Title of article :
Therapeutic Potential of Photobiomodulation In Alzheimer’s Disease: A Systematic Review
Author/Authors :
Santos Cardoso, Fabrízio dos Universidade de Mogi das Cruzes (UMC) - SP, Brazil , Brandão Lopes Martins, Rodrigo Álvaro Universidade do Vale do Paraíba (UNIVAP) - SP, Brazil , Gomes da Silva, Sérgio Universidade de Mogi das Cruzes (UMC) - SP, Brazil
Abstract :
ntroduction: Alzheimer disease (AD) is characterized by the decline of cognitive functions such
as learning and memory. Scientific society has proposed some non-pharmacological interventions,
among which photobiomodulation has gained prominence for its beneficial effects. Therefore, we
investigated, through systematic review, the therapeutic potential of photobiomodulation in AD.
Methods: This systematic review was registered under the number CRD42019128416 in the
International Prospective Record of Systematic Reviews (PROSPERO). A systematic search was
conducted on the bibliographic databases (PubMed and ScienceDirect) with the keywords based
on MeSH terms: “photobiomodulation therapy” or “low-level laser therapy” or “LLLT” or “light
emitting diode” and “amyloid” or “Alzheimer”. The data search was conducted from 2008 to 2019.
We follow the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA)
guideline. The search strategy included experimental in vivo and in vitro studies in the English
language and photobiomodulation as a non-pharmacological intervention. We included 10 studies,
being 5 in vivo studies, 4 in vitro studies and 1 study using in vivo and in vitro. To evaluate the
quality of the studies, we used the Rob tool of the Systematic Review Center for Laboratory Animal
Experimentation (SYRLE).
Results: The studies showed that photobiomodulation is able to reduce inflammatory response,
oxidative stress and apoptotic effects generated by amyloid beta (Aβ) and restore mitochondrial
function and cognitive behavior.
Conclusion: Taken together, these results indicate that photobiomodulation may be a useful tool for
treating AD.
Keywords :
Photobiomodulation therapy , Alzheimer’s disease , Amyloid , Light emitting diode , Low-level laser therapy , LLLT
Journal title :
Journal of Lasers in Medical Sciences