Nd:YAG laser combined with gold nanorods for potential application in port-wine stains: an in vivo study.

JOURNAL OF BIOMEDICAL OPTICS(2017)

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Neodymium: yttrium aluminum garnet (Nd:YAG) lasers exhibit considerable potential for treating deeply buried port-wine stains. However, the application of Nd: YAG laser is limited by its weak absorption to blood. This in vivo study tested the efficacy and safety of utilizing thiol-terminated methoxypolyethylene glycol- modified gold nanorods (PEG-GNRs) to enhance the absorption of Nd: YAG laser to blood. Mouse mesentery and dorsal skinfold chamber (DSC) model were prepared to analyze the thermal responses of a single venule without anatomic structures, as well as blood vessels in the complex structure of the skin, to laser light. After the injection of 0.44 mg of PEG-GNRs, the required threshold density of laser energy for blood coagulation and complete vasoconstriction decreased from 24 to 18 J/cm(2) in the mesentery model and from 36 to 31 J/cm(2) in the DSC model. The laser pulse required for blood coagulation and complete vasoconstriction decreased by 67.75% and 62.25% on average in the mesentery model and by 67.55% and 54.45% on average in the DSC model. Histological and histochemical results confirmed that PEG-GNRs are nontoxic in the entire mouse life span. Therefore, combining PEG-GNRs with Nd: YAG laser may be effective and safe for inducing an obvious thermal response of blood vessels under low energy density and minimal pulse conditions. (C) 2017 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE)
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port-wine stains,laser dermatology,PEG-modified gold nanorods,mesentery model,dorsal skinfold chamber model
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