Depression Clinical Trial
— ARIAOfficial title:
Experimental Model of Depression in Aging: Anxiety, Inflammation, and Reward Mechanisms
The purpose of this study is to use an experimental inflammatory challenge to examine whether older adults with symptoms of anxiety experience loss of pleasure or loss of motivation when they are exposed to inflammation. Loss of pleasure or loss of motivation will be evaluated using self-report questionnaires, computer tasks, and during a brain scan.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 80 |
Est. completion date | March 15, 2026 |
Est. primary completion date | March 15, 2026 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 60 Years to 80 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Participants will be required to be in good general health (as evaluated during the phone and in-person baseline session) - Participants will be aged 60 to 80 years. - Half the participants (n=40) will be those with clinically significant anxiety as defined by a score of 5 or greater on the GAD-7; - Half the participants (n=40) will be those with low anxiety as defined by a GAD-7 score of <5. Exclusion Criteria: - Presence of chronic mental or physical illness (except for anxiety) - History of allergies, autoimmune, liver, or other severe chronic diseases - Current and regular use of prescription medications such as steroids, non-steroid anti-inflammatory drugs, aspirin, immune modifying drugs, opioid analgesics, statins, antihypertensive drugs, anti-arrhythmic drugs, and antidepressant medications (none in the last 6 months) - Nightshift work or time zone shifts (> 3hrs) within the previous 6 weeks - Previous history of fainting during blood draws. - Claustrophobia - Metal in the body - Presence of co-morbid medical conditions not limited to but including cardiovascular (e.g., history of acute coronary event, stroke) and neurological diseases (e.g., Parkinson's disease), as well as pain disorders; - Presence of comorbid inflammatory disorders such as rheumatoid arthritis or other autoimmune disorders; - Presence of an uncontrolled medical condition that is deemed by the investigators to interfere with the proposed study procedures, or to put the study participant at undue risk; - Presence of chronic infection, which may elevate pro-inflammatory cytokines; - Presence of an acute infectious illness in the two weeks prior to an experimental session. - Current Axis I psychiatric disorders other than anxiety as determined by the Research Version of the Structured Clinical Interview - Lifetime history of suicide attempt or inpatient psychiatric admission. - Sleep Disorders: Current history of sleep apnea or nocturnal myoclonus; - Phase-shift disorder - Current and/or past regular use of hormone-containing medications including steroids; - Current and/or past regular use of non-steroid anti-inflammatory drugs; - Current and/or past regular use of immune modifying drugs that target specific immune responses such as cytokine antagonists; - Current and/or past regular use of analgesics such as opioids; - Current and/or past regular use of cardiovascular medications, including antihypertensive, anti-arrhythmic, antianginal, and anticoagulant drugs; - Current smoking - Current excessive caffeine use (>600 mg/day) because of the known effects on pro-inflammatory cytokine levels; - Evidence of recreational drug use from urine test. - Body mass index > 35 because of the effects of obesity on proinflammatory cytokine activity - Any clinically significant abnormality on screening laboratory tests - Clinically significant abnormalities in electrocardiogram |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | Norman Cousins Center for Psychoneuroimmunology, University of California, Los Angeles | Los Angeles | California |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of California, Los Angeles | National Institute on Aging (NIA) |
United States,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | Behavioral Indices of Reward Motivation and Sensitivity with Incentive Delay Tasks | Behavioral performance on the Monetary and Social Incentive Delay Tasks is tested as reaction time for reward vs no- reward cue trials (an index of motivation) and reaction time for low vs. high reward trials (an index of sensitivity to changes in reward magnitude). | approximately 2 hours post-injection for 14 minutes | |
Other | Behavioral Indices of Reward Sensitivity - Positive Images Task | Sensitivity for non-monetary reward assessed by self-report affect when viewing positive non-social vs neutral images, and when viewing positive social vs. neutral images, on a 1(extremely negative affect) to 4(extremely positive affect) scale. | approximately 2 hours post-injection for 10 minutes | |
Other | Behavioral Indices of Reward Sensitivity - EEfRT | Sensitivity for monetary reward assessed by the degree to which higher potential winnings predict hard task choice. | Pre-injection and 2 hours post-injection | |
