激光光生物调节治疗阿尔茨海默病的各种方法

Ivan Maksimovich
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阿尔茨海默病是最常见的神经退行性疾病。据信,全世界患有阿尔茨海默病的人数约为3200万,而处于该疾病临床前阶段的人数可高达3亿。长期以来,人们认为阿尔茨海默病是由于脑组织中淀粉样蛋白和tau蛋白的代谢紊乱而引起的。根据最近的许多研究,已经确定该疾病伴有阿尔茨海默氏症型的循环障碍性血管病变。这是一种阿尔茨海默病特有的脑血管系统复杂病变,伴动脉、微循环和静脉床紊乱。在脑血运重建领域,以及阿尔茨海默病脑组织再生领域,最有前途的方向之一是使用低输出功率的激光。这个方向被命名为激光“光生物调节疗法”。目前,激光光生物调节疗法分为经颅、鼻、血管内(静脉)和经导管脑内治疗方法。激光能量对脑组织有复杂的影响。光生物调节疗法刺激血管生成,引起侧枝和毛细血管重建,恢复神经元线粒体中三磷酸腺苷的交换,改善细胞和组织代谢,刺激神经发生,并引起组织结构的再生。各种类型的光生物调节疗法是非创伤性的、生理性的、病理证实的、治疗阿尔茨海默病脑微循环障碍的有效方法。选择一种或另一种激光光生物调节治疗方法纯粹是个体化的,取决于具体的临床病例。
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Various Methods of Laser Photobiomodulation Therapy for Alzheimer's Disease
Alzheimer's disease is the most common neurodegenerative disease. It is believed that the number of people suffering from Alzheimer's disease worldwide is about 32 million, and the number of people with the preclinical stage of the disease can be up to 300 million. For a long time, it was believed that Alzheimer's disease arises as a result of disorders in the metabolism of amyloid beta and tau-protein in cerebral tissue. According to numerous recent studies, it has been established that the disease is accompanied by dyscirculatory angiopathy of Alzheimer's type. This is an Alzheimer's disease-specific complex lesion of the cerebral vascular system with arterial, microcirculatory, and venous bed disorders. One of the most promising directions in the field of brain revascularization, as well as the regeneration of cerebral tissue in Alzheimer's disease, is the use of laser with low output power. This direction was named laser “photobiomodulation therapy”. Currently, laser photobiomodulation therapy is divided into transcranial, intranasal, intravascular (intravenous) and transcatheter intracerebral methods of treatment. Laser energy has a complex effect on cerebral tissues. Photobiomodulation therapy stimulates angiogenesis, causes collateral and capillary revascularization, restores the exchange of adenosine triphosphate in neuronal mitochondria, improves cellular and tissue metabolism, stimulates neurogenesis, and causes regeneration of tissue structures. Various types of Photobiomodulation therapy are non-traumatic, physiological, pathogenetically substantiated, effective methods for the treatment of cerebral microcirculatory disorders in Alzheimer's disease. The choice of one or another method of laser photobiomodulation therapy is purely individual and depends on the specific clinical case.
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