Author/Authors :
Sbeghen، Mônica Raquel نويسنده Universidade Estadual de Maring?, Maring?, Paran? , , Voltarelli، Evandra Maria نويسنده Center for Zoonosis Control, Maring?, Paran? , , Campois، T?cito Graminha نويسنده Universidade Estadual de Maring?, Maring?, Paran? , , Kimura، Elza نويسنده Departament of Pharmacy , , Alessi Arisitides، Sandra Mara نويسنده Department of Clinical Analyses and Biomedicine , , Hernandes، Luzmarina نويسنده Department of Morphophysiology Sciences , , Caetano، Wilker نويسنده Department of Chemistry , , Hioka، Noboru نويسنده Department of Chemistry , , Campana Lonardoni، Maria Valdrinez نويسنده Department of Clinical Analyses and Biomedicine , , Verzignassi Silveira، Tha?s Gomes نويسنده Department of Clinical Analyses and Biomedicine ,
Abstract :
Introduction: The topical and intradermal photodynamic therapy (PDT) effect of methylene blue (MB) using light-emitting diode (LED) as light source (MB/LED-PDT) in the treatment of lesions of American cutaneous leishmaniasis (ACL) caused by Leishmania braziliensis in hamsters were investigated.
Methods: Hamsters were infected in the footpad with 4×107 promastigotes of L. braziliensis and divided in 4 groups: Control group was not treated, AmB group was treated with amphotericin B, MB-Id group received intradermal MB at the edge of the lesion and MB-Tp group received MB topic. After treatment with MB, the animals were illuminated using red LEDs at the 655 nm wavelength for 1 hour. The MB/LED-PDT was carried out three times a week for 12 weeks.
Results: Animals of MB-Tp group presented lesion healing with significant diminution in extent of the lesion, and reduced parasite burden compared to control group; however, no significant difference was seen compared to the AmB group. MB-Tp group also showed reconstitution of the epithelium, the formation of collagen fibers, organization in the epidermis, a little disorganization and inflammation in the dermis. MB-Id was ineffective in all parameters evaluated, and it was comparable to the control group results.
Conclusion: These data show that PDT with the use of MB-Tp and LED may be an alternative for the treatment of ACL. However, additional studies are being conducted to assess the potential of MB/LED-PDT, alone or in combination with conventional therapy, for the treatment of ACL.