Photobiomodulation of lymphatic drainage and clearance: perspective strategy for augmentation of meningeal lymphatic functions.
Oxana Semyachkina-GlushkovskayaArkady S AbdurashitovAlexander DubrovskyMaria KlimovaIlana AgranovichAndrey TerskovAlexander A ShirokovValeria VinnikAnna KuzminaNikita LezhnevInna A BlokhinaAnastassia ShnitenkovaValery Victorovich TuchinEdik RafailovJurgen KurthsPublished in: Biomedical optics express (2020)
There is a hypothesis that augmentation of the drainage and clearing function of the meningeal lymphatic vessels (MLVs) might be a promising therapeutic target for preventing neurological diseases. Here we investigate mechanisms of photobiomodulation (PBM, 1267 nm) of lymphatic drainage and clearance. Our results obtained at optical coherence tomography (OCT) give strong evidence that low PBM doses (5 and 10 J/cm2) stimulate drainage function of the lymphatic vessels via vasodilation (OCT data on the mesenteric lymphatics) and stimulation of lymphatic clearance (OCT data on clearance of gold nanorods from the brain) that was supported by confocal imaging of clearance of FITC-dextran from the cortex via MLVs. We assume that PBM-mediated relaxation of the lymphatic vessels can be possible mechanisms underlying increasing the permeability of the lymphatic endothelium that allows molecules transported by the lymphatic vessels and explain PBM stimulation of lymphatic drainage and clearance. These findings open new strategies for the stimulation of MLVs functions and non-pharmacological therapy of brain diseases.
Keyphrases
- lymph node
- optical coherence tomography
- ultrasound guided
- white matter
- diabetic retinopathy
- minimally invasive
- electronic health record
- nitric oxide
- stem cells
- photodynamic therapy
- cerebral ischemia
- blood brain barrier
- bone marrow
- wound healing
- mesenchymal stem cells
- optic nerve
- soft tissue
- deep learning
- subarachnoid hemorrhage
- reduced graphene oxide
- raman spectroscopy