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Exploring the use of transcranial photobiomodulation in Parkinson's disease patients 被引量:2
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作者 Catherine Hamilton David Hamilton +2 位作者 Frank Nicklason Nabil El Massri John Mitrofanis 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2018年第10期1738-1740,共3页
Parkinson's disease is a neurological disorder with distinct motor signs of resting tremor,akinesia and/or lead-pipe rigidity,together with non-motor symptoms of impaired smell,cognition and autonomic function.These ... Parkinson's disease is a neurological disorder with distinct motor signs of resting tremor,akinesia and/or lead-pipe rigidity,together with non-motor symptoms of impaired smell,cognition and autonomic function.These manifest after a major degeneration of neurones mainly within the brainstem,particularly among the dopaminergic neurones. 展开更多
关键词 Exploring the use of transcranial photobiomodulation in Parkinson’s disease patients FIGURE
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“Optoanesthesia”: The Application of Transcranial Photobiomodulation to General Anesthesia
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作者 Chung-Min Tsai 《Open Journal of Anesthesiology》 2022年第9期289-300,共12页
General anesthesia relies on pharmacological anesthetics. However, some side effects of anesthetics have been observed. Non-pharmacological transcranial photobiomodulation (tPBM) as an adjuvant treatment may reduce th... General anesthesia relies on pharmacological anesthetics. However, some side effects of anesthetics have been observed. Non-pharmacological transcranial photobiomodulation (tPBM) as an adjuvant treatment may reduce the dosage of pharmacological anesthetics while maintaining anesthetic depth. The inhibitory effects of tPBM in terms of central nervous system depression render it a potential approach for inducing general anesthesia. Alteration of quantum processes of neuronal microtubules, the mechanisms of general anesthesia on consciousness, may occur in response to tPBM treatments. Further, tPBM as an adjuvant treatment may facilitate the distribution of the pharmacological anesthetics in the brain. The analgesic effects of photobiomodulation (PBM) are acknowledged, and PBM has been used for regional analgesia. However, whether tPBM can be used for general anesthesia is unknown. Here, I define “optoanesthesia” as “the use of tPBM for general anesthesia”. I hypothesize that optoanesthesia can act as a means of general anesthesia. Supporting evidence in the form of unconsciousness, amnesia, and immobilization is provided in this paper. In addition, the tPBM-induced frequent yawning (a manifestation of transient arousal-shift during the continuing loss of consciousness during induction of general anesthesia) observed incidentally in my previous study of tPBM preconditioning for seizures also supports the hypothesis. I further discuss the issues with respect to the pharmacokinetics, parameters of optoanesthesia such as wavelength and targeted brain regions, and apparatus design, as well as the compatibility of the optoanesthesia and the Bispectral Index Monitoring System during surgery. Future research is needed to prove this hypothesis. 展开更多
关键词 Optoanesthesia transcranial photobiomodulation General Anesthesia
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