Efficacy of transcranial photobiomodulation in the treatment for major depressive disorder: A TMS‐EEG and pilot study

Author:

Hao Wensi123,Dai Xiaona123,Wei Min12,Li Siran1,Peng Mao1,Xue Qing1,Lin Hua1,Wang Huicong12,Song Penghui12345,Wang Yuping12345

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neurology, Xuanwu Hospital Capital Medical University Beijing China

2. Beijing Key Laboratory of Neuromodulation Beijing China

3. Center of Epilepsy, Beijing Institute for Brain Disorders Capital Medical University Beijing China

4. Center for sleep and consciousness disorders Beijing Institute for Brain Disorders Beijing China

5. Collaborative Innovation Center for Brain Disorders Capital Medical University Beijing China

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundMajor depressive disorder (MDD) was a prevalent mental condition that may be accompanied by decreased excitability of left frontal pole (FP) and abnormal brain connections. An 820 nm tPBM can induce an increase in stimulated cortical excitability. The purpose of our study was to establish how clinical symptoms and time‐varying brain network connectivity of MDD were affected by transcranial photobiomodulation (tPBM).MethodsA total of 11 patients with MDD received 820 nm tPBM targeting the left FP for 14 consecutive days. The severity of symptoms was evaluated by neuropsychological assessments at baseline, after treatment, 4‐week and 8‐week follow‐up; 8‐min transcranial magnetic stimulation combined electroencephalography (TMS‐EEG) was performed for five healthy controls and five patients with MDD before and after treatment, and time‐varying EEG network was analyzed using the adaptive‐directed transfer function.ResultsAll of scales scores in the 11 patients decreased significantly after 14‐day tPBM (p < .01) and remained at 8‐week follow‐up. The time‐varying brain network analysis suggested that the brain regions with enhanced connection information outflow in MDD became gradually more similar to healthy controls after treatment.ConclusionsThis study showed that tPBM of the left FP could improve symptoms of patients with MDD and normalize the abnormal network connections.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

National Key Research and Development Program of China

Publisher

Wiley

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