Chinese Optics Letters, Volume. 2, Issue 8, 08477(2004)

Effect of helium-neon laser on fast excitatory postsynaptic potential of neurons in the isolated rat superior cervical ganglia

Hua Mo1、*, Ping He2, and Ning Mo2
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  • 1Department of Physics, Guangxi Medical University
  • 2Department of Pharmacology, Guangxi Medical University, Nanning 530021
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    The aim of this study is to further measure the effect of 632.8-nm helium-neon laser on fast excitatory postsynaptic potential (f-EPSP) of postganglionic neurons in isolated rat superior cervical ganglia by means of intracellular recording techniques. The neurons with f-EPSP were irradiated by different power densities (1-5 mW/cm2) laser. Irradiated by the 2-mW/cm2 laser, the amplitude of the f-EPSP could augment (P<0.05, paired t test) and even cause action potential at the end of the first 1-2 minutes, the f-EPSP could descend and last for 3-8 minutes. But the amplitude of the f-EPSP of neurons irradiated by the 5-mW/cm2 laser could depress for the irradiating periods. The results show that: 1) the variation of the amplitude of f-EPSP caused by laser is power density-dependent and time-dependent; 2) there exist the second-order phases in the interaction of the helium-neon laser with neurons. These findings may provide certain evidence in explanation of the mechanisms of clinical helium-neon laser therapy.

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    Hua Mo, Ping He, Ning Mo, "Effect of helium-neon laser on fast excitatory postsynaptic potential of neurons in the isolated rat superior cervical ganglia," Chin. Opt. Lett. 2, 08477 (2004)

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    Received: Jan. 16, 2004

    Accepted: --

    Published Online: Jun. 6, 2006

    The Author Email: Hua Mo (mohuawuli@vip.sina.com)

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