Photostimulation of brain lymphatics in male newborn and adult rodents for therapy of intraventricular hemorrhage

Dongyu Li(Wuhan National Laboratory for Optoelectronics), Shaojun Liu(Wuhan National Laboratory for Optoelectronics), Tingting Yu(Wuhan National Laboratory for Optoelectronics), Zhang Liu(Wuhan National Laboratory for Optoelectronics), Silin Sun(Wuhan National Laboratory for Optoelectronics), Denis E. Bragin(Lovelace Respiratory Research Institute), Alexander Shirokov(Saratov State University), Nikita Navolokin(Saratov State University), Olga Bragina(Lovelace Respiratory Research Institute), Zhengwu Hu(Wuhan National Laboratory for Optoelectronics), Jürgen Kurths(Saratov State University), Ivan V. Fedosov(Saratov State University), Inna Blokhina(Saratov State University), Alexander Dubrovski(Saratov State University), Alexander Khorovodov(Saratov State University), Andrey Terskov(Saratov State University), Maria Tzoy(Saratov State University), Oxana Semyachkina‐Glushkovskaya(Saratov State University), Dan Zhu(Wuhan National Laboratory for Optoelectronics)
Nature Communications
September 29, 2023
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Abstract

Intraventricular hemorrhage is one of the most fatal forms of brain injury that is a common complication of premature infants. However, the therapy of this type of hemorrhage is limited, and new strategies are needed to reduce hematoma expansion. Here we show that the meningeal lymphatics is a pathway to remove red blood cells from the brain's ventricular system of male human, adult and newborn rodents and is a target for non-invasive transcranial near infrared photobiomodulation. Our results uncover the clinical significance of phototherapy of intraventricular hemorrhage in 4-day old male rat pups that have the brain similar to a preterm human brain. The course of phototherapy in newborn rats provides fast recovery after intraventricular hemorrhage due to photo-improvements of lymphatic drainage and clearing functions. These findings shed light on the mechanisms of phototherapy of intraventricular hemorrhage that can be a clinically relevant technology for treatment of neonatal intracerebral bleedings.


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