抗炎扫描:目前的见解和未来的展望治疗脾超声。

IF 2.9 Q2 Medicine
Pierpaolo Di Nicolò, Francesco Corradi
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摘要

最近的研究发现,迷走神经刺激(VNS)可触发生理抗炎反射,通过植入式或经皮装置进行神经调节,提供了潜在的治疗机会。一种使用脾脏靶向聚焦超声刺激(sFUS)的新型无创技术可以通过触发迷走神经来复制这些效果,为免疫调节开辟了新的可能性。早期研究结果表明,sfu可能演变成一种治疗工具,可以调节多种疾病的炎症反应。这篇简短的交流介绍了在不同炎症模型中疗效的临床前证据,讨论了sFUS的机制,探讨了潜在的转化为人类应用的步骤,并讨论了未来的方向。
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The anti-inflammatory scan: current insights and future perspectives on therapeutic splenic ultrasonography.

The anti-inflammatory scan: current insights and future perspectives on therapeutic splenic ultrasonography.

Recent discoveries have identified that physiological anti-inflammatory reflexes are triggered by vagus nerve stimulation (VNS), which offers neuromodulation- performed via implantable or transcutaneous devices-potential therapeutic opportunities. A novel, noninvasive technique using spleen-targeted focused ultrasound stimulation (sFUS) can replicate these effects by triggering the vagus nerve, opening new possibilities for immunomodulation. Early findings suggest that sFUS may evolve into a therapeutic tool to modulate inflammatory responses across a number of diseases. This short communication presents preclinical evidence of efficacy in diverse models of inflammation, discusses the mechanisms underlying sFUS, explores potential translational steps into human application and discusses future directions.

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Ultrasound Journal
Ultrasound Journal Health Professions-Radiological and Ultrasound Technology
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