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Abstract
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a severe and progressive neurodegenerative condition that exerts detrimental effects on brain function. As of now, there is no effective treatment for AD patients. This review explores two distinct avenues of research. The first revolves around the use of animal studies and preclinical models to gain insights into AD's underlying mechanisms and potential treatment strategies. Specifically, it delves into the effectiveness of interventions such as Optogenetics and Chemogenetics, shedding light on their implications for understanding pathophysiological mechanisms and potential therapeutic applications. The second avenue focuses on non-invasive brain stimulation (NiBS) techniques in the context of AD. Evidence suggests that NiBS can successfully modulate cognitive functions associated with various neurological and neuropsychiatric disorders, including AD, as demonstrated by promising findings. Here, we critically assessed recent findings in AD research belonging to these lines of research and discuss their potential impact on the clinical horizon of AD treatment. These multifaceted approaches offer hope for advancing our comprehension of AD pathology and developing novel therapeutic interventions.
阿尔茨海默病(AD)是一种严重的渐进性神经退行性疾病,会对大脑功能产生有害影响。到目前为止,还没有针对阿尔茨海默病患者的有效治疗方法。本综述探讨了两种不同的研究途径。第一条途径是利用动物实验和临床前模型来深入了解注意力缺失症的潜在机制和治疗策略。具体来说,它深入研究了光遗传学和化学遗传学等干预措施的有效性,揭示了它们对了解病理生理机制和潜在治疗应用的影响。第二个研究方向是针对注意力缺失症的非侵入性脑刺激(NiBS)技术。有证据表明,NiBS 可以成功调节与包括 AD 在内的各种神经和神经精神疾病相关的认知功能,这些研究结果前景广阔。在此,我们对属于这些研究方向的注意力缺失症研究的最新发现进行了批判性评估,并讨论了它们对注意力缺失症治疗的临床前景的潜在影响。这些多方面的研究方法为我们进一步了解 AD 病理和开发新型治疗干预措施带来了希望。
期刊介绍:
The official journal of the International Behavioral Neuroscience Society publishes original and significant review articles that explore the intersection between neuroscience and the study of psychological processes and behavior. The journal also welcomes articles that primarily focus on psychological processes and behavior, as long as they have relevance to one or more areas of neuroscience.