Other | Emotion Intensity Task | This is a short computer-based task used to test emotion detection with a face morphing task. Faces morph from neutral to expressions of emotions (happy, sad, angry, or fearful) and participants indicate when and what emotion is presented; the dependent variables are reaction time and accuracy. | Baseline and 3 hours post-injection for five minutes | |
Other | Attentional Bias Task | This is a short computer-based task used to test attentional bias towards positive and negative valenced facial expressions (low arousal happy, high arousal happy, sad, angry) relative to neutral faces. Higher attentional bias scores indicate greater bias towards emotion. | Baseline and 3 hours post-injection for five minutes | |
Other | Systemic marker of inflammation as indexed by interleukin-6. | Systemic inflammation as measured by circulating levels of interleukin-6 in plasma in pg/ml. Each timepoint is assayed and analyses examine the temporal profile of change with assessment every hour | 10 hours | |
Other | Genomic marker of inflammation | Transcriptional profile of inflammation as measured by Conserved Translational Response to Adversity in circulating peripheral blood mononuclear cells | baseline and .5, 1, and 2 hours post-injection | |
Other | Executive function - inhibition with the antisaccade task. | The Antisaccade task is used to assess Inhibition. Participants are tasked with inhibiting a reflexive response towards a visual cue in order to correctly identify a target stimulus presented elsewhere. For each of 72 trials, participants view a centrally positioned fixation point (the letter X) on the computer screen for a variable amount of time (1500-3500ms). A visual cue (a black circle) is then presented on one side of the computer screen for 225ms. The target stimulus (a number from 1 to 9) is presented on the opposite side of the screen for 250, 233, or 200ms before being masked by gray cross-hatching. The participant verbally reports the target number to a trained research assistant or recording device or uses the keyboard to indicate the number. The participant does not receive feedback regarding accuracy, and there is no time limit for participant response for each trial. | Baseline and 4 hours post-injection for 10 minutes. | |
Other | Executive function - updating with the spatial 2-back task | The Spatial 2-Back task is used to assess Updating, the ability to monitor and replace information in working memory. For each of 120 trials, participants view an array of boxes, 11 white and 1 black. The location of the black box varies across trials. Participants are tasked with using one of two keys to indicate whether the black box is presented in the same location as it was two trials back. Participants do not receive feedback regarding accuracy, and trials proceed automatically if a response is not made within 2000ms. The task includes 20 practice trials | Baseline and 4 hours post-injection for 10 minutes. | |
Other | Executive function - shifting with color-shape task. | The Color-Shape task is used to assess Shifting, or the ability to switch between mental sets. For each of 104 trials, participants are presented with a circle or square that is of blue or red color. Participants are asked to use 1 of 2 keys to indicate whether the figure is red or blue (52 color trials) or square or triangle (52 shape trials). One key is paired with a color and a shape (e.g., red and square) and one key is paired with the other color and shape (e.g., blue and circle). For each trial, the letter C or S is presented above the figure to indicate color versus shape trials. The order of C/S trials is randomized, and there is no time limit for participant response for each trial. A quiet "ding" occurs following incorrect trials. The task includes 52 practice trials: 26 color followed by 26 shape trials. | Baseline and 4 hours post-injection for 10 minutes. | |
Other | Depressed mood and depressive symptoms as measured by the Montgomery Asberg Depression Rating Scale (MADRS) | Depressed mood and depressive symptom severity by self-reported assessment using the Montgomery Asberg Depression Rating scale with a range from 0 to 54 with a higher score indicating more severe depressive symptoms. Each timepoint is scored and analyses examine the temporal profile of change with assessment at baseline and at 2 hour intervals post-injection. | 10 hours | |
Primary | Neural Indices of Reward Motivation - Anticipatory Reward Response | Task-based functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) will be used to assess reward motivation, as operationalized by ventral striatum (VS) activity during anticipation of monetary reward cue trials vs no-reward cue trials during the Monetary Incentive Delay Task. | approximately 2 hours post-injection for 7 minutes | |
Primary | Neural Indices of Reward Motivation - Effort-Based Decision Making | Task-based functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) will be used to assess effort-based motivational processing, as assessed by VS, ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC), and pre-supplementary motor area (pre-SMA) activity with choice phase as event onset during an adapted version of the Effort Expenditure for Rewards Task (EEfRT). | approximately 2 hours post-injection for 14 minutes | |
