| Literature DB >> 32326425 |
Farzad Salehpour1,2,3, Michael R Hamblin4,5.
Abstract
Photobiomodulation (PBM) might be an effective treatment for Parkinson's disease (PD) in human patients. PBM of the brain uses red or near infrared light delivered from a laser or an LED at relatively low power densities, onto the head (or other body parts) to stimulate the brain and prevent degeneration of neurons. PD is a progressive neurodegenerative disease involving the loss of dopamine-producing neurons in the substantia nigra deep within the brain. PD is a movement disorder that also shows various other symptoms affecting the brain and other organs. Treatment involves dopamine replacement therapy or electrical deep brain stimulation. The present systematic review covers reports describing the use of PBM to treat laboratory animal models of PD, in an attempt to draw conclusions about the best choice of parameters and irradiation techniques. There have already been clinical trials of PBM reported in patients, and more are expected in the coming years. PBM is particularly attractive as it is a non-pharmacological treatment, without any major adverse effects (and very few minor ones).Entities:
Keywords: Parkinson’s disease; abscopal; animal models; low-level laser therapy; parameters; photobiomodulation; transcranial
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32326425 PMCID: PMC7225948 DOI: 10.3390/biom10040610
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomolecules ISSN: 2218-273X
Figure 1Systematic review flow chart for the inclusion of eligible studies.
Summary of Studies on the Effects of Photobiomodulation Therapy in Animal Models of Parkinson’s Disease.
| Study/Year | Animal/Species (n) | Gender/Age | PD Model | Light Source | Output Power | Irradiance | Irradiation Time per Session | Fluence or Dose per Session | Total Fluence or Dose | Irradiation Approach/Sites | Number of Treatment Sessions | Outcomes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Shaw et al., (2010) [ | Mouse | Male | MPTP | LED, 670 nm | NR | 40 mW/cm2 (at scalp) | 90 s | 3.6 J/cm2 (at scalp) | 14.4 J/cm2 (at scalp) | Transcranial | 4 simultaneous irradiations over 30 h | Increased TH+ terminals in the caudate-putamen complex; no effect on the overall volume of the SNc and ZI-Hyp; increased TH+ cells in the SNc and ZI-Hyp regions; no effect on the morphology of TH+ cells in both the SNc and ZI-Hyp; increased number of TH+ cells in the SNc (in both 50 and 100 mg/kg MPTP doses); no effect on the number of TH+ cells in the ZI-Hyp (in 50 and 100 mg/kg MPTP doses) |
| Peoples et al., (2012) [ | Mouse | Male | MPTP: 200 mg/kg per mouse | LED, 670 nm | NR | 40 mW/cm2 (at scalp) | 90 s | 3.6 J/cm2 (at scalp) | Simultaneous group: 36 J/cm2 (at scalp) Post-treatment group: 36 J/cm2 (at scalp) | TranscranialHolding probe at 1–2 cm from the head | Simultaneous group: 10 irradiations over 5 weeks | For both simultaneous and post-treatment series: |
| Shaw et al., (2012) [ | Mouse | Male | MPTP | LED, 670 nm | NR | 40 mW/cm2 (at scalp) | 90 s | 3.6 J/cm2 (at scalp) | Acute regimen: 14.4 J/cm2 (at scalp) | TranscranialHolding probe at 1–2 cm from the head | Acute regimen: 4 simultaneous irradiations over 30 h | For acute regimen: |
| Peoples et al., (2012) [ | Mouse | Male | MPTP | LED, 670 nm | NR | 40 mW/cm2 (at scalp) | 90 s | 3.6 J/cm2 (at scalp) | Simultaneous acute group: 14.4 J/cm2 (at scalp) Simultaneous chronic group: 36 J/cm2 (at scalp) Post-treatment acute group: 14.4 J/cm2 (at scalp) | TranscranialJust above the mouse head and in full view of the eyes | Simultaneous group: 4 irradiations over 30 h (acute regimen) or 10 irradiations over 5 weeks (chronic regimen) Post-treatment group: 4 irradiations over 2 days (acute regimen) or 10 irradiations over 3 weeks (chronic regimen) | For all group and regimens: |
