14 results on '"Heiskanen, Vladimir"'
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2. Photobiomodulation therapy in management of cancer therapy-induced side effects
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Robijns, Jolien, Nair, Raj G., Lodewijckx, Joy, Arany, Praveen, Barasch, Andrei, Bjordal, Jan Magnus, Bossi, Paolo, Chilles, Anne, Corby, Patricia M., Epstein, Joel B., Elad, Sharon, Fekrazad, Reza, Fregnani, Eduardo Rodrigues, Genot, Marie-Thérèse, Ibarra, Ana M. C., Hamblin, Michael R., Heiskanen, Vladimir, Hu, Ken, Klastersky, Jean, Lalla, Rajesh, Latifian, Sofia, Maiya, Arun, Mebis, Jeroen, Migliorati, Cesar A., Milstein, Dan M. J., Murphy, Barbara, Raber-Durlacher, Judith E., Roseboom, Hendrik J., Sonis, Stephen, Treister, Nathaniel, Zadik, Yehuda, Bensadoun, René-Jean, ROBIJNS, Jolien, LODEWIJCKX, Joy, Arany, Praveen, Barasch, Andrei, Jan, Bjordal, Bossi, Paolo, Chilles, Anne, Corby, Patricia, Epstein, Joel, Elad, Sharon, Fekrazad, Reza, Fregnani, Eduardo, Genot, Marie-Thérèse, Ibarra, Ana, Hamblin, Michael, Heiskanen, Vladimir, Hu, Ken, Klastersky, Jean, Lalla, Raj, Latifian, Sofia, Maiya, Arun, MEBIS, Jeroen, Migliorati, Cesar, Milstein, Dan, Murhpy, Barbara, Raber-Durlacher, Judith, Roseboom, Hendrik, Sonis, Stephen, Treister, Nathaniel, Zadik, Yehuda, and Bensadoun, René-Jean
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cancer supportive care ,cancer-treatment side effects ,dermatitis ,guidelines ,mucositis ,photobiomodulation (PBM) ,recommendations ,Cancer Research ,Oncology ,SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being - Abstract
DisclaimerThis article is based on recommendations from the 12th WALT Congress, Nice, October 3-6, 2018, and a follow-up review of the existing data and the clinical observations of an international multidisciplinary panel of clinicians and researchers with expertise in the area of supportive care in cancer and/or PBM clinical application and dosimetry. This article is informational in nature. As with all clinical materials, this paper should be used with a clear understanding that continued research and practice could result in new insights and recommendations. The review reflects the collective opinion and, as such, does not necessarily represent the opinion of any individual author. In no event shall the authors be liable for any decision made or action taken in reliance on the proposed protocols.ObjectiveThis position paper reviews the potential prophylactic and therapeutic effects of photobiomodulation (PBM) on side effects of cancer therapy, including chemotherapy (CT), radiation therapy (RT), and hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT).BackgroundThere is a considerable body of evidence supporting the efficacy of PBM for preventing oral mucositis (OM) in patients undergoing RT for head and neck cancer (HNC), CT, or HSCT. This could enhance patients’ quality of life, adherence to the prescribed cancer therapy, and treatment outcomes while reducing the cost of cancer care.MethodsA literature review on PBM effectiveness and dosimetry considerations for managing certain complications of cancer therapy were conducted. A systematic review was conducted when numerous randomized controlled trials were available. Results were presented and discussed at an international consensus meeting at the World Association of photobiomoduLation Therapy (WALT) meeting in 2018 that included world expert oncologists, radiation oncologists, oral oncologists, and oral medicine professionals, physicists, engineers, and oncology researchers. The potential mechanism of action of PBM and evidence of PBM efficacy through reported outcomes for individual indications were assessed.ResultsThere is a large body of evidence demonstrating the efficacy of PBM for preventing OM in certain cancer patient populations, as recently outlined by the Multinational Association for Supportive Care in Cancer/International Society of Oral Oncology (MASCC/ISOO). Building on these, the WALT group outlines evidence and prescribed PBM treatment parameters for prophylactic and therapeutic use in supportive care for radiodermatitis, dysphagia, xerostomia, dysgeusia, trismus, mucosal and bone necrosis, lymphedema, hand-foot syndrome, alopecia, oral and dermatologic chronic graft-versus-host disease, voice/speech alterations, peripheral neuropathy, and late fibrosis amongst cancer survivors.ConclusionsThere is robust evidence for using PBM to prevent and treat a broad range of complications in cancer care. Specific clinical practice guidelines or evidence-based expert consensus recommendations are provided. These recommendations are aimed at improving the clinical utilization of PBM therapy in supportive cancer care and promoting research in this field. It is anticipated these guidelines will be revised periodically.
