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Abstract Title:

Light-emitting diode treatment reverses the effect of TTX on cytochrome oxidase in neurons.

Abstract Source:

Neuroreport. 2001 Oct 8 ;12(14):3033-7. PMID: 11568632

Abstract Author(s):

M T Wong-Riley, X Bai, E Buchmann, H T Whelan

Article Affiliation:

M T Wong-Riley

Abstract:

Light close to and in the near-infrared range has documented benefits for promoting wound healing in human and animals. However, mechanisms of its action on cells are poorly understood. We hypothesized that light treatment with a light-emitting diode array at 670 nm (LED) is therapeutic in stimulating cellular events involving increases in cytochrome oxidase activity. LED was administered to cultured primary neurons whose voltage-dependent sodium channels were blocked by tetrodotoxin. The down-regulation of cytochrome oxidase activity by TTX was reverted to control levels by LED. LED alone also up-regulated enzyme activity. Thus, the results are consistent with our hypothesis that LED has a stimulating effect on cytochrome oxidase in neurons, even when they have been functionally silenced by TTX.

Study Type : In Vitro Study

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