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SENSITIVITY OF Porphyromonas AND Prevotella SPECIES IN LIQUID MEDIA TO ARGON LASER
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Abstract— The phototoxicity of argon laser irradiation was studied in aqueous suspensions of Porphyromonas endodontalis (American Type Culture Collection [ATCC] 35406), Porphyromonas gingivalis (ATCC 33277), Prevotella denticola (ATCC 33184) and two strains of Prevotella intermedia (ATCC 15033 and 49046), all “black‐pigmented bacteria,” BPB, that accumulate cellular porphyrins. Several of these species have been implicated in the etiology of Periodontol disease. Non‐black‐pigmented bacteria were also studied to test the specificity of irradiation as a potential photodynamic treatment for Periodontol infections. Cell suspensions were irradiated with an argon laser at fluences of 20–200 J/cm2. When cultured in hemin‐supplemented media, ATCC 15033 was the most sensitive to irradiation. However, a second strain of the same species (ATCC 49046) was resistant. The photosensitivity of other species ranked ATCC 33277 > 35406 = 33184 = 35496. When hemin was replaced in media by hemoglobin, ATCC 33277 became resistant to irradiation. Protoporphyrin IX content in BPB cells was shown not to be a major factor determining photosensitivity. Oxygen was required during irradiation for BPB species to be affected. Non‐black‐pigmented bacteria were much less sensitive to irradiation than BPB.
Title: SENSITIVITY OF Porphyromonas AND Prevotella SPECIES IN LIQUID MEDIA TO ARGON LASER
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Abstract— The phototoxicity of argon laser irradiation was studied in aqueous suspensions of Porphyromonas endodontalis (American Type Culture Collection [ATCC] 35406), Porphyromonas gingivalis (ATCC 33277), Prevotella denticola (ATCC 33184) and two strains of Prevotella intermedia (ATCC 15033 and 49046), all “black‐pigmented bacteria,” BPB, that accumulate cellular porphyrins.
Several of these species have been implicated in the etiology of Periodontol disease.
Non‐black‐pigmented bacteria were also studied to test the specificity of irradiation as a potential photodynamic treatment for Periodontol infections.
Cell suspensions were irradiated with an argon laser at fluences of 20–200 J/cm2.
When cultured in hemin‐supplemented media, ATCC 15033 was the most sensitive to irradiation.
However, a second strain of the same species (ATCC 49046) was resistant.
The photosensitivity of other species ranked ATCC 33277 > 35406 = 33184 = 35496.
When hemin was replaced in media by hemoglobin, ATCC 33277 became resistant to irradiation.
Protoporphyrin IX content in BPB cells was shown not to be a major factor determining photosensitivity.
Oxygen was required during irradiation for BPB species to be affected.
Non‐black‐pigmented bacteria were much less sensitive to irradiation than BPB.
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