| Moro et al., (2013) [ | Mouse | Male | MPTP: 50 mg/kg per mouse | LED, 670 nm | NR | 40 mW/cm2 (at scalp) | 90 s | 3.6 J/cm2 (at scalp) | 14.4 J/cm2 (at scalp) | TranscranialHolding probe at 1–2 cm from the head | 4 simultaneous irradiations over 30 h | For Albino BALB/c mice: |
| Purushothuman et al., (2013) [ | Mouse | NR | K369I tau transgenic model | LED 670 nm | NR | 40 mW/cm2 (at scalp) | 90 s | 4 J/cm2 (at scalp) | 80 J/cm2 (at scalp) | TranscranialHolding probe at 1–2 cm from the head | 20 irradiations over 4 weeks | Decreased markers of oxidative stress, over expression of hyperphosphorylated tau, and increased TH+ cell number in the SNc |
| Vos et al., (2013) [ | NA | Rotenone (250 μM) | Laser, 808 nm | NR | 25 mW/cm2 | 100 s | 2.5 J/cm2 | 2.5 J/cm2 | Whole-body | One session (single dose) | Improved CCO-dependent oxygen consumption and ATP production; rescued major systemic and mitochondrial defects | |
| Wattanathorn and Sutalangka, (2014) [ | Rat | Male | 6OHDA (6 μg per rat) | Laser, 405 nm | 100 mW | NR | 10 min | NR | NR | Laser acupuncture | Once daily for 14 days | Improved spatial memory in Morris water maze test; attenuated the decreased neuron density in CA3 and dentate gyrus, but not CA1 and CA2 regions; decreased activity of monoamine oxidase-B and acetylcholinesterase in the hippocampus; mitigated the decreased GSH-Px activity and the elevation of MDA level |
| Johnstone et al., (2014) [ | Mouse | Male | MPTP: 50 mg/kg per mouse | LED, 670 nm | NR | 50 mW/cm2 (at scalp) | 90 s | 4 J/cm2 (at scalp) | 50 mg/kg MPTP: 8 J/cm2 (at scalp) | Transcranial irradiation to the head | 50 mg/kg MPTP: 2 irradiations over 2 days | In 50 but not 75 or 100 mg/kg MPTP doses: |
| Moro et al., (2014) [ | Mouse | Male | MPTP: 50 mg/kg per mouse | LEDs, 670 nm | 0.16 mW | Pulse irradiation | Pulse irradiation: 90 s Continuous irradiation: 6 days continuously | Pulse irradiation: 0.13 J/cm2 | Pulse irradiation: 0.54 J/cm2 | Intracranial, | Pulse irradiation: 4 simultaneous irradiations over 30 h | For pulse irradiation group: |
| Reinhart et al., (2015) [ | Mouse | Male | MPTP: 50 mg/kg per mouse | LEDs, 810 nm | 0.16 mW | NR | 90 s | 14.4 mJ (at scalp) | 57.6 mJ (at scalp) | Transcranial | 4 simultaneous irradiations over 30 h | Improved locomotor activity at different time points including at immediately after first MPTP injection, at after sond PBM, at after fourth PBM, and 6 days after the last MPTP injection; increased TH+ cell number in the SNc |
| Darlot et al., (2015) [ | Macaque monkey | Male | MPTP: 1.5 mg/kg per monkey | Laser, 670 nm | 10 mW | NR | MPTP (1.5 mg/kg) continuous irradiation (5 s ON/60 s OFF) for 5 days | NA | MPTP (1.5 mg/kg): 25 J | Intracranial, | MPTP (1.5 mg/kg): continuous irradiation for 5 days | For both irradiation groups: |
| Oueslati et al., (2015) [ | AAV-Based Rat Genetic Model | Female | α-syn-induced toxicity: 2 μL of viral suspension per rat | Laser, 808 nm | NR | PBM (2.5 mW/cm2): 20.4 mW/cm2 (at scalp) or 2.5 mW/cm2 (at midbrain) | 100 s | PBM (2.5 mW/cm2): 4.08 J/cm2 (at scalp) or 0.50 J/cm2 (at midbrain) | PBM (2.5 mW/cm2): 114.24 J/cm2 (at scalp) or 14 J/cm2 (at midbrain) | Transcranial | All groups: once a day for 4 weeks | For both irradiation groups: |
