Traikapi Artemis, Konstantinou Nikos
Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences, Cyprus University of Technology, Limassol, Cyprus.
Front Syst Neurosci. 2021 Dec 13;15:782399. doi: 10.3389/fnsys.2021.782399. eCollection 2021.
Despite decades of research, Alzheimer's Disease (AD) remains a lethal neurodegenerative disorder for which there are no effective treatments. This review examines the latest evidence of a novel and newly introduced perspective, which focuses on the restoration of gamma oscillations and investigates their potential role in the treatment of AD. Gamma brain activity (∼25-100 Hz) has been well-known for its role in cognitive function, including memory, and it is fundamental for healthy brain activity and intra-brain communication. Aberrant gamma oscillations have been observed in both mice AD models and human AD patients. A recent line of work demonstrated that gamma entrainment, through auditory and visual sensory stimulation, can effectively attenuate AD pathology and improve cognitive function in mice models of the disease. The first evidence from AD patients indicate that gamma entrainment therapy can reduce loss of functional connectivity and brain atrophy, improve cognitive function, and ameliorate several pathological markers of the disease. Even though research is still in its infancy, evidence suggests that gamma-based therapy may have a disease-modifying effect and has signified a new and promising era in AD research.
尽管经过了数十年的研究,阿尔茨海默病(AD)仍然是一种致命的神经退行性疾病,目前尚无有效的治疗方法。本综述探讨了一种新颖且新引入的观点的最新证据,该观点聚焦于γ振荡的恢复,并研究其在AD治疗中的潜在作用。γ脑电活动(约25 - 100赫兹)因其在包括记忆在内的认知功能中的作用而广为人知,它是健康脑活动和脑内通信的基础。在小鼠AD模型和人类AD患者中均观察到异常的γ振荡。最近的一系列研究表明,通过听觉和视觉感官刺激进行γ夹带,可以有效减轻AD病理并改善该疾病小鼠模型的认知功能。来自AD患者的首个证据表明,γ夹带疗法可以减少功能连接的丧失和脑萎缩,改善认知功能,并改善该疾病的几种病理标志物。尽管研究仍处于起步阶段,但有证据表明基于γ的疗法可能具有疾病修饰作用,并标志着AD研究进入了一个新的、充满希望的时代。