Effectiveness of photo-ozone therapy against equine Pythium insidiosum

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      Effectiveness of photo-ozone therapy against equine Pythium insidiosum
      J Equine Vet Sci. 2024 Feb 9:105030. doi: 10.1016/j.jevs.2024.105030. Online ahead of print.
      Authors
      V S Rodrigues 1 , L A C Trevisan 1 , B S Cintra 1 , R H Pires 1 , A B Ribeiro 1 , D C Tavares 1 , E Oberhaus 2 , J C Ferreira 3
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      1 Post-graduation Program in Animal Sciences, University of Franca, 201 Dr. Armando de Sáles Oliveira, Franca, SP, Brazil, 14404-600.
      2 School of Animal Sciences, Louisiana State University, 201D Animal & Food Sciences Lab Bldg., Baton Rouge, LA, USA, 70803.
      3 Post-graduation Program in Animal Sciences, University of Franca, 201 Dr. Armando de Sáles Oliveira, Franca, SP, Brazil, 14404-600. Electronic address: jair.ferreira@unifran.edu.br.

      PMID: 38342358
      DOI: 10.1016/j.jevs.2024.105030

      Abstract

      Cutaneous pythiosis is a life-threatening infectious disease. Low-level laser therapy (LLLT) and ozone (O3) have been used individually in the treatment of infected wounds. The goals of the study were a) to characterize the antimicrobial action of the photo-ozone therapy (LLLT-O3) against equine Pythium insidiosum, and b) to assess the cytotoxic potential of the LLLT-O3 in keratinocytes. Specimens of pathogen were isolated from 10 horses. After culturing, 120 hyphae plugs were distributed among four groups (n=30 hyphae plugs/group): LLLT (laser irradiation for 160 sec;), O3 (exposition to O3 for 15 min;), LLLT-O3 (LLLT and O3 treatments in sequence) and control (untreated plugs). The hyphae growth was measured during the first 14 days post-treatment. Where there was an absence of hyphae growth, the plug was recultured for an additional 7 days. The cytotoxic potential of the treatments against HaCaT keratinocytes was assessed by colorimetric assays. The LLLT-O3 and O3 treatments inactivated, respectively, 92.3% (28/30) and 30% (9/30) of the samples. No growth was detected after 7 days reculture of inactivated hyphae plugs on new media. Hyphae growth was visualized in 100% of the control and LLLT hyphae plugs. The viability of HaCaT cells was not affected by the isolated treatments (LLLT and O3), while the LLLT-O3 showed slight cytotoxic effect (20%) when compared to the control group (P<0.05). Photo-ozone therapy inactivated equine P. insidiosum hyphae with minimal cytotoxicity in skin cells in vitro.

      Keywords: Antimicrobial; horse; in-vitro; low-level laser therapy; ozone; pythiosis.

      Copyright © 2024. Published by Elsevier Inc.

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