2022 Photochemistry and photobiolo…

An Experimental Study of Photoactivated Disinfection in the Treatment of Acute Pseudomembranous Stomatitis.

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Photochemistry and photobiology Vol. 98 (6) : 1418-1425 • Nov 2022

To investigate photoactivated disinfection (PAD) to treat acute pseudomembranous stomatitis, an animal model was established. Six-week-old male ICR mice were inoculated with Candida albicans under immunosuppression then divided into three groups (15 mice per group). Pseudomembranous area was measured, then mice had 1 mg mL(-1) toluidine blue solution spread on the area, left for 1 min (PAD-1 group) or 2 min (PAD-2 group), then irradiated with a 750 mW LED red light for 1 min, a control group received no treatment. Fungal load was measured immediately; after 48 h of observation pseudomembranous area and fungal load were measured. The mice were sacrificed and histopathological examination was performed. Before treatment, pseudomembranous area scores were similar (3 to 4 points) in all groups; 48 h after treatment, the treatment groups' scores were lower (1 to 2 points) than the control group (3 to 4 points, P < 0.05). Immediately after treatment and 48 h later, the fungal loads of the treatment groups were lower than the control group (both P < 0.05). Histopathology of the treatment groups improved more than controls. The treatment groups' results were similar. Therefore, this method of PAD, with short treatment time, reduced the fungal load and pseudomembranous area scores in a mouse model of acute pseudomembranous stomatitis and may have clinical potential.

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