2020
DOI: 10.1007/s10103-020-02983-7
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Study of transcranial photobiomodulation at 945-nm wavelength: anxiety and depression

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“…Kerppers et al [30] -who examined transcranial photobiomodulation in an effort to heighten neural activity in anxious and/or depressed younger subjects did find this modality was able to stimulate brain activity. This was also the view of Maiello et al [22] and Cassano et al [44].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Kerppers et al [30] -who examined transcranial photobiomodulation in an effort to heighten neural activity in anxious and/or depressed younger subjects did find this modality was able to stimulate brain activity. This was also the view of Maiello et al [22] and Cassano et al [44].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, Gabel et al [29] who applied photo biomodulation to the back and thighs as an adjunct to physical therapy for chronic pain, also found the patients experienced improvements in concurrent depression. Kerppers et al [30] too, who studied the use of TPBM found this mode of intervention to decrease anxiety and depression, as well as increasing brain activity as a whole. Using an animal model of depression, Mohammed [31] similarly found laser irradiation to successfully ameliorate depression induced by reserpine, which was deemed indicative of the potentially beneficial anti-depressant effects of low-level infrared laser irradiation on tissues associated with depression in normal and healthy animal brain tissues.…”
Section: What the Research On Photobiomodulation Showsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…LED is a radiation of varying wavelength, not coherent and which is standing out in the field of medical treatment and phototherapy for being an alternative to the high cost of laser therapy [41]. The use of light with Low-intensity Laser Therapy or by Light-emitting Diode is called photobiomodulation [42] and among its functions, it is the stimulation of neural activity, that occurs through interaction with cytochrome c oxidase (unit IV of the mitochondrial electrons transport chain), which through a series of reactions, stimulates the ATP synthase enzyme to produce more ATP, improving brain function [27]. LED, however, emerged as an innovation in the field because it does not give off heat, is portable, is easy to apply, and is more durable when compared to other methods such as laser therapy (Figure 10) [27].…”
Section: Transcranial Photobiomodulationmentioning
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“…Using a prolonged stress model to induce a PTSD-like phenotype in rats, the application of PBM to acupoints in both legs reduced anxiety-like symptoms and increased neural activation at the anterior cingulate cortex [ 21 ]. In two clinical pilot trials, transcranial PBM reduced depressive symptoms and demonstrated safety in human patients with major depressive disorder [ 22 , 23 ]. In a study examining the effects of transcranial PBM on generalized anxiety disorder, patients treated with PBM displayed significant reductions in measures of anxiety symptoms and had improvements in their quality of sleep [ 24 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%