A Focused Review of Gamma Neuromodulation as a Therapeutic Target in Alzheimer's Spectrum Disorders.

Journal of psychiatry and brain science Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-02-28 DOI:10.20900/jpbs.20240001
I-Wei Shu, Yayu Lin, Eric L Granholm, Fiza Singh
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The aging population of the world is increasing at an unprecedented rate which is expected to lead to a corresponding unparalleled increase in age related diseases. Of particular concern are the large number of older adults expected to develop Alzheimer's disease (AD), which will require extraordinary local, national and worldwide healthcare resources. In this context, innovative interventions are needed urgently to delay AD onset and thereby give our healthcare systems time to prepare and provide meaningful care to our aging populations. This focused review discusses the crucial role of frontal gamma oscillations as a therapeutic target to delay or ameliorate cognitive decline in AD. Frontal gamma oscillations, including from prefrontal cortical areas, serve as a biomarker for working memory and other cognitive functions, and their impairment is observed before clinical symptoms manifest. This review evaluates evidence from animal models and human subjects to highlight the correlation between gamma wave abnormalities and cognitive deterioration. Furthermore, the review summarizes 11 clinical studies using neuromodulation techniques designed to stimulate gamma oscillations in mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and AD patients, including transcranial electrical stimulation, transcranial magnetic stimulation, and rhythmic sensory stimulation. These interventions have shown promise in mitigating early-stage cognitive decline, as evidenced by improved performance on memory tests, increased gamma oscillatory responses, and some have even shown reduced brain atrophy. These early studies suggest that treatments that strengthen frontal gamma oscillatory responses through neuromodulation are a promising approach to delay cognitive decline, that may serve as an adjunct to other therapies or as a standalone treatment in some populations.

伽马神经调控作为阿尔茨海默氏症谱系障碍治疗靶点的集中回顾。
世界人口老龄化正以前所未有的速度加剧,预计这将导致与年龄有关的疾病相应地空前增多。尤其令人担忧的是,预计将有大量老年人罹患阿尔茨海默病(AD),这将需要大量的地方、国家和全球医疗资源。在这种情况下,迫切需要创新的干预措施来延缓阿兹海默症的发病,从而使我们的医疗系统有时间做好准备,为老龄人口提供有意义的医疗服务。这篇重点综述讨论了额叶伽玛振荡作为治疗靶点在延缓或改善注意力缺失症认知能力下降方面的关键作用。额叶伽马振荡,包括前额叶皮质区域的伽马振荡,是工作记忆和其他认知功能的生物标志物,在临床症状出现之前就能观察到它们的损伤。本综述评估了来自动物模型和人类受试者的证据,强调了伽玛波异常与认知功能退化之间的相关性。此外,综述还总结了 11 项临床研究,这些研究采用了神经调节技术,旨在刺激轻度认知障碍(MCI)和注意力缺失症(AD)患者的伽马振荡,包括经颅电刺激、经颅磁刺激和节律性感觉刺激。这些干预措施在缓解早期认知功能衰退方面已显示出希望,表现在记忆测试成绩提高、伽马振荡反应增强,有些甚至显示出脑萎缩减轻。这些早期研究表明,通过神经调控加强额叶伽马振荡反应的疗法是一种很有希望延缓认知能力衰退的方法,在某些人群中可作为其他疗法的辅助手段或独立疗法。
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