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Blue laser-induced selective vasorelaxation by the activation of NOSs

Authors
Park, Sang WoongPark, SoonjungChoi, Hea KyungPark, Hyun JiYu, WonjongKim, Hyung-SikJeon, MinaChung, Soon-CheolBan, KiwonMoon, SunghwanBae, Young Min
Issue Date
Jul-2021
Publisher
ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Keywords
445 nm laser; NOS; Vessel relaxation; Cryptochrome; Phototherapy
Citation
MICROVASCULAR RESEARCH, v.136
Journal Title
MICROVASCULAR RESEARCH
Volume
136
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/69787
DOI
10.1016/j.mvr.2021.104165
ISSN
0026-2862
1095-9319
Abstract
Phototherapy has been tried for treating cardiovascular diseases. In particular, ultraviolet and blue visible lights were suggested to be useful due to their nitric oxide (NO)-production ability in the skin. However, the effects of blue light on the arterial contractility are controversial. Here, we hypothesized that appropriate protocol of blue laser can induce selective vasorelaxation by activating vasodilating signaling molecules in arteries. Using organ chamber arterial mechanics, NO assay, Matrigel assay, and microarray, we showed that a 200-Hz, 300-mu s, 445nm pulsed-laser (total energy of 600 mJ; spot size 4 mm) induced selective vasorelaxation, without vasocontraction in rat mesenteric arteries. The laser stimulation increased NO production in the cord bloodendothelial progenitor cells (CB-EPCs). Both the laser-induced vasorelaxation and NO production were inhibited by a non-selective, pan-NO synthase inhibitor, L-NG-Nitro arginine methyl ester. Microarray study in CB-EPCs suggested up-regulation of cryptochrome (CRY)2 as well as NO synthase (NOS)1 and NOSTRIN (NOS trafficking) by the laser. In conclusion, this study suggests that the 445-nm blue puled-laser can induce vasorelaxation possibly via the CRY photoreceptors and NOSs activation. The blue laser-therapy would be useful for treating systemic hypertension as well as improving local blood flow depending on the area of irradiation.
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