Overcoming challenges of clinical cell therapies for Parkinson's disease with photobiomodulation

Hossein Chamkouri, Jianmin Si, Peng Chen, Haiyong Ni, Denis E. Bragin, Majid Ahmadlouydarab, Chaoshi Niu, Lei Chen
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Photobiomodulation (PBM) has emerged as a rapidly growing and innovative therapeutic method for various illnesses in recent years. Due to the irreversible nature of Parkinson's disease (PD), it has proven challenging to impede or postpone the progression of the disease. Despite research on pharmacological approaches to halt neuronal degeneration, the viability of these techniques has been called into doubt due to apprehensions over potential side effects and the ethical implications associated with the utilization of embryonic cell transplantation. Hence, developing an innovative therapeutic approach to halting neuronal degeneration and safeguarding neurons from this neurodegenerative disorder is imperative. This review examines the pathogenesis, challenges, and limitations of conventional PD therapies, allowing a closer examination of PBM's distinctive approach within this medical context. Delving into PBM's therapeutic mechanisms in the cells, the effects of different wavelengths on cell therapies in PD patients, and considerations for patient care administration to overcome traditional challenges, this study offers insights into its potential as a promising avenue for PD management.

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利用光生物调节克服帕金森病临床细胞疗法的挑战
近年来,光生物调节(Photobiomodulation,PBM)已成为治疗各种疾病的一种快速发展的创新疗法。由于帕金森病(PD)具有不可逆的性质,阻碍或推迟疾病的进展已被证明是一项挑战。尽管对阻止神经元变性的药理学方法进行了研究,但由于对潜在副作用的担忧以及利用胚胎细胞移植所涉及的伦理问题,这些技术的可行性一直受到质疑。因此,开发一种创新的治疗方法来阻止神经元变性并保护神经元免受这种神经退行性疾病的侵害势在必行。本综述探讨了传统帕金森病疗法的发病机理、挑战和局限性,以便在这一医学背景下仔细研究 PBM 的独特方法。本研究深入探讨了 PBM 在细胞中的治疗机制、不同波长对帕金森氏症患者细胞疗法的影响,以及患者护理管理中克服传统挑战的注意事项,为其作为帕金森氏症治疗的一种有前途的途径提供了见解。
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