光生物调节对神经退行性疾病动物模型中神经炎症反应的影响的系统综述。

IF 3.4 3区 医学 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES
Kangzhe Xie, Hala El Khoury, John Mitrofanis, Paul J Austin
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摘要

本系统综述探讨了光生物调节(PBM)对神经退行性疾病动物模型中神经炎症反应和氧化应激的影响,即红光到近红外光在身体组织中的应用。将研究问题和搜索方案前瞻性地登记在PROSPERO数据库中。神经退行性疾病在西方世界的老龄化人口中变得越来越普遍,没有任何疾病改善或神经保护治疗方案可用。因此,确实需要为患者开发有效的治疗方案。中枢神经系统的炎症反应和氧化应激与神经元细胞死亡有很强的相关性。PBM是一种非侵入性治疗选择,在神经退行性疾病的动物模型中显示出疗效和有希望的效果;许多研究报告了神经保护和改善的行为结果。据我们所知,之前还没有研究回顾了PBM在神经退行性疾病中的抗炎和抗氧化作用。本综述在一系列神经退行性疾病的动物模型中研究了这种关系。我们发现PBM可以有效地降低胶质细胞激活、促炎细胞因子表达和氧化应激,同时增加抗炎胶质细胞反应和细胞因子,以及抗氧化能力。这些积极的结果伴随着PBM治疗后明显的神经保护。我们的综述进一步表明,PBM可以发展成为一种有效的非药物干预神经退行性疾病。
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A systematic review of the effect of photobiomodulation on the neuroinflammatory response in animal models of neurodegenerative diseases.

This systematic review examines the effect of photobiomodulation (PBM), the application of red to near infrared light on body tissues, on the neuroinflammatory response and oxidative stress in animal models of neurodegenerative diseases. The research question and search protocol were prospectively registered on the PROSPERO database. Neurodegenerative diseases are becoming ever more prevalent in the ageing populations across the Western world, with no disease-modifying or neuroprotective treatment options being available. Hence there is a real need for the development of effective treatment options for patients. Inflammatory responses and oxidative stress within the central nervous system have a strong correlation with neuronal cell death. PBM is a non-invasive therapeutic option that has shown efficacy and promising effects in animal models of neurodegenerative disease; many studies have reported neuroprotection and improved behavioural outcomes. To the best of our knowledge, there has been no previous study that has reviewed the anti-inflammatory and the antioxidant effect of PBM in the context of neurodegeneration. This review has examined this relationship in animal models of a range of neurodegenerative diseases. We found that PBM can effectively reduce glial activation, pro-inflammatory cytokine expression and oxidative stress, whilst increasing anti-inflammatory glial responses and cytokines, and antioxidant capacity. These positive outcomes accompanied the neuroprotection evident after PBM treatment. Our review provides further indication that PBM can be developed into an effective non-pharmacological intervention for neurodegenerative diseases.

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Reviews in the Neurosciences
Reviews in the Neurosciences 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
9.40
自引率
2.40%
发文量
54
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Reviews in the Neurosciences provides a forum for reviews, critical evaluations and theoretical treatment of selective topics in the neurosciences. The journal is meant to provide an authoritative reference work for those interested in the structure and functions of the nervous system at all levels of analysis, including the genetic, molecular, cellular, behavioral, cognitive and clinical neurosciences. Contributions should contain a critical appraisal of specific areas and not simply a compilation of published articles.
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