Bright light therapy in Parkinson's disease: a pilot study on visual pathway improvements.

IF 3.4 2区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Wei-Ye Xie, Hui Lou, Jia-Ying Liu, Jie-Yun Yin, Tian-Qi Zhang, Cheng-Jie Mao, Fen Wang, Chun-Feng Liu, Yun Shen
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Abstract

Background: Bright light therapy (BLT) has been proved to have beneficial effects on Parkinson's disease (PD), the mechanisms remained unclear. Improvements of visual pathways might be key to BLT.

Objective: The aim of this study is to validate whether BLT improves clinical symptoms in PD and explore the possible mechanisms of visual pathways evaluated by optical coherence tomography (OCT), pattern electroretinogram (PERG) and visual evoked potentials (VEP).

Methods: Twenty-three PD patients were enrolled in this crossover randomized placebo-controlled study. Participants received either one month of BLT or dim light therapy (DLT), separated by one-month wash-out period, followed by another intervention. Participants underwent clinical scales, and visual-related evaluations including OCT, PERG and VEP before and after each intervention. Mixed-effects regression models were used to determine the effect between BLT and DLT on improving the differentials of clinical scales (Δscales), OCT (Δretinal thickness), PERG (ΔPERG values) and VEP (ΔP100 latencies). Correlations between clinical symptoms and visual evaluations improvements were analyzed in PD patients receiving BLT.

Results: Excessive daytime sleepiness, anxiety, life quality and autonomic function were improved after BLT. Compared with DLT, bilateral ΔN95 latencies for PERG and ΔP100 latencies for VEP were improved after BLT. We did not observe the changes of four quadrants retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) thickness after BLT or DLT.

Conclusions: BLT is a valuable and safe non-pharmacological intervention for improving visual function in PD patients.

Significance: These findings extend neural mechanisms of BLT to visual pathways improvements.

亮光治疗帕金森病:改善视觉通路的初步研究
背景:光明疗法(BLT)已被证明对帕金森病(PD)有有益作用,但其机制尚不清楚。视觉通路的改善可能是BLT的关键。目的:本研究旨在验证BLT是否能改善帕金森病的临床症状,并探讨光学相干断层扫描(OCT)、视网膜电图(PERG)和视觉诱发电位(VEP)评估视觉通路的可能机制。方法:23例PD患者被纳入这项交叉随机安慰剂对照研究。参与者接受一个月的BLT或暗光疗法(DLT),间隔一个月的洗脱期,然后进行另一项干预。参与者在每次干预前后分别接受临床量表和视觉相关评估,包括OCT、PERG和VEP。采用混合效应回归模型确定BLT和DLT对改善临床量表(Δscales)、OCT (Δretinal厚度)、PERG (ΔPERG值)和VEP (ΔP100潜伏期)差异的影响。分析接受BLT治疗的PD患者的临床症状与视觉评价改善之间的相关性。结果:BLT治疗后患者白天嗜睡、焦虑、生活质量及自主神经功能均有改善。与DLT相比,BLT后PERG的双侧ΔN95潜伏期和VEP的ΔP100潜伏期均有所改善。我们没有观察到BLT或DLT后视网膜神经纤维层(RNFL)四象限厚度的变化。结论:BLT是一种有价值且安全的非药物干预措施,可改善PD患者的视觉功能。意义:这些发现将BLT的神经机制扩展到视觉通路的改善。
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BMC Psychiatry
BMC Psychiatry 医学-精神病学
CiteScore
5.90
自引率
4.50%
发文量
716
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Psychiatry is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of the prevention, diagnosis and management of psychiatric disorders, as well as related molecular genetics, pathophysiology, and epidemiology.
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