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26 February 2014 The effect of picosecond laser pulses on redox-dependent processes in mice red blood cells studied in vivo
Olga Voronova, Tatyana Gening, Tatyana Abakumova, Aleksey Sysolyatin, Igor Zolotovskiy, Inna Antoneeva, Vladimir Ostatochnikov, Snezhanna Gening
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Abstract
The study highlights the effect of different modes of in vivo laser irradiation of mice using a PFL8LA laser with λ = 1560 nm, pulse duration of 1,4•10-12 s, peak power of 3,72•103 W and average output power of 20•10-3 W on the lipid peroxidation parameters: conjugated dienes, ketodienes and conjugated trienes, malondialdehyde, Schiff bases and the activity of antioxidant enzymes - catalase, glutathione -S-transferase and superoxide dismutase in erythrocytes and plasma of mice. Two groups of mice received a total dose of 3.8 J/cm2 per group, but the 1st group was irradiated only once, while the 2nd – four times. Significant differences in the parameters of the 1st and 2nd groups indicate different effects of the irradiation modes on redox-dependent processes in red blood cells of mice.
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Olga Voronova, Tatyana Gening, Tatyana Abakumova, Aleksey Sysolyatin, Igor Zolotovskiy, Inna Antoneeva, Vladimir Ostatochnikov, and Snezhanna Gening "The effect of picosecond laser pulses on redox-dependent processes in mice red blood cells studied in vivo", Proc. SPIE 8941, Optical Interactions with Tissue and Cells XXV; and Terahertz for Biomedical Applications, 894114 (26 February 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2037877
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KEYWORDS
Lithium

Oxidation

Blood

Picosecond phenomena

Laser irradiation

Control systems

In vivo imaging

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