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. 2019 Nov 22;15:3255–3272. doi: 10.2147/NDT.S188906

Table 1.

All Relevant Basic Research Studies That Utilized Photobiomodulation, With Wavelengths In The Red And/Or Near-Infrared Range, In Experimental Models Of Depression

Paper Subjects Device Number Of Treatments Area Irradiated Wavelength Pulsed Or Continuous Irradiance Fluence Results
Mohammed(2016)72 Transcranial low-level infrared laser irradiation ameliorates depression induced by reserpine in rats Rats Diode (GaAlAs) Laser (Lasotronic Inc., Zug, Switzerland) Daily for 1 week Six points arranged symmetrically to ensure irradiation of the entire cortex 804nm Continuous 0.64, 1.60, and 3.18W/cm2 for three assigned powers of laser 4.8, 12, and 24 J/point for three powers of laser Treatment with lower power (80mW) reversed depressive effects of reserpine
Xu et al (2017)44 Low-level Laser Irradiation Improves Depression-like Behaviors in Mice Mice Diode laser quipped with quartz-silica fiber (FU808AD500-BD10, Shenzhen Fuzhe Technology co., Ltd.) 30 min per day for 28 days Cerebral cortex 808nm Continuous 23mW/cm2 Not provided t-PBM attenuated depression-like behaviors
Salehpour et al (2016)73 Therapeutic Effects of 10-HzPulsed Wave Lasers in Rat Depression Model: A Comparison Between Near-Infrared and Red Wavelengths Rats Red and NIR probes derived by GaAlAs diode laser (Mustang 2000þ, Moscow, Russia) Four times a week for three weeks Prefrontal region 630nm (Red), 810nm (NIR) 10-Hz, Pulsed 89mW/cm2 (Red), 562mW/cm2 (NIR) 1.18 ± 0.01J/cm2 per each session, about 14.4J/cm2 over entire treatments NIR and citalopram significantly decreased depression-like behaviors, but the red wavelength condition did not
Ando et al (2011)76 Comparison of Therapeutic Effects between Pulsed and Continuous Wave 810-nm Wavelength Laser Irradiation for Traumatic Brain Injury in Mice Mice Diode laser (DioDent Micro 810, HOYA ConBio, Fremont, CA) equipped with quartz-silica fiber Single 12-min exposure of transcranial t-PBM, 4 hrs post TBI Left frontal-parietal cortex 810 ± 2nm Continuous, 10- Hz Pulsed, or 100-Hz Pulsed Average = 50mW/cm2, Peak for pulsed modes = 100mW/cm2 36J/cm2 t-PBM had an antidepressant effect 4 weeks after treatment
Tanaka et al (2011)69 Infrared radiation has potential antidepressant and anxiolytic effects in animal model of depression and anxiety Rats Infrared emitter Acute exposure group = one session for 3 mins, Chronic exposure group = 10 sessions for 3 mins daily Head Emitter had highest emissivity values within 600–1600nm Not provided Calculated maximal irradiation intensity of 1800–2200mW Not provided Depressive-like behavior significantly improved in chronically exposed group
Wu et al (2012)75 Pulsed Light Irradiation Improves Behavioral Outcome in a Rat Model of Chronic Mild Stress Rats Diode laser Three times a week for three weeks, 2-min irradiation time for each treatment Midline of the dorsal surface of the head, between the eyes and ears 810nm 100-Hz, Pulsed Average = 15mW/cm2 120J/cm2 Depressive-like behavior significantly decreased in the fluoxetine and transcranial light therapy groups
Salehpour et al (2019)65 Near-infrared photobiomodulation combined with coenzyme Q10 for depression in a mouse model of restraint stress: reduction in oxidative stress, neuroinflammation, and apoptosis Mice NIR GaAlAs laser (Thor Photomedicine, Chesham, UK) Once a day for five consecutive days, 5-s irradiation time for each treatment Midline of the dorsal surface of the head in the region between the eyes and ears 810nm 10-Hz, Pulsed 6.66W/cm2 33.3J/cm2 PBM and CoQ10, alone or in combination, reduced depressive-like behaviors
Salehpour et al (2017)74 A comparison between antidepressant effects of transcranial near- infrared laser and Citalopram in a rat model of depression Rats NIR probe derived by GaAlAs diode laser (Mustang 2000+, Russia) Four times a week for three weeks Prefrontal region 810nm 10-Hz, Pulsed Output power of 39.3 ± 1.1mW 1.2J/cm2 NILT and Citalopram decreased depressive-like behaviors