Abstract

Mitochondrial dysfunction has been suggested to play a role in depression pathogenesis. This clinical trial (jRCTs042220011) was conducted to evaluate whether depression symptoms could be alleviated by an Extremely Low Frequency, Extremely Low Magnetic Environment (ELF-ELME), which has been found in basic research studies to enhance mitochondrial membrane potential. Participants were exposed to the ELF-ELME via a head-mounted magnetic field device (10 μTesla, 4 ms, 1–8 Hz/8 s) worn for 2 h per day for 8 consecutive weeks. Four male patients with treatment-resistant depression were enrolled. Significant reductions from baseline in the average total Montgomery–Åsberg Depression Rating Scale (MADRS) score were observed at 4, 6, and 8 weeks. ELF-ELME appears to ameliorate depressive symptoms in patients with major depressive disorder safely and effectively, suggesting that it could be used as an alternative treatment for depressive patients who do not prefer to take antidepressants and in combination with antidepressant therapy for patients who only partially respond to pharmacotherapy.

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