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Different Effects of Phototherapy for Rat Glioma during Sleep and Wakefulness.

Alexander A ShirokovInna A BlokhinaIvan FedosovEgor IlyukovAndrey TerskovDmitry MyagkovDmitry TuktarovMaria TzoyViktoria AdushkinaDaria ZlatogosrkayaArina EvsyukovaValeria TelnovaAlexander DubrovskyAlexander DmitrenkoMaria ManzhaevaValeria KrupnovaMatvey TuzhilkinInna ElezarovaNikita A NavolokinElena SarancevaTatyana IskraEkaterina LykovaOxana V Semyachkina-Glushkovskaya
Published in: Biomedicines (2024)
There is an association between sleep quality and glioma-specific outcomes, including survival. The critical role of sleep in survival among subjects with glioma may be due to sleep-induced activation of brain drainage (BD), that is dramatically suppressed in subjects with glioma. Emerging evidence demonstrates that photobiomodulation (PBM) is an effective technology for both the stimulation of BD and as an add-on therapy for glioma. Emerging evidence suggests that PBM during sleep stimulates BD more strongly than when awake. In this study on male Wistar rats, we clearly demonstrate that the PBM course during sleep vs. when awake more effectively suppresses glioma growth and increases survival compared with the control. The study of the mechanisms of this phenomenon revealed stronger effects of the PBM course in sleeping vs. awake rats on the stimulation of BD and an immune response against glioma, including an increase in the number of CD8+ in glioma cells, activation of apoptosis, and blockage of the proliferation of glioma cells. Our new technology for sleep-phototherapy opens a new strategy to improve the quality of medical care for patients with brain cancer, using promising smart-sleep and non-invasive approaches of glioma treatment.
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