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1 September 2011 Targeted gene transfer into rat facial muscles by nanosecond pulsed laser-induced stress waves
Akihiro Kurita, Takeshi Matsunobu, Akinori Shiotani, Yasushi Satoh, Takahiro Ando, Shunichi Sato, Minoru Obara
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Abstract
We investigate the feasibility of using nanosecond pulsed laser-induced stress waves (LISWs) for gene transfer into rat facial muscles. LISWs are generated by irradiating a black natural rubber disk placed on the target tissue with nanosecond pulsed laser light from the second harmonics (532 nm) of a Q-switched Nd:YAG laser, which is widely used in head and neck surgery and proven to be safe. After injection of plasmid deoxyribose nucleic acid (DNA) coding for Lac Z into rat facial muscles, pulsed laser is used to irradiate the laser target on the skin surface without incision or exposure of muscles. Lac Z expression is detected by X-gal staining of excised rat facial skin and muscles. Strong Lac Z expression is observed seven days after gene transfer, and sustained for up to 14 days. Gene transfer is achieved in facial muscles several millimeters deep from the surface. Gene expression is localized to the tissue exposed to LISWs. No tissue damage from LISWs is observed. LISW is a promising nonviral target gene transfer method because of its high spatial controllability, easy applicability, and minimal invasiveness. Gene transfer using LISW to produce therapeutic proteins such as growth factors could be used to treat nerve injury and paralysis.
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Akihiro Kurita, Takeshi Matsunobu, Akinori Shiotani, Yasushi Satoh, Takahiro Ando, Shunichi Sato, and Minoru Obara "Targeted gene transfer into rat facial muscles by nanosecond pulsed laser-induced stress waves," Journal of Biomedical Optics 16(9), 098002 (1 September 2011). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.3628313
Published: 1 September 2011
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KEYWORDS
Tissues

Pulsed laser operation

Skin

Nerve

Laser therapeutics

Laser tissue interaction

Nerve regeneration

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