Same (S-Adenosyl Methionine) for Depression Support

Insufficient evidence 1 studies

The single study provided in this evidence set does not directly investigate SAMe or its effects on depression. Instead, it examines the molecular mechanisms by which a DNA methylation enzyme called DNMT3A1 is recruited to specific sites in the genome, findings that are relevant to basic epigenetics research but do not address SAMe supplementation or mood-related outcomes. As a result, no research-based summary about SAMe and depression support can be responsibly drawn from the provided literature. Readers interested in the evidence base for SAMe and depression should seek out the broader published literature, which includes randomized controlled trials and meta-analyses that have examined this question more directly.

Related studies

Citations from PubMed and preprint sources. Match score (0-100) reflects automated search ranking, not clinical appraisal.

Title Type Year Direction Match
The N-terminal region of DNMT3A combines multiple chromatin reading motifs to... Other 2023 Neutral 85

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