The cerebral and cognitive changes after intermittent theta burst stimulation (iTBS) treatment for depression: study protocol for a randomized double-blind sham-controlled trial

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Orbo, Marte C. [1 ]
Hoier, Sabine [1 ]
Vangberg, Torgil R. [2 ,3 ]
Csifcsak, Gabor [4 ]
Gronli, Ole K. [2 ,5 ]
Aslaksen, Per M. [1 ,6 ]
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[1] UiT Arctic Univ Norway, Fac Hlth Sci, Dept Psychol, Tromso, Norway
[2] UiT Arctic Univ Norway, Fac Hlth Sci, Dept Clin Med, Tromso, Norway
[3] Univ Hosp North Norway, PET Imaging Ctr, Tromso, Norway
[4] UiT Arctic Univ Norway, Dept Psychol, Tromso, Norway
[5] Univ Hosp North Norway, Div Mental Hlth & Subst Abuse, Tromso, Norway
[6] Univ Hosp North Norway, Reg Ctr Eating Disorders, Tromso, Norway
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Depression; Neuroimaging; Theta burst; Cognition; fMRI; White matter; FreeSurfer; TRANSCRANIAL MAGNETIC STIMULATION; SEVERITY ASSESSMENT; MAJOR DEPRESSION; TMS TREATMENT; RTMS; METAANALYSIS; RELIABILITY; MECHANISMS; INTERVIEW; EFFICACY;
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10.1186/s13063-024-08606-8
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R-3 [医学研究方法]; R3 [基础医学];
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BackgroundThe therapeutic use of intermittent theta burst stimulation (iTBS) delivered to the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (LDLPFC) is a relatively new but promising treatment option for depression. There is a need for more knowledge on the mechanisms involved in its antidepressant effects.MethodsThis is a single-centre, prospective, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial with two arms, iTBS and sham iTBS. Adult outpatients with unipolar major depressive disorder of at least moderate severity will undergo cognitive assessment with an N-back task (0-back and 2-back), functional and structural magnetic resonance imaging and assessment of depression severity before and after brain stimulation. Neuronavigated iTBS or sham stimulation will be targeted at the LDPFC once a day for 10 consecutive workdays. ITBS will be delivered with the parameters 120% of resting motor threshold, triplet 50 Hz bursts repeated at 5 Hz; 2 s on and 8 s off, 600 pulses per session with a total duration of 3 min 9 s. The severity of depression will be measured with the Montogomery Aasberg Depression Rating Scale and the Beck Depression Inventory - second edition.In the iTBS group relative to sham, we expect significant antidepressant effects and improved N-back performance, associated with increased integrity in white matter tracts functionally connected with the LDLPFC and emotion regulation areas within the rostral anterior cingulate cortices, alongside potential increases in cortical thickness in these regions. On functional imaging, we expect to observe increased brain activity in the LDPFC during the performance of the N-back condition with higher cognitive load (2-back) in the iTBS group relative to sham.MethodsThis is a single-centre, prospective, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial with two arms, iTBS and sham iTBS. Adult outpatients with unipolar major depressive disorder of at least moderate severity will undergo cognitive assessment with an N-back task (0-back and 2-back), functional and structural magnetic resonance imaging and assessment of depression severity before and after brain stimulation. Neuronavigated iTBS or sham stimulation will be targeted at the LDPFC once a day for 10 consecutive workdays. ITBS will be delivered with the parameters 120% of resting motor threshold, triplet 50 Hz bursts repeated at 5 Hz; 2 s on and 8 s off, 600 pulses per session with a total duration of 3 min 9 s. The severity of depression will be measured with the Montogomery Aasberg Depression Rating Scale and the Beck Depression Inventory - second edition.In the iTBS group relative to sham, we expect significant antidepressant effects and improved N-back performance, associated with increased integrity in white matter tracts functionally connected with the LDLPFC and emotion regulation areas within the rostral anterior cingulate cortices, alongside potential increases in cortical thickness in these regions. On functional imaging, we expect to observe increased brain activity in the LDPFC during the performance of the N-back condition with higher cognitive load (2-back) in the iTBS group relative to sham.DiscussioniTBS is a promising, time-efficient, and considered a safe treatment option for depression according to existing evidence. This trial aims to assess the neurocognitive impact of a 2-week, once-daily iTBS compared to sham iTBS, targeting the LDLPFC in depressed adult outpatients. The study investigates the relationships between changes in cerebral measures and cognitive performance on an N-back task in relation to the antidepressant effect following iTBS. This trial delves into the neurocognitive mechanisms of iTBS in depression, potentially offering novel scientific insights into its treatment effects and mechanisms of action.Trial registrationClinicalTrials.gov NCT06534684. Retrospectively registered on August 1st 2024.
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