- This study examines how Intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation (iTBS) influences protein expression changes over time in Neuro-2a cells, a type of nerve cell used for research.
- Researchers measured protein levels at intervals after iTBS and found a significant increase in certain neurotransmitter receptor subunits and neurotrophic factors within the first half hour, but these effects faded after that.
- The findings suggest that iTBS has a short-lived impact on specific protein expressions, indicating that future studies should focus on the potential benefits of multiple stimulations to enhance therapies using this technique.