PTSD Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Effect of Losartan on Emotion Regulation
This study investigates the effect of a single dose of 50mg losartan vs placebo on BOLD signal during memory encoding.
The commonly prescribed antihypertensive drug losartan targets the renin-angiotensin system - a hormone system regulating blood pressure - by acting as an angiotensin receptor antagonist. The drug prevents a docking of the protein angiotensin IV to AT1 receptors, which leads to a dilation if vessels and a reduction in blood pressure. However, the increase in free angiotensin IV has also been associated with an increase in synaptic plasticity, the cellular mechanism involved in learning and memory. As such, losartan appears to have cognition-enhancing properties, in a way that a single dose of 50mg improves prospective memory in healthy humans . However, preliminary pre-clinical results also suggest that a single injection of the drug improves fear extinction in rodents, which is the equivalent to human cognitive-behavioural therapy for anxiety disorders . Furthermore, compared to other antihypertensive drugs, regular losartan treatment appears to prevent the development of post-traumatic stress disorder following trauma exposition . Such results suggest that the renin-angiotensin system may play a key role in the prevention of anxiety. In this study, we investigate the effect kof probing the renin-angiotensin system on memory encoding, which has previously been shown to be impaired in PTSD. In a double-blind, randomised between-groups design, 40 healthy volunteers with moderate to high levels of trait anxiety are randomised to a group receiving a single dose of losartan (50mg) versus placebo. When peak plasma levels are reached, participants work on a battery of behavioural and neural measures of emotional information processing. These tasks will include an fMRI task where participants will see images of animals and landscapes on the screen and categorise these accordingly, to be tested for memory for these images in a later task. The results from this study will help us understand how the renin-angiotensin system affects memory formation, and they will help us establish a battery of tasks that sensitively respond to such manipulations. Such information will ultimately lead to the development of losartan and similar agents for the more effective and more compact treatment of anxiety disorders. ;
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