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PBM Research20 studies

Photobiomodulation for Toxins

20 peer-reviewed studies on light therapy for toxins, spanning 2003 to 2020. Filtered from the full PBM database of 4,914 studies.

20

Total Studies

0

Human Studies

19

Positive Results

4

Wavelength Bands

Study Types

Mouse
12 (60%)
In vitro
4 (20%)
Rat
2 (10%)
Animal
1 (5%)
Review
1 (5%)

Outcomes

positive
19 (95%)
unclear
1 (5%)

Wavelength Distribution

Not specified

9 studies

Red (600-700nm)

6 studies

IR (900nm+)

4 studies

Near-IR (700-900nm)

1 studies

All Studies (20)

Effects of photobiomodulation on Daphnia magna Straus and their sensitivity to toxicant.

VorobyevaPhotochem Photobiol2020633nm
positiveAnimal

Modulatory effect of laser irradiation on mastoparan-7-induced contraction.

GrześkBiomed Rep2020810nm
positiveRat

Photobiomodulation reduces cell death and cytokine production in C2C12 cells exposed to Bothrops venoms.

GouveiaLasers Med Sci2019660nm
positiveIn vitro

Light emitting diode (LED) photobiomodulation therapy on murine macrophage exposed to Bothropstoxin-I and Bothropstoxin-II myotoxins.

Pereira Dos ReisToxicon2019945nm
positiveIn vitro

Light Emitting Diode (LED) therapy reduces local pathological changes induced by Bothrops asper snake venom.

CamposToxicon2018
positiveMouse

Photobiomodulation therapy on bothrops snake venom-induced local pathological effects: A systematic review.

SilvaToxicon2018
unclearReview

Vibrational spectroscopy of muscular tissue intoxicated by snake venom and exposed to photobiomodulation therapy.

VieiraLasers Med Sci2017904nm
positiveMouse

Photobiomodulation of local alterations induced by BthTX-I, a phospholipase A2 myotoxin from Bothrops jararacussu snake venom: In vivo and in vitro evaluation.

SantosInt J Biol Macromol2017685nm
positiveMouse

Effects of photobiomodulation therapy on Bothrops moojeni snake-envenomed gastrocnemius of mice using enzymatic biomarkers.

DouradoLasers Med Sci2017
positiveMouse

Effect of photobiomodulation on endothelial cell exposed to Bothrops jararaca venom.

FrancoLasers Med Sci2016
positiveIn vitro

Low-Level Laser Therapy (904 nm) Counteracts Motor Deficit of Mice Hind Limb following Skeletal Muscle Injury Caused by Snakebite-Mimicking Intramuscular Venom Injection.

VieiraPLoS One2016904nm
positiveMouse

Photobiomodulation Protects and Promotes Differentiation of C2C12 Myoblast Cells Exposed to Snake Venom.

SilvaPLoS One2016
positiveIn vitro

Photobiostimulation reduces edema formation induced in mice by Lys-49 phospholipases A2 isolated from Bothrops moojeni venom.

Nadur-AndradePhotochem Photobiol Sci2014
positiveMouse

Effects of a low-level semiconductor gallium arsenide laser on local pathological alterations induced by Bothrops moojeni snake venom.

Aranha de SousaPhotochem Photobiol Sci2013
positiveMouse

Effects of photobiostimulation on edema and hemorrhage induced by Bothrops moojeni venom.

Nadur-AndradeLasers Med Sci2012
positiveMouse

Low-level laser therapy promotes vascular endothelial growth factor receptor-1 expression in endothelial and nonendothelial cells of mice gastrocnemius exposed to snake venom.

DouradoPhotochem Photobiol2011
positiveMouse

The ability of low level laser therapy to prevent muscle tissue damage induced by snake venom.

Doin-SilvaPhotochem Photobiol Sci2009685nm
positiveRat

Effect of low-level laser therapy in the myonecrosis induced by Bothrops jararacussu snake venom.

BarbosaPhotomed Laser Surg2009685nm
positiveMouse

Effect of low-level laser therapy in the inflammatory response induced by Bothrops jararacussu snake venom.

BarbosaToxicon2008685nm
positiveMouse

Effects of the Ga-As laser irradiation on myonecrosis caused by Bothrops Moojeni snake venom.

DouradoLasers Surg Med2003904nm
positiveMouse
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