Research progress on the relationship between the photobiomodulation and amblyopia
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National Key Clinical Specialty Open Project of Ophthalmology(No.ZKF2024050); Science and Techonology Plan Project of Yunnan Province Science and Technology Department(No.202201AY070001-276)

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    Amblyopia is a common visual development disorder and is the main cause of monocular vision impairment in children and adults. Photobiomodulation(PBM), a non-invasive treatment method, has gradually gained attention in the field of ophthalmology. This paper begins with the macroscopic manifestation of light on the animal model of amblyopia. Additionally, it discusses the pathological changes of the amblyopic retina and the human eye's central nervous system, as well as the influence and mechanism of PBM on the visual perception and processing system and its chemical effect on the visual system through dopamine and melatonin. It examines its mechanism of action, current clinical application status, and future development direction in order to provide new ideas and theoretical foundation for amblyopia treatment.

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Hu Shuxian, Liu Mei, Dong Jingjing, et al. Research progress on the relationship between the photobiomodulation and amblyopia. Guoji Yanke Zazhi( Int Eye Sci) 2025;25(9):1431-1435

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  • Received:March 12,2025
  • Revised:July 22,2025
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  • Online: August 18,2025
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