曲哈洛糖:治疗创伤性脑损伤的有前途的新疗法?对动物实验证据的系统回顾

IF 0.4 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Mohammad Ghorbani , MohammadAli Abouei Mehrizi , Mahboobeh Tajvidi , Mohmmad Amin Habibi , Mohammad Mohammadi , Saeid Esmaeilian , Paria Torabi , Elham Rahmanipour , Mahyar Daskareh , Aynaz Mohammadi
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摘要

背景由于发病率和死亡率较高,脑损伤是一个重大的全球性健康问题。继发性脑损伤后的持续神经变性是一个重大问题。曲哈洛糖是一种天然存在的二糖,已在临床前创伤性脑损伤模型中显示出潜在的治疗效果。本研究系统回顾了有关曲哈洛糖作为一种潜在的 TBI 治疗方法的临床前和临床数据。我们的搜索时间跨度从 PubMed、EMBASE、SCOPUS 和 Web of Science 开始,直至 2023 年 8 月。谷歌学术也进行了人工搜索。我们使用 SYRCLE 的动物研究偏倚风险工具对研究质量进行了评估。这些研究表明,在小鼠/大鼠创伤性脑损伤模型中,曲哈洛糖可增强运动和认知功能,减少氧化损伤和炎症,调节金属失衡,增加神经营养因子和突触蛋白,改善自噬和线粒体功能。结论曲哈洛糖具有治疗创伤性脑损伤的潜力。然而,要确认其对人体的安全性和有效性,还需要进行更严格、更全面的研究。
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Trehalose: A promising new treatment for traumatic brain injury? A systematic review of animal evidence

Background

TBI is a major global health issue due to its high morbidity and mortality rates. Persistent neurodegeneration following secondary brain injuries is a significant concern. Trehalose, a naturally occurring disaccharide, has shown potential therapeutic effects in preclinical TBI models. This study systematically reviews the preclinical and clinical data on trehalose as a potential TBI treatment.

Methods

We conducted a systematic review of trehalose’s role in TBI treatment following PRISMA guidelines. Our search spanned from the inception of PubMed, EMBASE, SCOPUS, and Web of Science until August 2023. Google Scholar was also manually searched. The quality of the studies was assessed using SYRCLE’s risk of bias tool for animal studies.

Results

Out of sixty-six records reviewed, four animal studies were included. These studies indicated that trehalose enhanced motor and cognitive functions, reduced oxidative damage and inflammation, regulated metal dyshomeostasis, increased neurotrophic factors and synaptic proteins, and improved autophagy and mitochondrial function in mouse/rat TBI models. However, a significant risk of bias was noted.

Conclusion

Trehalose demonstrates potential as a TBI treatment. However, more rigorous, and comprehensive research is needed to confirm its safety and efficacy in humans.

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