Brain photobiomodulation: a potential treatment in Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases

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Blivet, Guillaume | Touchon, Benjamin | Cavadore, Hugo | Guillemin, Sara | Pain, Frédéric | Weiner, Michael | Sabbagh, Marwan | Moro, Cécile | Touchon, Jacques

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Alzheimer's Disease (AD) and Parkinson's Disease (PD) are common neurodegenerative diseases, characterized by the progressive loss of synapses and neurons, leading to cognitive and motor decline. Their pathophysiology includes cerebral lesions, oxidative stress, neuroinflammation as well as brain-gut axis microbiota dysbiosis. Preclinical investigations demonstrated that brain photobiomodulation (bPBM) reduces oxidative stress and inflammation, increases cerebral blood flow and enhance neurogenesis and synaptogenesis, which makes bPBM a promising treatment in AD and PD. This review focuses on the clinical application of bPBM in AD and PD. It aims to provide a scientific overview of the current clinical knowledge, review recent clinical studies findings, and describe future directions and upcoming clinical studies. So far, several clinical studies investigated bPBM therapy, at various parameters, both in patients with AD and related dementia, and PD. All demonstrate bPBM safety and bring valuable clinical information regarding efficacy, with particularly promising results in AD. However, their exploratory design and inconsistent quality lead to a low level of evidence, which currently does not support the widespread use of bPBM in clinical practice. Future clinical research should address two gaps: the need for robust double-blinded RCTs vs sham with a higher number of patients and a longer follow-up, and the need for research focusing on dosimetry to determine which bPBM parameters are optimal. The ongoing or unpublished clinical studies on bPBM should fill in this gap.

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