Belkin M, Schwartz M
Goldschleger Eye Research Institute, Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Sheba Medical Center, Tel Hashomer, Israel.
Neurosurg Rev. 1994;17(1):7-17. doi: 10.1007/BF00309980.
The reported effects of low-energy laser irradiation on the nervous system are manifested in alterations in cellular and extracellular biochemical constituents and reactions, as well as in changes in cell division rates. These bioeffects were observed in both in vivo and in vitro experiments. Other observed phenomena relate to the function of the nervous system and consist mainly of induced alteration in electrical conduction, stimulation thresholds, and behavioral effects. Clinical aspects of low-energy laser bioeffects relate mainly to pain mitigation and postponement of the posttraumatic neural degeneration processes. Many of the reported observations were obtained by experiments apparently conducted according to less than rigorous scientific criteria, and some could not be duplicated. On the whole, however, there is little doubt that low-energy laser irradiation exerts some effects on the nervous system under specific conditions of irradiation and tissue exposure via a mechanism which is probably photochemical in nature.
据报道,低能量激光照射对神经系统的影响表现为细胞和细胞外生化成分及反应的改变,以及细胞分裂速率的变化。这些生物效应在体内和体外实验中均有观察到。其他观察到的现象与神经系统的功能有关,主要包括诱导的电传导、刺激阈值和行为效应的改变。低能量激光生物效应的临床方面主要涉及疼痛缓解和创伤后神经退变过程的延缓。许多报道的观察结果是通过明显不符合严格科学标准的实验获得的,有些结果无法重复。然而,总体而言,毫无疑问,在特定的照射条件和组织暴露下,低能量激光照射通过一种可能本质上是光化学的机制对神经系统产生一些影响。