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Increased mobility and stem-cell proliferation rate in Dugesia tigrina induced by 880 nm light emitting diode

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.jphotobiol.2010.11.003

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Photobiostimulation; Planaria; Neoblast; Regeneration; Light emitting diode; Near infrared

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The therapeutic effects elicited by photobiostimulation in the near infrared range may be associated with increased proliferation rate of particular cell-types. The present study utilized commercial light emitting diodes to investigate the effects of low-level near-infrared radiation on the proliferation rate of stem cells in amputated planarian. Whole and amputated animals were exposed to either ambient diurnal lighting, darkness, white light, red light, or near-infrared (880 nm) light. Irradiation was consistent for the duration of the experiments and was provided using commercial 5 mm light emitting diodes (similar to 1.0 mW/m(2) in power density and similar to 0.01 J/cm(2) in radiant exposure). Compared to other groups amputated planarian exposed to near-infrared displayed increased mobility by the 3rd day of exposure (F-(4,F-26) = 4.31, p < 0.04, eta(2) = 41%). Higher densities of stem cells were measured in these worms 84 h post injury (F-(4,F-72) = 4.78, p < 0.01, eta(2) = 21%). These findings suggest that non-coherent light sources with power-densities about 1000 times lower than contemporary low-power laser settings remain effective in generating photobiostimulation effects and warrants further investigation on stem-cell proliferation induced by near-infrared light emitting diodes. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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