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3. Photobiomodulation: lasers vs. light emitting diodes?
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Heiskanen, Vladimir and Hamblin, Michael R.
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- 2018
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4. Photobiomodulation therapy in management of cancer therapy-induced side effects : WALT position paper 2022
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Canc Supportive Care WALT Working, Robijns, Jolien, Nair, Raj G., Lodewijckx, Joy, Heiskanen, Vladimir, Bensadoun, Rene-Jean, Clinicum, University of Helsinki, Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Diseases, and HUS Head and Neck Center
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INDUCED ORAL MUCOSITIS ,INDUCED PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHY ,3122 Cancers ,LOW-LEVEL LASER ,cancer supportive care ,PLACEBO-CONTROLLED TRIAL ,photobiomodulation (PBM) ,mucositis ,cancer-treatment side effects ,QUALITY-OF-LIFE ,recommendations ,VERSUS-HOST-DISEASE ,BIPHASIC DOSE-RESPONSE ,guidelines ,BISPHOSPHONATE-RELATED OSTEONECROSIS ,CLINICAL-PRACTICE GUIDELINES ,dermatitis ,CHEMOTHERAPY-INDUCED ALOPECIA - Abstract
DisclaimerThis article is based on recommendations from the 12(th) WALT Congress, Nice, October 3-6, 2018, and a follow-up review of the existing data and the clinical observations of an international multidisciplinary panel of clinicians and researchers with expertise in the area of supportive care in cancer and/or PBM clinical application and dosimetry. This article is informational in nature. As with all clinical materials, this paper should be used with a clear understanding that continued research and practice could result in new insights and recommendations. The review reflects the collective opinion and, as such, does not necessarily represent the opinion of any individual author. In no event shall the authors be liable for any decision made or action taken in reliance on the proposed protocols. Objective: This position paper reviews the potential prophylactic and therapeutic effects of photobiomodulation (PBM) on side effects of cancer therapy, including chemotherapy (CT), radiation therapy (RT), and hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT). Background: There is a considerable body of evidence supporting the efficacy of PBM for preventing oral mucositis (OM) in patients undergoing RT for head and neck cancer (HNC), CT, or HSCT. This could enhance patients' quality of life, adherence to the prescribed cancer therapy, and treatment outcomes while reducing the cost of cancer care. Methods: A literature review on PBM effectiveness and dosimetry considerations for managing certain complications of cancer therapy were conducted. A systematic review was conducted when numerous randomized controlled trials were available. Results were presented and discussed at an international consensus meeting at the World Association of photobiomoduLation Therapy (WALT) meeting in 2018 that included world expert oncologists, radiation oncologists, oral oncologists, and oral medicine professionals, physicists, engineers, and oncology researchers. The potential mechanism of action of PBM and evidence of PBM efficacy through reported outcomes for individual indications were assessed. Results: There is a large body of evidence demonstrating the efficacy of PBM for preventing OM in certain cancer patient populations, as recently outlined by the Multinational Association for Supportive Care in Cancer/International Society of Oral Oncology (MASCC/ISOO). Building on these, the WALT group outlines evidence and prescribed PBM treatment parameters for prophylactic and therapeutic use in supportive care for radiodermatitis, dysphagia, xerostomia, dysgeusia, trismus, mucosal and bone necrosis, lymphedema, hand-foot syndrome, alopecia, oral and dermatologic chronic graft-versus-host disease, voice/speech alterations, peripheral neuropathy, and late fibrosis amongst cancer survivors. Conclusions: There is robust evidence for using PBM to prevent and treat a broad range of complications in cancer care. Specific clinical practice guidelines or evidence-based expert consensus recommendations are provided. These recommendations are aimed at improving the clinical utilization of PBM therapy in supportive cancer care and promoting research in this field. It is anticipated these guidelines will be revised periodically.
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- 2022
5. Nicotinamide riboside alleviates Parkinson’s disease symptoms but downregulates dopamine metabolism upon lactacystin-induced proteostasis failure
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Turconi, Giorgio, primary, Alam, Farhan, additional, SenGupta, Tanima, additional, Pirnes-Karhu, Sini, additional, Olfat, Soophie, additional, Schmidt, Mark S., additional, Mätlik, Kärt, additional, Montaño-Rodriguez, Ana, additional, Heiskanen, Vladimir, additional, Piepponen, Petteri T., additional, Brenner, Charles, additional, Holmberg, Carina I., additional, Nilsen, Hilde, additional, Andressoo, Jaan-Olle, additional, and Pirinen, Eija, additional
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- 2021
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6. Mitokondrioiden toimintahäiriö aineenvaihduntasairauksissa - tulevatko B3-vitamiinit aikanaan avuksi?
