Major Depression Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effects of Bupropion Versus Escitalopram on Reward Circuitry and Motivational Deficits in Patients With Major Depression and Increased Inflammation and Anhedonia
Verified date | December 2023 |
Source | Emory University |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
This study is designed to determine whether bupropion (vs escitalopram) increases functional connectivity (FC) within reward-related neurocircuits and decreases motivational deficits in depressed patients with increased inflammation and anhedonia. Participants will be randomized to take bupropion extended release (XL) or escitalopram for 8 weeks.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 18 |
Est. completion date | July 25, 2022 |
Est. primary completion date | July 25, 2022 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 25 Years to 55 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - willing and able to give written informed consent - a primary diagnosis of Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-V) MD, current as diagnosed by the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-V Axis I Disorders (SCID-V) - score of =16 on the 16-item Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology Self-Report (QIDS-SR) - off all antidepressant or other psychotropic therapy (e.g. mood stabilizers, antipsychotics, and sedative hypnotics) for at least 4 weeks prior to baseline visit (8 weeks for fluoxetine); concomitant administration of up to 2 mg of clonazepam or its equivalent per day will be allowed, but not within 12 hours of study assessments - CRP>2mg/L - Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology (IDS-SR) anhedonia subscale score =5 Exclusion Criteria: - history of any autoimmune disorder - history of hepatitis B or C infection or human immunodeficiency virus infection - history of any type of cancer requiring treatment with more than minor surgery - unstable cardiovascular, endocrinologic, hematologic, hepatic, renal, or neurologic disease (as determined by physical examination and laboratory testing) - history of any (non-mood-related) psychotic disorder; active psychotic symptoms of any type; substance abuse/dependence within 6 months of study entry (as determined by SCID) - an active eating disorder or antisocial personality disorder - a history of a cognitive disorder or =28 on the Mini-Mental State Exam unless otherwise approved by the PI - pregnancy or lactation - chronic use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agents (NSAIDS) (excluding 81mg of aspirin), glucocorticoid containing medications - use of NSAIDS or oral glucocorticoids at any time during the study - any contraindication for MRI scanning - failure of more than 2 antidepressant trials in the current episode - Intolerance of bupropion or escitalopram - BMI >40 (to exclude severe obesity) - due to the high co-morbidity between anxiety disorders and depression, the study team plans to include patients with anxiety-related disorders excluding obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) if depression is the primary diagnosis. Patients with stable medical conditions and on medications for those conditions will not be excluded. Concomitant administration of up to 2 mg of clonazepam or its equivalent per day will be allowed, but not within 12 hours of study assessments. - sexually active participants are required to use medically approved birth control methods as defined in the Birth Control Method Form for the duration of the study |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | Emory Clinic | Atlanta | Georgia |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Emory University | National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) |
United States,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Change in Targeted Ventromedial Prefrontal Cortex-Ventral Striatal (vmPFC-VS) Functional Connectivity (FC) | Targeted FC is calculated as the degree of correlation in activity between a 3mm3 radius sphere in VS and the vmPFC cluster identified as being reward-sensitive in neuroimaging meta-analyses and as used to define vmPFC in previous work. Subject-level correlations for degree of vmPFC-VS FC is Fisher's Z transformed {Z(R)=0.5ln[(1+R)/(1-R)]}, a standard method for calculating fMRI functional connectivity, whereby greater Z-scores reflected stronger correlated functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) activity (i.e., higher VS-vmPFC connectivity). For each study timepoint, Z-scores will be extracted and the change in mean FC values compared to baseline will be calculated. The central value is 0, and the standard deviation depends on the sample variance. Increasing values indicate increasing connectivity between the indicated brain regions (VS and vmPFC). There are no relevant thresholds, and there is no direct interpretation of results in terms of clinical improvement. | Baseline, Week 4, Week 8 | |
Secondary | Proportion of Hard-Task Choices During the Effort-Expenditure for Rewards Task (EEfRT) | The Effort-Expenditure for Rewards Task (EEfRT) is a computer-based multi-trial game to assess motivation. Participants are given an opportunity to choose different task difficulty levels to obtain monetary rewards (easy tasks have low rewards while hard tasks have higher rewards). Each trial has a high, medium, or low probability of success, and this information is given to the participant when they are deciding between easy and hard tasks. The task lasts for 20 minutes, and first 50 trials are analyzed. The proportion of hard-task choices across each level of probability is calculated. Possible values range between 0 to1 with 1 being a better outcome indicating the mean probability of making a hard (high effort) choice. Lower proportions of hard task choices indicate decreased motivation. | Baseline, Week 2, Week 4, Week 8 | |
Secondary | Snaith-Hamilton Pleasure Scale (SHAPS-C) Score | The SHAPS-C is a 14-item clinician-administered scale assessing the amount of pleasure during common daily activities that the participant has experienced in the past week. Responses are given on a scale of 1 to 4 where 1 = lots of pleasure and 4 = no pleasure. Total scores range from 14 to 56 with lower scores indicating greater enjoyment of activities. | Baseline, Week 2, Week 4, Week 6, Week 8 | |
Secondary | Motivation and Pleasure Scale-Self-Report (MAP-SR) Score | The MAP-SR is an 18-item self-report inventory that has been validated in psychiatric populations and is designed to disentangle motivational and consummatory components of everyday activities over a 24-hr period. Responses are given on a 5-point scale where 0 = no pleasure or motivation and 4 = extreme pleasure or motivation. Total scores range from 0 to 72 and higher scores indicate greater motivation and pleasure during everyday activities. | Baseline, Week 2, Week 4, Week 6, Week 8 | |
Secondary | Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology - Self-Report (IDS-SR) | The IDS-SR is a 30-item self-reported measurement of depression severity. Responses are given on a 4-point scale where 0 = no problems and 3 = severe problems. Total scores are based on 28 items and range from 0 to 84 with higher scores indicating more severe symptoms of depression. | Baseline, Week 2, Week 4, Week 6, Week 8 |
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