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Photobiomodulation therapy for diabetic erectile dysfunction targeting neuroinflammation and neurovascular regeneration
- Anita, Limanjaya;
- Choi, Min-Ji;
- Yin, Guo Nan;
- Ock, JiYeon;
- Kwon, Mi-Hye;
- ... Hong, Soon-Sun;
- ... Kang, Ju-Hee;
- ... Ryu, Ji-Kan;
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Erectile dysfunction (ED) in diabetes often resists phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitors due to neuropathy and vasculopathy, both worsened by neuroinflammation. This study evaluated light-emitting diode (LED) therapy's effects on diabetes-induced neurovascular damage using a diabetic mouse model. Diabetes was induced in C57BL/6 mice with streptozotocin, followed by treatment with RED (660 nm) and near-infrared (NIR; 830 nm) LED light, separately and combined, for ten days over two weeks. Functional and molecular analyses assessed neurovascular regeneration. LED therapy significantly improved intra-cavernous pressure (ICP), with combined RED and NIR wavelengths restoring ICP to 90% of normal levels, indicating enhanced nerve and vascular function. Histological analyses showed increased endothelial cell density, angiogenesis, pericyte recruitment, and neural regeneration. Molecular findings revealed upregulation of neurotrophic factors (NGF, NT-3, BDNF), angiogenic markers (VEGF, eNOS), and phosphorylated PI3K, alongside reduced apoptosis and increased cell proliferation. These results demonstrate that LED therapy mitigates diabetes-induced neuropathy and vasculopathy by enhancing neurovascular repair and modulating neuroinflammatory pathways. The study highlights the potential of combined RED and NIR LED therapy as a non-invasive treatment for diabetic ED and related neurovascular complications, offering a promising approach to improving patient outcomes.
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- Photobiomodulation therapy for diabetic erectile dysfunction targeting neuroinflammation and neurovascular regeneration
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- Anita, Limanjaya; Choi, Min-Ji; Yin, Guo Nan; Ock, JiYeon; Kwon, Mi-Hye; Hong, Soon-Sun; Kang, Ju-Hee; Suh, Jun-Kyu; Ryu, Ji-Kan
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- 2025-07
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