Neuroprotective Effects of Moderate Hypoxia: A Systematic Review

被引:3
作者
Damgaard, Viktoria [1 ,2 ]
Mariegaard, Johanna [1 ,2 ]
Lindhardsen, Julie Marie [1 ,2 ]
Ehrenreich, Hannelore [3 ,4 ]
Miskowiak, Kamilla Woznica [1 ,2 ]
Ahmed, Zubair
机构
[1] Frederiksberg Univ Hosp, Copenhagen Affect Disorder Res Ctr, Psychiat Ctr Copenhagen, Neurocognit & Emot Affect Disorders NEAD Ctr, Hovedvejen 17, DK-2000 Frederiksberg, Denmark
[2] Univ Copenhagen, Dept Psychol, Oster Farimagsgade 2A, DK-1353 Copenhagen, Denmark
[3] Univ Gottingen, D-37075 Gottingen, Germany
[4] Max Planck Inst Multidisciplinary Sci, Clin Neurosci, City Campus, D-37075 Gottingen, Germany
基金
欧洲研究理事会;
关键词
neuroplasticity; cognition; neurological functions; hypoxia; CHRONIC INTERMITTENT HYPOXIA; SPATIAL-LEARNING DEFICITS; COGNITIVE PERFORMANCE; HYPOBARIC HYPOXIA; WATER MAZE; HIPPOCAMPAL NEUROGENESIS; OXIDATIVE STRESS; WORKING-MEMORY; ANIMAL-MODELS; MOUSE MODEL;
D O I
10.3390/brainsci13121648
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Emerging evidence highlights moderate hypoxia as a candidate treatment for brain disorders. This systematic review examines findings and the methodological quality of studies investigating hypoxia (10-16% O2) for >= 14 days in humans, as well as the neurobiological mechanisms triggered by hypoxia in animals, and suggests optimal treatment protocols to guide future studies. We followed the preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analysis (PRISMA) 2020. Searches were performed on PubMed/MEDLINE, PsycInfo, EMBASE, and the Cochrane Library, in May-September 2023. Two authors independently reviewed the human studies with the following tools: (1) revised Cochrane collaboration's risk of bias for randomized trials 2.0; (2) the risk of bias in nonrandomized studies of interventions. We identified 58 eligible studies (k = 8 human studies with N = 274 individuals; k = 48 animal studies) reporting the effects of hypoxia on cognition, motor function, neuroimaging, neuronal/synaptic morphology, inflammation, oxidative stress, erythropoietin, neurotrophins, and Alzheimer's disease markers. A total of 75% of human studies indicated cognitive and/or neurological benefits, although all studies were evaluated ashigh risk of bias due to a lack of randomization and assessor blinding. Low-dose intermittent or continuous hypoxia repeated for 30-240 min sessions, preferably in combination with motor-cognitive training, produced beneficial effects, and high-dose hypoxia with longer (>= 6 h) durations and chronic exposure produced more adverse effects. Larger and methodologically stronger translational studies are warranted.
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