Depression Clinical Trial
— SSTEP-HVOfficial title:
The Effect of Seven-day Simvastatin Administration on Emotional Processing, Reward Processing, and Inflammation in Healthy Volunteers
Verified date | December 2020 |
Source | University of Oxford |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
Work in our group has revealed that short-term (7-day) administration of antidepressants produces positive biases in the processing of emotional information in healthy volunteers. Such effect might be an important neuropsychological mechanism of antidepressant action. The current study will investigate the effect of seven-day administration of simvastatin 20mg on emotional and reward processing tasks in healthy volunteers. There is evidence that statins may exert antidepressant effects via anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidant pathways, and it is therefore predicted that simvastatin will have positive effects on emotional and reward processing.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 53 |
Est. completion date | September 1, 2021 |
Est. primary completion date | September 1, 2021 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 50 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Male or female - Aged 18-50 years - Sufficiently fluent English to understand and complete the tasks - Body Mass Index in the range of 18-30 - Participant is willing and able to give informed consent for participation in the study - Not currently taking any regular medications (except the contraceptive pill) Exclusion Criteria: - Currently any regular medications (except the contraceptive pill) - History or current significant psychiatric illness - Current alcohol or substance misuse disorder - History or current significant hepatic disease - History or current significant neurological condition (e.g. epilepsy) - History of haemorrhagic stroke or lacunar infarct - Known hyperglycaemia/pre-diabetes - Known hypersensitivity to the study drug (i.e. simvastatin) or sucrose - Pregnant, breast feeding, women of child-bearing potential not using appropriate contraceptive measures - Participation in a study that uses the same or similar computer tasks as those used in the present study - Participation in a study that involves the use of a medication within the last three months |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United Kingdom | Department of Psychiatry, University of Oxford | Oxford | Oxfordshire |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of Oxford |
United Kingdom,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | FERT | The effects of simvastatin on emotional processing using the Facial Expression Recognition Task (FERT).
FERT is a computer-based tasks of emotional processing using facial expressions of basic emotions (happiness, fear, anger, disgust, sadness, surprise) displayed on the screen and participants are asked to correctly classify them. Each emotion is presented at different intensity levels. Responses are made via a button-press. Accuracy and reaction times are measured. |
Day 7 of drug/placebo administration | |
Secondary | EMEM | The effects of simvastatin on Emotional Memory Task (EMEM) scores. Recall and recognition of affective words displayed earlier in the testing session are tested. Responses are made via a button-press. Accuracy and reaction times are measured. | Day 7 of drug/placebo administration | |
Secondary | ECAT | The effects of simvastatin on Emotional Categorisation Task (ECAT) scores. Disagreeable or agreeable personality descriptions are presented and participants are asked to indicate whether they would like or dislike to be described as each of these characteristics. Responses are made via a button-press. Accuracy and reaction times are measured. | Day 7 of drug/placebo administration | |
Secondary | EREC | The effects of simvastatin on Emotional Recall Task (EREC) scores. Participants are asked to write down as many of the words as they can remember from the previous task. Responses are made via pencil and paper. Accuracy is measured. | Day 7 of drug/placebo administration | |
Secondary | FDOT | The effects of simvastatin on Faces Dot-probe Task (FDOT) scores. Participants carry out a computer-based task of attentional vigilance to happy or fearful faces, recorded from participants' response latency to indicate the alignment of a dot-probe appearing in the place of one of the faces. Responses are made via button-press. Accuracy and reaction times are measured. | Day 7 of drug/placebo administration | |
Secondary | PILT | The effects of simvastatin on Probabilistic Instrumental Learning Task (PILT) scores.
Participants have to learn which shapes are associated with wins and losses. Responses are made via button-press. Sensitivity to reward is measured. |
Day 7 of drug/placebo administration | |
Secondary | AVLT | The effects of simvastatin on Auditory Verbal Learning Task (AVLT) scores. Accuracy of recall on the auditory verbal learning task. | Day 7 of drug/placebo administration | |
Secondary | CRP | The effects of simvastatin on C-reactive Protein (CRP) levels. Phlebotomy is performed to obtain a sample of CRP at baseline and at day 7 of drug/placebo administration. Changes in CRP levels are measured. | Day 7 of drug/placebo administration |
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