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Mechanisms of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation for anti-depression: Evidence from preclinical studies

Di Luan, Mingge Zhao, Yachen Shi, Ling Li, Yu-Jia Cao, Haixia Feng, Zhijun Zhang

2020World Journal of Psychiatry27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This review summarizes the anti-depressant mechanisms of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation in preclinical studies, including anti-inflammatory effects mediated by activation of nuclear factor-E2-related factor 2 signaling pathway, anti-oxidative stress effects, enhancement of synaptic plasticity and neurogenesis via activation of the endocannabinoid system and brain derived neurotrophic factor signaling pathway, increasing the content of monoamine neurotransmitters via inhibition of Sirtuin 1/monoamine oxidase A signaling pathway, and reducing the activity of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenocortical axis. We also discuss the shortcomings of transcranial magnetic stimulation in preclinical studies such as inaccurate positioning, shallow depth of stimulation, and difficulty in elucidating the neural circuit mechanism up-and down-stream of the stimulation target brain region.

Topics & Concepts

Transcranial magnetic stimulationNeuroscienceMonoamine neurotransmitterStimulationBrain stimulationNeurotrophic factorsNeuroplasticityMedicineNeurogenesisBrain-derived neurotrophic factorEndocannabinoid systemPharmacologyBiologySerotoninInternal medicineReceptorTranscranial Magnetic Stimulation StudiesTryptophan and brain disordersStress Responses and Cortisol