Combined laser and ozone therapy for onychomycosis in an in vitro and ex vivo model.

In order to develop a fast combined method for onychomycosis treatment using an in vitro and an ex vivo models, a combination of two dual-diode lasers at 405 nm and 639 nm wavelengths, in a continuous manner, together with different ozone concentrations (until 80 ppm), was used for performing the ex...

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Main Authors: Javier Fernández, Iván Del Valle Fernández, Claudio J Villar, Felipe Lombó
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2021-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0253979
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spelling doaj-317e606b7fb8460dbbd01d96aa4b2eb52021-07-15T04:30:23ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032021-01-01166e025397910.1371/journal.pone.0253979Combined laser and ozone therapy for onychomycosis in an in vitro and ex vivo model.Javier FernándezIván Del Valle FernándezClaudio J VillarFelipe LombóIn order to develop a fast combined method for onychomycosis treatment using an in vitro and an ex vivo models, a combination of two dual-diode lasers at 405 nm and 639 nm wavelengths, in a continuous manner, together with different ozone concentrations (until 80 ppm), was used for performing the experiments on fungal strains growing on PDA agar medium or on pig's hooves samples. In the in vitro model experiments, with 30 min combined treatment, all species are inhibited at 40 ppm ozone concentration, except S. brevicaulis, which didn't show an inhibition in comparison with only ozone treatment. In the ex vivo model experiments, with the same duration and ozone concentration, A. chrysogenum and E. floccosum showed total inhibition; T. mentagrophytes and T. rubrum showed a 75% growth inhibition; M. canis showed a delay in sporulation; and S. brevicaulis and A. terreus did not show growth inhibition. This combined laser and ozone treatment may be developed as a fast therapy for human onychomycosis, as a potential alternative to the use of antifungal drugs with potential side effects and long duration treatments.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0253979
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author Javier Fernández
Iván Del Valle Fernández
Claudio J Villar
Felipe Lombó
spellingShingle Javier Fernández
Iván Del Valle Fernández
Claudio J Villar
Felipe Lombó
Combined laser and ozone therapy for onychomycosis in an in vitro and ex vivo model.
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author_facet Javier Fernández
Iván Del Valle Fernández
Claudio J Villar
Felipe Lombó
author_sort Javier Fernández
title Combined laser and ozone therapy for onychomycosis in an in vitro and ex vivo model.
title_short Combined laser and ozone therapy for onychomycosis in an in vitro and ex vivo model.
title_full Combined laser and ozone therapy for onychomycosis in an in vitro and ex vivo model.
title_fullStr Combined laser and ozone therapy for onychomycosis in an in vitro and ex vivo model.
title_full_unstemmed Combined laser and ozone therapy for onychomycosis in an in vitro and ex vivo model.
title_sort combined laser and ozone therapy for onychomycosis in an in vitro and ex vivo model.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2021-01-01
description In order to develop a fast combined method for onychomycosis treatment using an in vitro and an ex vivo models, a combination of two dual-diode lasers at 405 nm and 639 nm wavelengths, in a continuous manner, together with different ozone concentrations (until 80 ppm), was used for performing the experiments on fungal strains growing on PDA agar medium or on pig's hooves samples. In the in vitro model experiments, with 30 min combined treatment, all species are inhibited at 40 ppm ozone concentration, except S. brevicaulis, which didn't show an inhibition in comparison with only ozone treatment. In the ex vivo model experiments, with the same duration and ozone concentration, A. chrysogenum and E. floccosum showed total inhibition; T. mentagrophytes and T. rubrum showed a 75% growth inhibition; M. canis showed a delay in sporulation; and S. brevicaulis and A. terreus did not show growth inhibition. This combined laser and ozone treatment may be developed as a fast therapy for human onychomycosis, as a potential alternative to the use of antifungal drugs with potential side effects and long duration treatments.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0253979
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