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Photobiomodulation: shining a light on depression

L. M. Wang, Liwei Mao, Zhihai Huang, Jeffrey A. Switzer, David C. Hess, Quanguang Zhang

2024Theranostics26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Depression is a prevalent public health issue, characterized by persistent low mood, impaired concentration, and diminished motivation. Photobiomodulation (PBM), which involves the application of red or near-infrared light, modulates physiological processes by enhancing cerebral blood flow, reducing inflammation, inhibiting apoptosis, and promoting neurogenesis. PBM can be administered transcranially or through systemic approaches, offering a potentially effective intervention for depression. This review discusses the characteristics of PBM, its underlying neurobiological mechanisms, and relevant physical parameters. Recent progress in both animal and clinical research underscores PBM's therapeutic potential for depression and emphasizes the need for further studies to establish a robust theoretical basis for standardized treatment protocols.

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Depression (economics)MedicineNanotechnologyPsychologyMaterials scienceEconomicsMacroeconomicsLaser Applications in Dentistry and MedicineMedical and Biological Ozone ResearchDermatologic Treatments and Research
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