| Moro et al., (2016) [ | Macaque monkey | Male | MPTP: 1.8–2.1 mg/kg per monkey | Laser, 670 nm | 10 mW | NR | Continuous irradiation (5 s ON/60 s OFF) for 25 days | NA | 125 J | Intracranial, | Continuous irradiation for 25 days | Improved clinical scores as indicated by locomotive traces; increased TH+ cell number in the SNc; no effect on the striatal TH+ terminal density |
| Salgado et al., (2016) [ | Rat | NR | 6OHDA bilateral microinjections of 15 μg per rat | LEDs, 627 nm | LEDs: 70 mW | LEDs: 70 mW/cm2 (at scalp) | LEDs: 57 s | LEDs: 4 J/cm2 (at scalp) | LEDs: 28 J/cm2 (at scalp) | Transcranial | All groups: once a day for 7 days | For laser and LEDs sources: |
| Reinhart et al., (2016) [ | Rat | Male | 6OHDA | LEDs, 670 nm | Pulse irradiation: 0.16 mW | NR | Pulse irradiation: 90 s | NA | Pulse irradiation: 634 mJ | Intracranial, | Pulse irradiation: twice a day for 23 days | For pulse irradiation group: |
| Reinhart et al., (2016) [ | Mouse | Male | MPTP: 50 mg/kg per mouse | LEDs, 670 nm | NR | 40 mW/cm2 (at scalp) | 90 s | 3.6 J/cm2 (at scalp) | Pre-PBM: 14.4 J/cm2 | Transcranial | Pre-PBM: twice a day for 2 days | In all irradiation groups: |
| El Massri et al., (2016) [ | Macaque monkey | Male | MPTP: 1.5–2.1 mg/k per monkey | Laser, 670 nm | 10 mW | NR | Continuous irradiation (5 s ON/60 s OFF) for 5 or 7 days | NA | 25 or 35 J | Intracranial, | Continuous irradiation for 5 or 7 days | Decreased number of GFAP+ astrocytes and astrocyte cell |
| El Massri et al., (2016) [ | Mouse | Male | MPTP: 50 or 100 mg/kg per mouse | LEDs, 670 nm | NR | 40 mW/cm2 (at scalp) | 90 s | 4 J/cm2 (at scalp) or 0.5 J/cm2 (at brain) | 2 days group: 8 J/cm2 (at scalp) or 1 J/cm2 (at brain) | Transcranial | 2 days group: once a day for 2 days | In 7 days irradiation group: |
| El Massri et al., (2017) [ | Mouse | Mouse: ~8 weeks old | Mouse: | Laser, 670 nm | Mouse: 0.16 mW | NR | NR | NR | NR | Intracranial, | Mouse: Continuous irradiation for 30 h | Mouse: |
| Reinhart et al., (2017) [ | Mouse | Male | MPTP: 50 mg/kg per mouse | LED, 670 or 810 nm | 15 or 30 mW | NR | 45 or 90 s | 2.7 J (at scalp) | 670 nm PBM: 11 J | Transcranial | All groups: twice a day for 2 days | In all irradiation groups: |
| El Massri et al., (2018) [ | Macaque monkey | Male | MPTP: 1.5 mg/kg per monkey | Laser, 670 nm | 10 mW | NR | Continuous irradiation (5 s ON/60 s OFF) for 5 days | NA | 25 J | Intracranial, | Continuous simultaneous irradiation for 5 days | No effect on the number and somal sizes of encephalopsin +cells in the striatum |
| Kim et al., (2018) [ | Mouse | Male | MPTP: 50 mg/kg per mouse | LED, 670 nm | NR | 50 mW/cm2 (at skin) | 180 s | 9 J/cm2 (at skin) | 18 J/cm2 (at skin) | Remotely; irradiation to the dorsum | Twice (24 h apart) | Increased TH+ cell number in the SNc; no effect on the density of TH+ terminations in the dorsal CPu |
| O’Brien and Austin (2019) [ | Rat | Male | Lipopolysaccharide | LED, 675 nm | 500 mW | 40 mW/cm2 (at scalp) | 88 s | 3.6 J/cm2 (at scalp) | 46.8 J/cm2 (at scalp) | Transcranial | Thirteen (once 2 h following the completion of the lipopolysaccharide injection + twice daily for 6 days) | With 10 µg lipopolysaccharide: |
| Miguel et al., (2019) [ | Mouse | Male | MPTP: 80 mg/kg per mouse | LED, 675 nm | NR | 50 mW/cm2 (at scalp) | 180 s | 9 J/cm2 (at scalp) | 63 J/cm2 (at scalp) | Transcranial | Once a day for 7 days | Decreased vascular leakage in the SNc and CPu |
| Ganeshan et al., (2019) [ | Mouse | Male | MPTP: 50 mg/kg per mouse | LED, 670 nm | NR | 50 mW/cm2 (at skin) | 90 s | 4.5 J/cm2 (at skin) | PBM (2 days): 9 J/cm2 (at skin) | Remotely; irradiation to the dorsum and hind limbs | Once a day for 2, 5 or 10 days | In PBM (2 days) group: |
Figure 2Photograph of the “light bucket” described by Hamilton et al. [24].