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저출력 레이져 자극이 근육세포의 증식 및 유전자 발현에 미치는 효과Effect of Low-Energy Laser Irradiation on the Proliferation and Gene Expression of Myoblast Cells

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Effect of Low-Energy Laser Irradiation on the Proliferation and Gene Expression of Myoblast Cells
Authors
곽지현전옥희강동연유연희김경환정병조김지현
Issue Date
Feb-2010
Publisher
대한의용생체공학회
Keywords
Low-energy laser irradiation; myoblast; cell proliferation; MyoD; Myf5; VEGF
Citation
의공학회지, v.31, no.1, pp 81 - 86
Pages
6
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
의공학회지
Volume
31
Number
1
Start Page
81
End Page
86
URI
https://scholarworks.korea.ac.kr/kumedicine/handle/2020.sw.kumedicine/15216
ISSN
1229-0807
2288-9396
Abstract
[한국어 초록 없음]
Laser irradiation is known to affect various tissues such as skin, bone, nerve, and skeletal muscle. Laser irradiation promotes ATP synthesis, facilitates wound healing, and stimulates cell proliferation and angiogenesis. In skeletal muscle, laser irradiation is related to the proliferation of skeletal muscle satellite cells. Normal skeletal muscle contains remodeling capacity from myogenic cells that are derived from mononuclear satellite cells. Their processes are activated by the expression of genes related with myogenesis such as muscle-specific transcription factors (MyoD and Myf5) and VEGF (vascular endothelial growth factor). In this study, we hypothesized that laser irradiation would enhance and regulate muscle cell proliferation and regeneration through modulation of the gene expressions related with the differentiation of skeletal muscle satellite cells. C2C12 myoblastic cells were exposed to continuous/non-continuous laser irradiation (660nm/808nm) for 10 minutes daily for either 1 day or 5 days. After laser irradiation, cell proliferation and gene expression (MyoD, Myf5, VEGF) were quantified. Continuous 660nm laser irradiation significantly increased cell proliferation and gene expression compared to control, continuous 808nm laser irradiation, and non-continuous 660nm laser irradiation groups. These results indicate that continuous 660nm laser irradiation can be applied to the treatment and regeneration of skeletal muscle tissue.
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