Depression Clinical Trial
Official title:
SPECT Brain Imaging as a Bio-Marker of Major Depression
This study will examine changes in brain dopamine transporter activity before and after antidepressant therapy.
Depression is a serious psychiatric disorder that affects about 10% of the adult population
in the United States in a given year. Common symptoms of depression include a persistent down
mood and disinterest in previously enjoyed activities, often causing strain on work, social,
and family life. A person's depression can be attributed to a variety of causes, including
physiological and sociological factors. Among physiological factors, dopamine (DA), a
chemical associated with feelings of happiness and pleasure, may play a key role in the onset
of depression and may also be involved in the beneficial effect of antidepressant medication.
Recent studies have found that people with depression have increased DA transporter (DAT)
levels in a specific region of the inner brain called the striatum. The increased DAT levels
might reflect alterations in central DA function. Treatment for depression with selective
serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) antidepressant therapy may help in returning DAT levels
to normal and in improving depressive symptoms. Using single photon emission computed
tomography (SPECT) imaging, this study will examine changes in brain DAT activity in people
with depression before and after they receive SSRI antidepressant therapy or cognitive
behavioral therapy (CBT).
Participation in this study will last about 14 weeks and will involve participants who are
healthy and depressed. All participants will first undergo baseline assessments that will
include a medical history, questions about current and past health, a physical exam, a blood
draw, a urine sampling, and an electrocardiogram (ECG). After completing the baseline
assessments, participants will undergo a TRODAT-1 SPECT scan, which will involve an injection
of TRODAT-1 (a radioactive agent to measure DA) and, after a 3-hour break, a 75-minute SPECT
scan. If necessary, participants may also be asked to have a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
brain scan after completing the SPECT scan.
Participants with depression will then be assigned randomly to undergo 12 weeks of treatment
with either the antidepressant medication s-citalopram or CBT. Participants assigned to take
s-citalopram will return for study visits weekly for 2 weeks, every other week for 6 weeks,
and then monthly for 4 weeks. During study visits, participants will receive their
medication, answer questions about depression and medication side effects, and occasionally
fill out general health questionnaires. Participants receiving CBT will attend twice weekly
sessions for 2 weeks and then once weekly sessions for 10 weeks. Sessions will focus on
modifying thoughts and behaviors that may contribute to depression. After 12 weeks, all
participants will be re-evaluated by a study doctor and, if still in good health, will
undergo a repeat TRODAT-1 SPECT scan.
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