, Saratov 410012, RussiabNational Research Tomsk State University, Interdisciplinary Laboratory of Biophotonics, 36 Lenin Avenue, Tomsk 634050, Russiae.

The efficacy of blue light-emitting toothbrushes (B-LETBs) (405 to 420 nm, power density 2  mW/cm(2)) for reduction of dental plaques and gingival inflammation has been evaluated. Microbiological study has shown the multifactor therapeutic action of the B-LETBs on oral pathological microflora: in addition to partial mechanical removal of bacteria, photodynamic action suppresses them up to 97.5%.

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