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Heiskanen, Vladimir, Pirinen, Eija, CAMM - Research Program for Clinical and Molecular Metabolism, Tutkimusohjelmayksikkö, Helsingin yliopisto, Biokemian ja kehitysbiologian osasto, Eija Pirinen / Principal Investigator, and HUS Helsingin ja Uudenmaan sairaanhoitopiiri
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Metabolic Syndrome ,Niacinamide ,3111 Biolääketieteet ,+physiology ,NAD ,+physiopathology ,Oxidative Phosphorylation ,Mitochondria ,Metabolic Diseases ,+metabolism ,Sirtuins ,Obesity ,1182 Biokemia, solu- ja molekyylibiologia ,Nicotinamide Mononucleotide - Abstract
Vertaisarvioitu. English summary Viime vuosina on julkaistu uusia havaintoja mitokondrioiden toimintahäiriöistä yhtenä osana lihavuuden ja sen liitännäissairauksien patofysiologista profiilia. Mitokondrioiden määrän, toiminnan ja rakenteen muutokset liittyvät sairaustilojen syntymiseen, ja mitokondriot todennäköisesti myötävaikuttavat aineenvaihdunnan häiriöiden kehittymisessä. Koe-eläimillä näitä muutoksia on onnistuttu ehkäisemään aktivoimalla solunsisäisiä sirtuiinientsyymejä (SIRT1 - 7), jotka säätelevät solussa laajasti mitokondrioiden toimintaa, tulehdusprosesseja ja antioksidanttipuolustusta muokkaamalla proteiinien aktiivisuutta ja geenien luentaa. B3-vitamiinien on havaittu lisäävän sirtuiinien substraattina toimivan nikotiiniamidiadeniinidinukleotidin (NAD+) pitoisuutta solun sisällä, mikä on sirtuiinien aktiivisuutta lisäämällä parantanut terveyttä lihavuuden, diabeteksen sekä muiden kroonisten aineenvaihduntasairauksien eläinmalleissa. B3-vitamiinien vaikutuksia näihin sairauksiin arvioidaan myös käynnissä olevissa kliinisissä tutkimuksissa. Ensimmäisten kliinisten kokeiden perusteella B3-vitamiinien vaikutukset ihmisillä ovat lupaavia mutta kokonaisvaikutukset ovat vielä epäselvät.
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7. Sunlight and health: shifting the focus from vitamin D3 to photobiomodulation by red and near-infrared light
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Heiskanen, Vladimir, primary, Pfiffner, Morgan, additional, and Partonen, Timo, additional
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- 2020
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8. Photobiomodulation Therapy for Cancer Treatment-Related Salivary Gland Dysfunction: A Systematic Review
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Heiskanen, Vladimir, primary, Zadik, Yehuda, additional, and Elad, Sharon, additional
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- 2020
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9. Under the spotlight: mechanisms of photobiomodulation concentrating on blue and green light
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Serrage, Hannah, primary, Heiskanen, Vladimir, additional, Palin, William M., additional, Cooper, Paul R., additional, Milward, Michael R., additional, Hadis, Mohammed, additional, and Hamblin, Michael R., additional
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- 2019
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10. Correction: Photobiomodulation: lasers vs. light emitting diodes?
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Heiskanen, Vladimir, primary and Hamblin, Michael R., additional
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- 2019
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11. Non-mammalian Hosts and Photobiomodulation: Do All Life-forms Respond to Light?
