Chenyuan Ding, Penghao Liu, Zhuofan Xu, Yuanchen Cheng, Han Yu, Lei Cheng, Zan Chen, Fengzeng Jian, Wanru Duan
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Photoacoustic technologies in nervous system disorders: An emerging strategy for neuromodulation.
Spinal cord injury is a severe neurological disorder; however, current treatment methods often fail to restore nerve function effectively. Spinal cord stimulation via electrical signals is a promising therapeutic modality for spinal cord injury. Based on similar principles, this review aims to explore the potential of optical and acoustic neuromodulation techniques, emphasizing their benefits in the context of spinal cord injury. Photoacoustic imaging, renowned for its noninvasive nature, high-resolution capabilities, and cost-effectiveness, is well recognized for its role in early diagnosis, dynamic monitoring, and surgical guidance in stem cell therapies for spinal cord injury. Moreover, photoacoustodynamic therapy offers multiple pathways for tissue regeneration. Optogenetics and sonogenetics use genetic engineering to achieve precise neuronal activation, while photoacoustoelectric therapy leverages photovoltaic materials for electrical modulation of the nervous system, introducing an innovative paradigm for nerve system disorder management. Collectively, these advancements represent a transformative shift in the diagnosis and treatment of spinal cord injury, with the potential to significantly enhance nerve function remodeling and improve patient outcomes.
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.