Targeting the glymphatic system to promote α-synuclein clearance: a novel therapeutic strategy for Parkinson's disease.

IF 5.9 2区 医学 Q2 CELL BIOLOGY
Neural Regeneration Research Pub Date : 2026-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-13 DOI:10.4103/NRR.NRR-D-24-00764
Xiaoyue Lian, Zhenghao Liu, Zuobin Gan, Qingshan Yan, Luyao Tong, Linan Qiu, Yuntao Liu, Jiang-Fan Chen, Zhihui Li
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Abstract

The excessive buildup of neurotoxic α-synuclein plays a pivotal role in the pathogenesis of Parkinson's disease, highlighting the urgent need for innovative therapeutic strategies to promote α-synuclein clearance, particularly given the current lack of disease-modifying treatments. The glymphatic system, a recently identified perivascular fluid transport network, is crucial for clearing neurotoxic proteins. This review aims to synthesize current knowledge on the role of the glymphatic system in α-synuclein clearance and its implications for the pathology of Parkinson's disease while emphasizing potential therapeutic strategies and areas for future research. The review begins with an overview of the glymphatic system and details its anatomical structure and physiological functions that facilitate cerebrospinal fluid circulation and waste clearance. It summarizes emerging evidence from neuroimaging and experimental studies that highlight the close correlation between the glymphatic system and clinical symptom severity in patients with Parkinson's disease, as well as the effect of glymphatic dysfunction on α-synuclein accumulation in Parkinson's disease models. Subsequently, the review summarizes the mechanisms of glymphatic system impairment in Parkinson's disease, including sleep disturbances, aquaporin-4 impairment, and mitochondrial dysfunction, all of which diminish glymphatic system efficiency. This creates a vicious cycle that exacerbates α-synuclein accumulation and worsens Parkinson's disease. The therapeutic perspectives section outlines strategies for enhancing glymphatic activity, such as improving sleep quality and pharmacologically targeting aquaporin-4 or its subcellular localization. Promising interventions include deep brain stimulation, melatonin supplementation, γ-aminobutyric acid modulation, and non-invasive methods (such as exercise and bright-light therapy), multisensory γ stimulation, and ultrasound therapy. Moreover, identifying neuroimaging biomarkers to assess glymphatic flow as an indicator of α-synuclein burden could refine Parkinson's disease diagnosis and track disease progression. In conclusion, the review highlights the critical role of the glymphatic system in α-synuclein clearance and its potential as a therapeutic target in Parkinson's disease. It advocates for further research to elucidate the specific mechanisms by which the glymphatic system clears misfolded α-synuclein and the development of imaging biomarkers to monitor glymphatic activity in patients with Parkinson's disease. Findings from this review suggest that enhancing glymphatic clearance is a promising strategy for reducing α-synuclein deposits and mitigating the progression of Parkinson's disease.

靶向淋巴系统促进α-突触核蛋白清除:帕金森病的新治疗策略
摘要:神经毒性α-突触核蛋白的过量积累在帕金森病的发病机制中起着关键作用,迫切需要创新的治疗策略来促进α-突触核蛋白的清除,特别是在目前缺乏疾病改善治疗的情况下。淋巴系统是最近发现的血管周围液体运输网络,对清除神经毒性蛋白至关重要。本文旨在综合目前关于淋巴系统在α-突触核蛋白清除中的作用及其对帕金森病病理的影响,同时强调潜在的治疗策略和未来研究的领域。本文首先概述了淋巴系统,并详细介绍了其促进脑脊液循环和废物清除的解剖结构和生理功能。本文总结了神经影像学和实验研究的新证据,这些证据突出了帕金森病患者的淋巴系统与临床症状严重程度之间的密切关系,以及淋巴功能障碍对帕金森病模型α-突触核蛋白积累的影响。随后,综述总结了帕金森病中淋巴系统损伤的机制,包括睡眠障碍、水通道蛋白-4损伤和线粒体功能障碍,这些都降低了淋巴系统的效率。这就形成了一个恶性循环,加剧了α-突触核蛋白的积累,加重了帕金森病。治疗观点部分概述了增强淋巴活性的策略,如改善睡眠质量和以水通道蛋白-4或其亚细胞定位为靶点的药理学。有前景的干预措施包括深部脑刺激、褪黑素补充、γ-氨基丁酸调节、非侵入性方法(如运动和强光疗法)、多感觉γ刺激和超声治疗。此外,识别神经成像生物标志物来评估淋巴流量作为α-突触核蛋白负荷的指标,可以改善帕金森病的诊断和跟踪疾病进展。总之,本综述强调了淋巴系统在α-突触核蛋白清除中的关键作用及其作为帕金森病治疗靶点的潜力。它提倡进一步研究阐明淋巴系统清除错误折叠α-突触核蛋白的具体机制,并开发成像生物标志物来监测帕金森病患者的淋巴活性。本综述的研究结果表明,增强淋巴清除是减少α-突触核蛋白沉积和缓解帕金森病进展的一种有希望的策略。
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Neural Regeneration Research
Neural Regeneration Research CELL BIOLOGY-NEUROSCIENCES
CiteScore
8.00
自引率
9.80%
发文量
515
审稿时长
1.0 months
期刊介绍: Neural Regeneration Research (NRR) is the Open Access journal specializing in neural regeneration and indexed by SCI-E and PubMed. The journal is committed to publishing articles on basic pathobiology of injury, repair and protection to the nervous system, while considering preclinical and clinical trials targeted at improving traumatically injuried patients and patients with neurodegenerative diseases.
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