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Radiation-Induced Brain Injury: Mechanistic Insights and the Promise of Gut-Brain Axis Therapies.
Brain sciences · 2024 · ▲ 10 citations
Abstract
Radiation therapy is widely recognized as an efficacious modality for treating neoplasms located within the craniofacial region. Nevertheless, this approach is not devoid of risks, predominantly concerning potential harm to the neural structures. Adverse effects may encompass focal cerebral necrosis, cognitive function compromise, cerebrovascular pathology, spinal cord injury, and detriment to the neural fibers constituting the brachial plexus. With increasing survival rates among oncology patients, evaluating post-treatment quality of life has become crucial in assessing the benefits of radiation therapy. Consequently, it is imperative to investigate therapeutic strategies to mitigate cerebral complications from radiation exposure. Current management of radiation-induced cerebral damage involves corticosteroids and bevacizumab, with preclinical research on antioxidants and thalidomide. Despite these efforts, an optimal treatment remains elusive. Recent studies suggest the gut microbiota's involvement in neurologic pathologies. This review aims to discuss the causes and existing treatments for radiation-induced cerebral injury and explore gut microbiota modulation as a potential therapeutic strategy.
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M, L., F, T., B, W., & X., D. (2024). Radiation-Induced Brain Injury: Mechanistic Insights and the Promise of Gut-Brain Axis Therapies. <em>Brain sciences</em>. https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci14121295
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M L, F T, B W, X. D. Radiation-Induced Brain Injury: Mechanistic Insights and the Promise of Gut-Brain Axis Therapies. Brain sciences. 2024. doi:10.3390/brainsci14121295.
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@article{li2024Radiat,
title = {Radiation-Induced Brain Injury: Mechanistic Insights and the Promise of Gut-Brain Axis Therapies.},
author = {Li M and Tong F and Wu B and Dong X.},
journal = {Brain sciences},
year = {2024},
doi = {10.3390/brainsci14121295},
}
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