Fine-tuning the circadian system with light treatment for Parkinson's disease: an in-depth, critical review.

IF 3.4 3区 医学 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES Reviews in the Neurosciences Pub Date : 2023-08-23 Print Date: 2024-01-29 DOI:10.1515/revneuro-2023-0026
Gregory L Willis, Stuart M Armstrong
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Late in the twentieth century, interest intensified regarding the involvement of the circadian system in the aetiology and treatment of Parkinson's disease (PD). It has been envisaged that this approach might provide relief beyond the limited benefits and severe side effects achieved by dopamine (DA) replacement. In the first clinical article, published in 1996, polychromatic light was used to shift the circadian clock as it is considered to be the most powerful zeitgeber (time keeper) that can be implemented to realign circadian phase. Since that time, 11 additional articles have implemented light treatment (LT) in various forms as an adjuvant to DA replacement. In spite of the growing interest in this area, the systematic exploration of LT in PD has been stymied by several methodological factors. Such factors include time of LT presentation, duration of studies undertaken, frequency of light employed, dose of light prescribed and relevance of experimental design to the prolonged course of the illness. On this basis, it is the purpose of this review to provide an in-depth examination of these papers, and the underlying preclinical work, to provide critique, thereby giving direction for future studies in therapeutic applications of LT for PD. Consideration of this collective work may serve to carve a path for future research and thereby improve the lives of those suffering from this debilitating disorder.

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用光治疗微调帕金森病的昼夜节律系统:一篇深入的评论文章。
二十世纪末,人们对昼夜节律系统参与帕金森病(PD)的病因学研究和治疗的兴趣日益浓厚。人们设想,这种方法可能会缓解多巴胺(DA)替代物带来的有限益处和严重副作用。在 1996 年发表的第一篇临床文章中,多色光被用于改变昼夜节律时钟,因为它被认为是可以用来重新调整昼夜节律相位的最强大的时间记录器(zeitgeber)。从那时起,又有 11 篇文章采用了不同形式的光照疗法(LT)作为昼夜节律替换的辅助手段。尽管人们对这一领域的兴趣与日俱增,但对昼夜节律紊乱症进行的系统性探索却受到了一些方法论因素的阻碍。这些因素包括LT出现的时间、进行研究的持续时间、使用光照的频率、规定的光照剂量以及实验设计与病程延长的相关性。在此基础上,本综述的目的是对这些论文以及相关的临床前工作进行深入研究,并提出批评意见,从而为今后应用LT治疗帕金森病的研究指明方向。对这些集体研究成果的审议可能会为未来的研究开辟一条道路,从而改善这种使人衰弱的疾病患者的生活。
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Reviews in the Neurosciences
Reviews in the Neurosciences 医学-神经科学
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9.40
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2.40%
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54
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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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