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author Maíra da Silva Almeida Rocha
Lucas Renan Sena de Oliveira
Diêgo Mendes Xavier
Natielle Cecília dos Santos Ottone
Pedro Paulo Ribeiro Ferreira
Kaio Augusto Oliveira Paulino
Juliana Sales Rodrigues Costa
Graciene Fernandes Araújo Campos Fonseca
Gabriela Silva
Patrick Almeida Silva
Saulo Soares da Silva
João Paulo de Paula Almeida
Cândido Celso Coimbra
Elizabethe Adriana Esteves
Cleber Ferraresi
Flavio de Castro Magalhaes
author_facet Maíra da Silva Almeida Rocha
Lucas Renan Sena de Oliveira
Diêgo Mendes Xavier
Natielle Cecília dos Santos Ottone
Pedro Paulo Ribeiro Ferreira
Kaio Augusto Oliveira Paulino
Juliana Sales Rodrigues Costa
Graciene Fernandes Araújo Campos Fonseca
Gabriela Silva
Patrick Almeida Silva
Saulo Soares da Silva
João Paulo de Paula Almeida
Cândido Celso Coimbra
Elizabethe Adriana Esteves
Cleber Ferraresi
Flavio de Castro Magalhaes
Maíra da Silva Almeida Rocha
Lucas Renan Sena de Oliveira
Diêgo Mendes Xavier
Natielle Cecília dos Santos Ottone
Pedro Paulo Ribeiro Ferreira
Kaio Augusto Oliveira Paulino
Juliana Sales Rodrigues Costa
Graciene Fernandes Araújo Campos Fonseca
Gabriela Silva
Patrick Almeida Silva
Saulo Soares da Silva
João Paulo de Paula Almeida
Cândido Celso Coimbra
Elizabethe Adriana Esteves
Cleber Ferraresi
Flavio de Castro Magalhaes
collection Wiley Open Access
contents The effects of different doses of single‐ and dual‐wavelength whole‐body photobiomodulation on metabolic parameters in obese mice Maíra da Silva Almeida Rocha Lucas Renan Sena de Oliveira Diêgo Mendes Xavier Natielle Cecília dos Santos Ottone Pedro Paulo Ribeiro Ferreira Kaio Augusto Oliveira Paulino Juliana Sales Rodrigues Costa Graciene Fernandes Araújo Campos Fonseca Gabriela Silva Patrick Almeida Silva Saulo Soares da Silva João Paulo de Paula Almeida Cândido Celso Coimbra Elizabethe Adriana Esteves Cleber Ferraresi Flavio de Castro Magalhaes Photochemistry and Photobiology AbstractPhotobiomodulation (PBM) shows beneficial effects on obesity‐related alterations. It is not known if dual‐ is more beneficial than single‐wavelength, nor the dose–response effect of such treatments. The effects of different doses of single‐ and dual‐wavelength whole‐body PBM on metabolic parameters in obese mice were evaluated. Male Swiss albino mice were fed with standard (Chow) or a cafeteria (CAF) diet and allocated into Sham (lights off), and PBM (whole‐body blanket (140 cm2) composed of 20 LED clusters, 2.14 mW/cm2/cluster, for 67 or 133 s: 1 or 2 J per cluster; 20 and 40 J total energy; and 0.143 and 0.286 J/cm2) with 660 nm (660), 850 (850) nm, or 660 nm + 850 nm (660/850). CAF induced insulin resistance that was inhibited in 660–1, 660–2, 850–1, and 660/850–2. CAF increased serum total cholesterol that was inhibited in 660–1, 660–2, 850–1, 660/850–1, and 660/850–2. There were no PBM‐induced changes in other variables assessed. The effects of whole‐body PBM in metabolic paraments in obese mice were wavelength and dose dependent: increasing the dose for 660 did not affect the outcomes; increasing the dose for 850 negatively affected the outcomes, and increasing the dose for 660/850 was mostly beneficial on the outcomes. 10.1111/php.14041 http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor
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spellingShingle The effects of different doses of single‐ and dual‐wavelength whole‐body photobiomodulation on metabolic parameters in obese mice
Maíra da Silva Almeida Rocha
Lucas Renan Sena de Oliveira
Diêgo Mendes Xavier
Natielle Cecília dos Santos Ottone
Pedro Paulo Ribeiro Ferreira
Kaio Augusto Oliveira Paulino
Juliana Sales Rodrigues Costa
Graciene Fernandes Araújo Campos Fonseca
Gabriela Silva
Patrick Almeida Silva
Saulo Soares da Silva
João Paulo de Paula Almeida
Cândido Celso Coimbra
Elizabethe Adriana Esteves
Cleber Ferraresi
Flavio de Castro Magalhaes
Photochemistry and Photobiology
The effects of different doses of single‐ and dual‐wavelength whole‐body photobiomodulation on metabolic parameters in obese mice Maíra da Silva Almeida Rocha Lucas Renan Sena de Oliveira Diêgo Mendes Xavier Natielle Cecília dos Santos Ottone Pedro Paulo Ribeiro Ferreira Kaio Augusto Oliveira Paulino Juliana Sales Rodrigues Costa Graciene Fernandes Araújo Campos Fonseca Gabriela Silva Patrick Almeida Silva Saulo Soares da Silva João Paulo de Paula Almeida Cândido Celso Coimbra Elizabethe Adriana Esteves Cleber Ferraresi Flavio de Castro Magalhaes Photochemistry and Photobiology AbstractPhotobiomodulation (PBM) shows beneficial effects on obesity‐related alterations. It is not known if dual‐ is more beneficial than single‐wavelength, nor the dose–response effect of such treatments. The effects of different doses of single‐ and dual‐wavelength whole‐body PBM on metabolic parameters in obese mice were evaluated. Male Swiss albino mice were fed with standard (Chow) or a cafeteria (CAF) diet and allocated into Sham (lights off), and PBM (whole‐body blanket (140 cm2) composed of 20 LED clusters, 2.14 mW/cm2/cluster, for 67 or 133 s: 1 or 2 J per cluster; 20 and 40 J total energy; and 0.143 and 0.286 J/cm2) with 660 nm (660), 850 (850) nm, or 660 nm + 850 nm (660/850). CAF induced insulin resistance that was inhibited in 660–1, 660–2, 850–1, and 660/850–2. CAF increased serum total cholesterol that was inhibited in 660–1, 660–2, 850–1, 660/850–1, and 660/850–2. There were no PBM‐induced changes in other variables assessed. The effects of whole‐body PBM in metabolic paraments in obese mice were wavelength and dose dependent: increasing the dose for 660 did not affect the outcomes; increasing the dose for 850 negatively affected the outcomes, and increasing the dose for 660/850 was mostly beneficial on the outcomes. 10.1111/php.14041 http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor
title The effects of different doses of single‐ and dual‐wavelength whole‐body photobiomodulation on metabolic parameters in obese mice
topic Photochemistry and Photobiology
url https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/php.14041