Author/Authors :
Bourouni, Ioanna Department of Periodontology - School of Dentistry - National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Thivon str, Goudi, Athens, Greece , Kyriakidou, Kyriaki Department of Periodontology - School of Dentistry - National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Thivon str, Goudi, Athens, Greece , Fourmousis, Ioannis Department of Periodontology - School of Dentistry - National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Thivon str, Goudi, Athens, Greece , A. Vrotsos, Ioannis Department of Periodontology - School of Dentistry - National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Thivon str, Goudi, Athens, Greece , K. Karoussis, Ioannis Department of Periodontology - School of Dentistry - National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Thivon str, Goudi, Athens, Greece
Abstract :
Introduction: Photomodulation is a promising strategy for optimizing tissue healing, but
its photomodulatory effects on the synergistic cellular metabolism of gingival and bony tissues
remain largely unknown. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the photomodulatory effects
of a diode laser (810 nm) on osteoblasts, HGFs and their co-cultures in vitro.
Methods: Primary cultures of HGFs, cultures of immature osteoblastic cells (MG63) and their co-
cultures were irradiated with a diode laser (810 nm), 15 J/cm2
. Cell cultures were examined for
cellular proliferation (MTT assay), viability (FDA/PI staining) after 24, 48 and 72 hours and cell
differentiation (qPCR of collagen type 1a – COL1a and alkaline phosphatase expressions - ALP) after
7 days.
Results: Photomodulation with an 810-nm diode laser increased cell proliferation at all time points.
COL1a gene expression increased both in HGF and co-cultures. ALP expression was up-regulated
in osteoblastic cultures, but co-cultures with fibroblasts negated this response.
Conclusion: The 810-nm diode laser positively affected cell proliferation and viability in all
experimental groups. The statistically significant increased COL1a gene expression at 7 days after
irradiation both in the irradiated HGF and co-cultures suggests that low-level laser therapy (LLLT)
stimulated extracellular matrix (ECM) formation signaling in both cell types.
Keywords :
Co-culture , Diode laser , Human gingival fibroblasts , Osteoblasts , Photomodulation , 810 nm