经颅黄、红、红外激光和LED刺激:鸡胚模型血管参数的变化

G. Litscher, Lequan Min, C. Passegger, D. Litscher, Min Li, Mian Wang, Nassim Ghaffari-Tabrizi-Wizsy, Ingeborg Stelzer, G. Feigl, Ingrid Gaischek, Guangjun Wang, A. Sadjak, F. Bahr
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背景:利用经颅激光或发光二极管(LED)治疗不同的神经系统疾病越来越受到重视。本研究的主要目标是首次使用鸡胚胎模型在固定的人类尸体(头皮和/或头骨)下,在没有这种解剖准备的情况下,研究不同种类的科学和商业上可用的激光(黄色,红色和红外)和LED刺激系统。方法:对1周龄鸡胚绒毛膜-尿囊膜(CAM)的胚外血管系统进行研究。对于刺激,使用了四种不同的系统(红外LED和黄色、红色和红外激光)。比较了刺激前、刺激开始后、刺激结束后10分钟、刺激结束后6分钟四个时间段的测量结果。使用北京科技大学开发的特殊图像处理程序进行数据分析。结果:不同类型的激光诱导的效果不同,如黄色激光直接刺激可引起初始血管收缩(-17%),而黄色激光通过颅骨刺激可引起血容量增加。这些效果只有在对图像进行数学处理后才能观察到。结论:经过深入的基础研究(如CAM模型),经颅激光刺激可能为中风、痴呆、阿尔茨海默病或可能的帕金森病等与生活方式相关的疾病开辟新的治疗方法。
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Transcranial Yellow, Red, and Infrared Laser and LED Stimulation: Changes of Vascular Parameters in a Chick Embryo Model
Background: The use of transcranial laser or light-emitting diode (LED) therapy in the treatment of different neurological diseases is attracting increasing attention. The main goal of this study was to investigate different kinds of scientifically and commercially available laser (yellow, red, and infrared) and LED stimulation systems for the first time using a chick embryo model under a fixed human cadaver (scalp and/or skull) and without this anatomical preparation. Methods: In the present study, the extra-embryonic vasculature of a 1-week-old chick embryo chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) was investigated. For stimulation, four different systems were used (infrared LED and yellow, red, and infrared laser). Four measurement periods were compared: before stimulation, immediately after stimulation onset, immediately after the 10-min stimulation was turned off, and 6 min after stimulation had ended. Special image processing programs developed at the Beijing University of Science and Technology were used for data analysis. Results: The different kinds of laser induced different effects, e.g. the direct stimulation with yellow laser led to initial vasoconstriction (-17%), whereas yellow laser stimulation through a human skull resulted in an increase in blood volume. These effects could only be observed after mathematical processing of the images. Conclusion: After intensive basic research (e.g. CAM model), transcranial laser stimulation may open up new therapies for lifestyle-related diseases such as stroke, dementia, Alzheimer's or possibly Parkinson's disease.
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