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Hamblin, Michael R., primary, Huang, Ying-Ying, additional, and Heiskanen, Vladimir, additional
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- 2018
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12. Seerumin lipopolysakkaridiaktiivisuus ja parodontiittibakteerien vasta-aineet sydäninfarktissa: tapaus-verrokkitutkimus
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Helsingin yliopisto, Lääketieteellinen tiedekunta, University of Helsinki, Faculty of Medicine, Helsingfors universitet, Medicinska fakulteten, Heiskanen, Vladimir, Helsingin yliopisto, Lääketieteellinen tiedekunta, University of Helsinki, Faculty of Medicine, Helsingfors universitet, Medicinska fakulteten, and Heiskanen, Vladimir
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Johdanto: Suun bakteeri-infektiot on yhdistetty kohorttitutkimuksissa kohonneeseen sepelvaltimotaudin riskiin. Yksi tutkituimmista bakteerien virulenssitekijöistä on lipopolysakkaridi (LPS), joka myös on yhdistetty tutkimusaineistoissa sepelvaltimotaudin patologiaan ja riskiin. Menetelmät: Työssä hyödynnetään valko-venäläistä tapaus-verrokki-aineistoa, joka käsittää 115 sydäninfarktipotilasta ja 46 kontrollihenkilöä. Koehenkilöiltä tiedetään painoindeksi (BMI), C-reaktiivinen proteiini (CRP), verenpaine, maksaentsyymit, HDL-kolesteroli, LPS-aktiivisuus sekä IgA- ja IgG-luokan vasta-aineet bakteerilajeille Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans sekä Porphyromonas gingivalis (Aa-IgA, Aa-IgG, Pg-IgA, Pg-IgG). Näitä tietoja analysoidaan käyttäen Mann-Whitney U -testiä, Spearmanin korrelaatiotestiä, χ²-testiä sekä logistista regressiomallia. Tulokset: Infarktipotilaiden BMI, CRP, LPS, Aa-IgA, Pg-Ig, maksaentsyymit ja HDL-kolesteroli poikkesivat tilastollisesti merkitsevästi terveistä kontrolleista (p < 0,05). Näillä riskitekijöillä havaittiin lukuisia keskenäisiä korrelaatioita. LPS ja Pg-IgA yhdistyivät kohonneeseen sydäntautiriskiin iällä ja sukupuolella vakioidussa regressiomallissa. LPS:n kohdalla tilastollinen merkitsevyys kuitenkin menetettiin, kun malli vakioitiin edelleen painoindeksikategorialla. Pohdinta: Tässä tutkimuksessa havaittiin selviä yhteyksiä infektiomarkkereiden ja sydäninfarktin välillä. Tulevat tutkimukset toivottavasti valaisevat tarkemmin, millä tavoin suun infektiot ja systeemiset infektiot voivat altistaa sepelvaltimotaudille ja sydäninfarkteille.
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13. Non‐mammalian Hosts and Photobiomodulation: Do All Life‐forms Respond to Light?
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Hamblin, Michael R., Huang, Ying‐Ying, and Heiskanen, Vladimir
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LIGHT emitting diodes ,CAENORHABDITIS elegans ,MITOCHONDRIA ,NANOPARTICLES ,CLINICAL trials - Abstract
Photobiomodulation (PBM), also known as low‐level laser (light) therapy, was discovered over 50 years ago, but only recently has it been making progress toward wide acceptance. PBM originally used red and near‐infrared (NIR) lasers, but now other wavelengths and non‐coherent light‐emitting diodes (LEDs) are being explored. The almost complete lack of side effects makes the conduction of controlled clinical trials relatively easy. Laboratory research has mainly concentrated on mammalian cells (normal or cancer) in culture, and small rodents (mice and rats) as models of different diseases. A sizeable body of work was carried out in the 1970s and 1980s in Russia looking at various bacterial and fungal cells. The present review covers some of these studies and a recent number of papers that have applied PBM to so‐called "model organisms." These models include flies (Drosophila), worms (Caenorhabditis elegans), fish (zebrafish) and caterpillars (Galleria). Much knowledge about the genomics and proteomics, and many reagents for these organisms already exist. They are inexpensive to work with and have lower regulatory barriers compared to vertebrate animals. Other researchers have studied different models (snails, sea urchins, Paramecium, toads, frogs and chickens). Plants may respond to NIR light differently from visible light (photosynthesis and photomorphogenesis) but PBM in plants has not been much studied. Veterinarians routinely use PBM to treat non‐mammalian patients. The conclusion is that red or NIR light does indeed have significant biologic effects conserved over many different kingdoms, and perhaps it is true that "all life‐forms respond to light." Photobiomodulation (red or near‐infrared light) has been shown to have beneficial effects on many different life‐forms. Although many pre‐clinical studies have been carried out in mice or rats, and clinical studies in humans, it turns out that all life‐forms from bacteria and fungi, to paramecia, worms, insects, fish, amphibians, reptiles and birds respond. Even plants respond to NIR light differently to photosynthesis with visible light. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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14. Correction: Photobiomodulation: lasers vs. light emitting diodes?
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Heiskanen V and Hamblin MR
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Correction for 'Photobiomodulation: lasers vs. light emitting diodes?' by Vladimir Heiskanen and Michael R. Hamblin, Photochem. Photobiol. Sci., 2018, 17, 1003-1017.
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