Neuromodulation Laboratory, School of Biomedical Sciences, Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China.
Department of Electrical Engineering, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China.
Cells. 2021 Sep 21;10(9):2492. doi: 10.3390/cells10092492.
Transcorneal electrical stimulation (TES) has emerged as a non-invasive neuromodulation approach that exerts neuroprotection via diverse mechanisms, including neurotrophic, neuroplastic, anti-inflammatory, anti-apoptotic, anti-glutamatergic, and vasodilation mechanisms. Although current studies of TES have mainly focused on its applications in ophthalmology, several lines of evidence point towards its putative use in treating depression. Apart from stimulating visual-related structures and promoting visual restoration, TES has also been shown to activate brain regions that are involved in mood alterations and can induce antidepressant-like behaviour in animals. The beneficial effects of TES in depression were further supported by its shared mechanisms with FDA-approved antidepressant treatments, including its neuroprotective properties against apoptosis and inflammation, and its ability to enhance the neurotrophic expression. This article critically reviews the current findings on the neuroprotective effects of TES and provides evidence to support our hypothesis that TES possesses antidepressant effects.
经角膜电刺激(TES)作为一种非侵入性的神经调节方法,通过多种机制发挥神经保护作用,包括神经营养、神经可塑性、抗炎、抗细胞凋亡、抗谷氨酸能和血管扩张机制。尽管目前 TES 的研究主要集中在其在眼科中的应用,但有几条证据表明它可能用于治疗抑郁症。除了刺激与视觉相关的结构和促进视觉恢复外,TES 还被证明可以激活与情绪改变相关的大脑区域,并在动物中诱导抗抑郁样行为。TES 在抑郁症中的有益作用还得到了与其与 FDA 批准的抗抑郁治疗共享机制的支持,包括其对细胞凋亡和炎症的神经保护特性,以及增强神经营养表达的能力。本文批判性地回顾了 TES 的神经保护作用的现有研究结果,并提供了证据支持我们的假设,即 TES 具有抗抑郁作用。