Alzheimer's disease and low-dose radiation therapy: A new hope

Q1 Health Professions
Neal E. Dunlap , Robert P. Friedland , Lu Cai
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Abstract

The concept of low-dose radiation (LDR)-induced hormetic responses was initially observed approximately 70 years ago and systematically reviewed along with the discovery of LDR-induced adaptive responses in a cytogenetic in vitro study in 1980s. By the end of the 1990s, discussions regarding the potential applications of LDR-induced hormesis and adaptive responses for preventing or treating chronic diseases, such as Alzheimer’s disease (AD) had taken place. Until 2016, reports on radiotherapy for the subjects with AD and for genetic AD model mice were published. Subsequently, several preclinical studies with animal models of AD and clinical studies in AD subjects were conducted. A significant milestone was achieved with the online availability of a new Systematic Review based on qualified publications from these preclinical and clinical studies. This mini-review provides a concise historical introduction to LDR-induced hormesis and adaptive responses with discussion of AD radiotherapy with either LDR or relatively high dose radiation. Highlights of this Systematic Review cover promising outcomes, challenges, and new questions, followed by discussion of potential mechanisms.

阿尔茨海默病与低剂量放射治疗:新的希望
低剂量辐射(LDR)诱导激素反应的概念最初是在大约 70 年前观察到的,随着 20 世纪 80 年代在体外细胞遗传学研究中发现低剂量辐射诱导的适应性反应,这一概念得到了系统的回顾。到 20 世纪 90 年代末,人们开始讨论 LDR 诱导的激素作用和适应性反应在预防或治疗阿尔茨海默病(AD)等慢性疾病方面的潜在应用。直到 2016 年,有关针对阿尔茨海默氏症患者和遗传性阿尔茨海默氏症模型小鼠的放射治疗的报告才得以发表。随后,又开展了多项针对阿兹海默症动物模型的临床前研究和针对阿兹海默症患者的临床研究。以这些临床前和临床研究的合格出版物为基础的新版《系统综述》的在线发布是一个重要的里程碑。这篇微型综述简明扼要地介绍了低辐射诱导的激素作用和适应性反应,并讨论了使用低辐射或相对高剂量辐射进行 AD 放射治疗的情况。本系统综述的重点包括有希望的结果、挑战和新问题,随后讨论了潜在的机制。
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Radiation Medicine and Protection
Radiation Medicine and Protection Health Professions-Emergency Medical Services
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