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基于感知线粒体功能障碍的神经紊乱闭环治疗研究

An investigation into closed-loop treatment of neurological disorders based on sensing mitochondrial dysfunction.

机构信息

School of Engineering, Deakin University, Geelong, VIC, 3216, Australia.

Department of Psychiatry and Psychology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, 55905, USA.

出版信息

J Neuroeng Rehabil. 2018 Feb 13;15(1):8. doi: 10.1186/s12984-018-0349-z.

Abstract

Dynamic feedback based closed-loop medical devices offer a number of advantages for treatment of heterogeneous neurological conditions. Closed-loop devices integrate a level of neurobiological feedback, which allows for real-time adjustments to be made with the overarching aim of improving treatment efficacy and minimizing risks for adverse events. One target which has not been extensively explored as a potential feedback component in closed-loop therapies is mitochondrial function. Several neurodegenerative and psychiatric disorders including Parkinson's disease, Major Depressive disorder and Bipolar disorder have been linked to perturbations in the mitochondrial respiratory chain. This paper investigates the potential to monitor this mitochondrial function as a method of feedback for closed-loop neuromodulation treatments. A generic model of the closed-loop treatment is developed to describe the high-level functions of any system designed to control neural function based on mitochondrial response to stimulation, simplifying comparison and future meta-analysis. This model has four key functional components including: a sensor, signal manipulator, controller and effector. Each of these components are described and several potential technologies for each are investigated. While some of these candidate technologies are quite mature, there are still technological gaps remaining. The field of closed-loop medical devices is rapidly evolving, and whilst there is a lot of interest in this area, widespread adoption has not yet been achieved due to several remaining technological hurdles. However, the significant therapeutic benefits offered by this technology mean that this will be an active area for research for years to come.

摘要

基于动态反馈的闭环医疗器械为治疗异质神经疾病提供了许多优势。闭环设备集成了一定程度的神经生物学反馈,这使得可以实时进行调整,从而提高治疗效果并最大程度地降低不良事件的风险。作为闭环治疗中潜在的反馈组件之一,线粒体功能尚未得到广泛探索。几种神经退行性和精神疾病,包括帕金森病、重度抑郁症和双相情感障碍,都与线粒体呼吸链的扰动有关。本文探讨了将这种线粒体功能监测作为闭环神经调节治疗的反馈方法的潜力。开发了一个通用的闭环治疗模型,以描述任何旨在根据刺激引起的线粒体反应来控制神经功能的系统的高级功能,从而简化了比较和未来的荟萃分析。该模型有四个关键功能组件,包括:传感器、信号处理机、控制器和效应器。这些组件中的每一个都进行了描述,并研究了几种潜在的技术。虽然其中一些候选技术已经相当成熟,但仍然存在技术差距。闭环医疗器械领域正在迅速发展,尽管人们对此领域非常感兴趣,但由于仍存在一些技术障碍,尚未广泛采用。然而,由于该技术提供了显著的治疗益处,因此未来几年它仍将是一个活跃的研究领域。

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