» Articles » PMID: 34381880

Effectiveness of Low-power Laser Therapy in Improvement of the Peripheral Neuropathy Induced by Xenobiotics in Rats

Overview
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 2021 Aug 12
PMID 34381880
Citations 2
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

Background: Peripheral neuropathy (PN) is the damage and dysfunction of neurons of the peripheral nervous system. The present study was conducted to estimate the effectiveness of low-power laser therapy (LPLT) in the management of PN in a rats' model.

Methods: PN was induced by giving dichloroacetate (DCA) (250 mg/kg/day) for up to 12 weeks. Four groups of rats were used: control group, PN group, PN group treated with gabapentin and PN group treated with LPLT. The study was conducted for 8 weeks. The management of PN was estimated by behavioral tests which included hot plate and Morris water maze tests. Blood biochemical analysis were carried out.

Results: Using of hot plate test indicated thermal hypoalgesia and using Morris water maze test showed cognitive decline in PN rats. Treatment with LPLT or gabapentin improved both the pain sensations and deteriorated memory that occurred in the PN rats. Biochemical analysis showed that LPLT significantly decreased the elevated beta-endorphin level in PN rats, while gabapentin could not reduce it. Treatment PN rats with LPLT or gabapentin shifted the high levels of TNF-α, IL-1β and IL-10 cytokines back to their normal values. Serum nitric oxide and MDA significantly increased in the PN group together with significant reduction in the rGSH level, these values were significantly improved by LPLT application while this was not the case with gabapentin treatment. Furthermore, treatment with gabapentin or LPLT significantly reduced serum ALAT and ASAT activities which are otherwise increased in the PN group. S100B, PGE2, total cholesterol, triglycerides, LDL-cholesterol, HDL-cholesterol, urea and creatinine showed insignificant changes among all groups.

Conclusions: Our results showed that treatment with LPLT is more efficient than gabapentin in ameliorating the peripheral neuropathy induced by xenobiotics.

Citing Articles

Application of a physiotherapeutic protocol associated with photobiomodulation for the treatment of leprosy patients.

Duarte V, Bonazza D, Lino-Dos-Santos-Franco A, Fontes C, Damazo A Lasers Med Sci. 2023; 39(1):12.

PMID: 38133695 DOI: 10.1007/s10103-023-03957-1.


IL-10/β-Endorphin-Mediated Neuroimmune Modulation on Microglia during Antinociception.

Belo T, Santos G, da Silva B, Rocha B, Abdala D, Freire L Brain Sci. 2023; 13(5).

PMID: 37239261 PMC: 10216064. DOI: 10.3390/brainsci13050789.

References
1.
Rao K . Mechanisms of disease: DNA repair defects and neurological disease. Nat Clin Pract Neurol. 2007; 3(3):162-72. DOI: 10.1038/ncpneuro0448. View

2.
Ribes G, Valette G . Metabolic effects of sodium dichloroacetate in normal and diabetic dogs. Diabetes. 1979; 28(9):852-7. DOI: 10.2337/diab.28.9.852. View

3.
Stacpoole P, Kurtz T, Han Z, Langaee T . Role of dichloroacetate in the treatment of genetic mitochondrial diseases. Adv Drug Deliv Rev. 2008; 60(13-14):1478-87. PMC: 3746325. DOI: 10.1016/j.addr.2008.02.014. View

4.
Morris R, Garrud P, Rawlins J, Okeefe J . Place navigation impaired in rats with hippocampal lesions. Nature. 1982; 297(5868):681-3. DOI: 10.1038/297681a0. View

5.
Feldman E, Cornblath D, Porter J, Dworkin R, Scherer S . National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS): advances in understanding and treating neuropathy, 24-25 October 2006; Bethesda, Maryland. J Peripher Nerv Syst. 2008; 13(1):1-6. PMC: 2680078. DOI: 10.1111/j.1529-8027.2008.00154.x. View