Depression Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effect of Psychotherapy on Brain Serotonin Activity
This study will examine changes in brain serotonin activity in people with depression before and after they receive cognitive behavioral therapy.
Depression is a serious illness that affects almost 19 million adults in the United States
each year. Common symptoms of depression include persistent feelings of anxiety, guilt, or
hopelessness; irregular sleep and appetite patterns; lethargy; disinterest in previously
enjoyed activities; excessive irritability and restlessness; suicidal thoughts; and inability
to concentrate. A person's depression can be attributed to a variety of causes, including
biological and genetic factors, environmental influences, or developmental experiences. Among
biological factors, a recently researched possible cause is the altered activity of
specialized areas on brain nerve cells called serotonin receptors, which have been found to
be at reduced levels in people with depression. The hormone serotonin is known to naturally
influence mood, making depression treatments that aim to increase levels of serotonin
important. Treatment for depression with cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), which teaches
ways to modify thoughts and behaviors that contribute to depression, may help in raising
brain serotonin levels and in improving depressive symptoms. This study will examine changes
in brain serotonin activity using single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) imaging
in people with depression before and after they receive CBT. The study will also use SPECT
imaging to compare brain serotonin activity of non-depressed healthy participants with that
of depressed participants.
Participation in this study will last between 12 and 14 weeks. All participants will first
undergo an initial evaluation that will include questions about medical history, a physical
exam, a blood draw, a urine test, and an electrocardiogram (ECG). Participants will then
undergo an ADAM (a selective radioligand for SPECT imaging) SPECT scan. During the ADAM SPECT
scan visit, participants will undergo an injection of the ADAM, an ECG, blood pressure
monitoring, and a 60-minute SPECT scan. If necessary, participants may also be asked to have
a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) brain scan after completing the SPECT scan.
Depressed participants will then attend at least once weekly CBT sessions for 12 weeks.
During the 45-minute sessions, participants will meet with a therapist to learn ways to
adjust thoughts and behaviors that may be adding to their depression. After completing the 12
weeks of CBT, all participants will be re-evaluated by a study doctor and, if still in good
health, will undergo a repeat ADAM SPECT scan.
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