INVESTIGADORES
ABRAMOVICH Dalhia Nurit
artículos
Título:
Low level laser therapy (LLLT) modulates ovarian function in mature female mice
Autor/es:
OUBIÑA, GONZALO; PASCUALI, NATALIA; SCOTTI, LEOPOLDINA; DI PIETRO, MARIANA; LA SPINA, FLORENZA A.; BUFFONE, MARIANO G.; HIGUERA, JAVIER; ABRAMOVICH, DALHIA; PARBORELL, FERNANDA
Revista:
PROGRESS IN BIOPHYSICS AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Editorial:
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
Referencias:
Año: 2019 vol. 145 p. 10 - 18
ISSN:
0079-6107
Resumen:
It is known that LLLT has beneficial effects on several pathological conditions including wound healing, pain and inflammation. LLLT modulates biological processes, including cell proliferation, apoptosis and angiogenesis. In the present study, we examined the effect of local application of LLLT on follicular dynamics, ovarian reserve, AMH expression, progesterone levels, apoptosis, angiogenesis, and reproductive outcome in adult mice. LLLT (200 J/cm2) increased the percentage of primary and preantral follicles, whilst decreasing the percentage of corpora lutea compared to control ovaries. LLLT-treated ovaries did not exhibit any changes regarding the number of primordial follicles. We observed a higher percentage of AMH-positive follicles (in early stages of development) in LLLT-treated ovaries compared to control ovaries. LLLT reduced the P4 concentration and the apoptosis in early antral follicles compared to control ones. LLLT caused a reduction in the endothelial cell area and an increase in the periendothelial cell area in the ovary. Additionally, LLLT was able to improve oocyte quality. Our findings suggest that local application of LLLT modulates follicular dynamics by regulating apoptosis and the vascular stability in mouse ovary. In conclusion, these data indicate that LLLT might become a novel and useful tool in the treatment of several pathologies, including female reproductive disorders.