A Perspective on the Potential of Opsins as an Integral Mechanism of Photobiomodulation: It's Not Just the Eyes

📖 Top 50% JournalDec 22, 2021Photobiomodulation, photomedicine, and laser surgery

Light-Activated Proteins May Play a Key Role in How Light Affects the Body Beyond Vision

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Abstract

The review evaluates the influence of specific opsins on ion channel function and their potential therapeutic roles in various health conditions.

  • Opsins, including neuropsin, encephalopsin, and melanopsin, are involved in light-activated signaling and may affect ion channel activity.
  • There is increasing evidence linking opsins with circadian and ultradian rhythms and their regulation in the body.
  • Photobiomodulation is associated with potential mechanistic effects on both the central and peripheral nervous systems.
  • The therapeutic role of photobiomodulation through opsins may contribute to symptom relief and enhance regenerative processes.
  • Clinical implications of this research extend to musculoskeletal conditions, wound healing, and neurodegenerative disease management.

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