Primary | Neural Indices of Monetary Reward Sensitivity during Effort-Based Decision Making | Task-based functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) will be used to assess sensitivity for monetary reward, as operationalized by VS and VMPFC activity during receipt of monetary reward (vs. fixation) and during choice of low vs. high reward trials during the EEfRT. | approximately 2 hours post-injection for 14 minutes | |
Primary | Neural Indices of Reward Sensitivity for Non-Monetary Reward | Sensitivity for non-monetary reward as assessed by VS and VMPFC activity when viewing positive non-social vs neutral images, and when viewing positive social vs. neutral images, in a positive picture viewing task. | approximately 2 hours post-injection for 10 minutes | |
Secondary | Resting state functional connectivity | Resting-state functional connectivity will be assessed over a 7-minute period, focusing on functional connectivity between the ventromedial prefrontal cortex and ventral striatum. | 2 hours post-injection for 7 minutes | |
Secondary | Social Incentive Delay Task - Neural Indices of Social Reward Motivation | Task-based functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) will be used to assess social reward motivation, as operationalized by ventral striatum (VS) activity during anticipation of social reward cue trials vs no-reward cue trials on the Social Incentive Delay Task. | approximately 2 hours post-injection for 7 minutes | |
Secondary | Social Incentive Delay Task - Neural Indices of Reward Motivation for Close Social Reward | Motivational processing for a close other social reward will be assessed with the Social Incentive Delay Task as VS activity during anticipation of viewing images of a close other (vs no-reward cue). | approximately 2 hours post-injection for 7 minutes | |
Secondary | Behavioral Indices of Reward motivation - close other social reward | Motivational processing for a close other social reward will be assessed as self-reported desire to be around the close other on a scale of 1 (not at all) to 7 (a lot). | 2 hours post-injection | |
Secondary | Monetary Incentive Delay Task -Neural Indices of Monetary Reward Sensitivity | Sensitivity for monetary reward as assessed by VS and VMPFC activity during outcome (reward vs. no-reward) and anticipation (low vs. high reward cues) on the Monetary Incentive Delay task. | approximately 2 hours post-injection for 7 minutes | |
Secondary | Social Incentive Delay Task - Neural Indices of Social Reward Sensitivity | Sensitivity for social reward as assessed by VS and VMPFC activity during outcomes (reward vs. no-reward) on the Social Incentive Delay Task. | approximately 2 hours post-injection for 7 minutes | |
Secondary | Social Incentive Delay Task - Neural Indices of Reward Sensitivity for Close Social Reward | Reward sensitivity for a close other will be assessed as VS and VMPFC activity during the outcome phase (close other reward vs no-reward outcomes) and anticipation phase (general social reward vs. close other social reward cue anticipation) on the Social Incentive Delay Task. | approximately 2 hours post-injection for 7 minutes | |
Secondary | Behavioral Indices of Reward Motivation - Effort-Based Decision Making | Motivation for monetary reward is assessed with an Effort Expenditure for Rewards Task (EEfRT); willingness to exert physical effort for monetary reward (i.e., selection of hard vs easy tasks) is the outcome measure with higher willingness indicative of higher motivation. | Pre-injection and approximately 2 hours post-injection | |
Secondary | Behavioral Indices of Reward Sensitivity and Learning - Probabilistic Reward Task | Implicit reward learning and sensitivity to monetary reward is assessed with the probabilistic reward task (PRT); change in the magnitude of response bias from baseline to post-injection is the outcome measure. Higher response bias indicates higher reward sensitivity/learning. | Pre-injection and approximately 2 hours post-injection | |
Secondary | Depressed Mood Subscale of the Profile of Mood States (POMS) | The Depressed Mood Subscale of the POMS is a self-reported assessment of depressed mood in which subjects rate severity of depressed mood using a visual analog scale from 1 to 10 (10 being most severe). Each timepoint is scored and analyses examine the temporal profile of change with assessment every hour | 10 hours | |
Secondary | Motivation for social and non-social reward (interest in activities scale). | This task will evaluate motivation for reward by subjective reports of interest in engaging in a variety of social and non-social activities on a 1 to 5 Likert scale on an hourly basis, with higher score indicating more interest. Each timepoint is scored and analyses examine the temporal profile of change with assessment at baseline and at 1 hour intervals post-injection. | 10 hours |
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