Depression Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Effects of Fludrocortisone on Information Processing in Healthy Female Volunteers
Stimulating the mineralocorticoid receptor (MR) may restore a disturbed balance as seen in
depression. In this double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial the investigators
will test the effects of a single dose (500mg) fludrocortisone, an MR-agonist, on the
information processing in healthy female volunteers (N = 2x20).
The investigators want to investigate whether the acute administration of fludrocortisone
(FC) in healthy females enhances the appraisal of emotional information related to
depression, hypothesizing that:
- FC relative to placebo selectively improves the recognition of happy and fearful faces:
resulting in more correct responses and faster RTs.
- FC induces a bias towards more positive self-description and an improved memory for
positive information.
Female participants were selected because the haplotype MRI180V is related to depression
vulnerability in women, not in men. If the effects of fludrocortisone are comparable to the
effects of antidepressants on the same tests and the same population, it might be a first
indication that fludrocortisone may function as an antidepressant.
We found in depressed individuals, compared with non-depressed controls, that MRs had a
decreased (approximately -30%) expression in hippocampus, inferior frontal gyrus and
cingulate gyrus. It is proposed that decreased expression of MRs is part of the underlying
pathological process in depression.
Recent studies have revealed considerable interpersonal differences with regard to the
functioning of the MRs. Firstly, common MR gene polymorphisms influence the cortisol
awakening response (CAR). Secondly, clinical populations differ in observed depressive
symptoms as a function of MRI180V genotype. This MR I180V gene variant showed less activity
in vitro, which suggests that functionality in vivo is decreased. Finally, MR haplotype 2,
which is prevalent in 35% of the Caucasian population, enhances the transcription,
translation and transactivation of the MR. This haplotype is associated with higher
dispositional optimism, fewer thoughts of hopelessness and lower risk of major depression.
These effects are restricted to pre-menopausal women. This suggests that female sex steroids
may interact with the MR gene, thereby modulating resilience. Indeed, it has been shown that
progesterone and oestrogen modulate MR-expression in rats. Taken together, mineralocorticoid
receptors in the brain are considered to be a new target for the treatment of stress related
disorders like depression.
Fludrocortisone (9α fluoro-hydrocortisone) (FC) is a specific MR-agonist currently used to
treat diseases of the adrenal cortex, septic shock (Russel, 2008) and occasionally
orthostatic hypotension. It is shown that FC significantly inhibits nocturnal HPA axis
activity without first depleting MR receptors with an MR-antagonist. This suggests FC have
interesting implications in disorders of HPA axis excess, such as depression. Consistent
with the idea that the stimulation of the MR might be useful in the treatment of depression,
fludrocortisone accelerated the antidepressant effects of the SSRI escitalopram, at least in
those patients who responded to escitalopram. This is in line with a previous observation
that spironolactone, a MR antagonist, decreased the efficacy of the antidepressant
amitriptyline in depressed patients. These studies show that stimulation of the MR might be
a useful addition to the treatment of depression. Though, the explanatory mechanism behind
these observations remains unclear.
This project is a first step in investigating the potential antidepressant effects of MR
stimulation by fludrocortisone. We will test the effects of FC on indices of emotional
information processing in healthy volunteers, which is a recently validated model of
antidepressant drug action. It has been demonstrated repeatedly that a single dose of an
antidepressant changes the processing of emotionally relevant information in healthy
volunteers, within a few hours after administration. For instance, one dose of citalopram
improved the recognition of facial expressions of fear and happiness relative to placebo in
healthy female volunteers. This finding has been replicated with different antidepressants
and different populations.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Investigator, Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Treatment
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