Healthy Clinical Trial
Official title:
Impact of Oral Contraceptives on GABA and Neurosteroids
Thus, the proposed study has the following Specific Aims and Hypotheses:
1. To determine in menstruating women ages 18-45 whether an OCP containing ethinyl
estradiol (EE) and the progestin ethinydiol diacetate (ED) increases cortical GABA
concentrations as measured using proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy (1H-MRS) above
that of an OCP containing EE and the progestin norethindrone (NOR).
2. To determine the relationship between changes in occipital GABA concentrations with
acute OCP administration and negative affect with chronic OCP administration over two
menstrual cycles.
Approximately 11.6 million women in the United States use oral contraceptives (OCs) each
year. The vast majority of OCs combine both estrogen and a type of progestin, or
progesterone-like substance into one pill which is taken daily. Depression or a negative
change in mood, apparently resulting from the use of OCs, is thought to be one of the main
reasons women miss pills or stop taking their oral contraceptive pills (OCPs) altogether.
Clinical observation that some women develop depression when taking progestin only OCs or
when adding progestins to menopausal estrogen therapy has led to the speculation that the
progestin is the likely culprit of these negative mood changes in women using combined OCPs.
The current study is designed to investigate the role of progestins in the development of
mood symptoms in OCP users. Women participating in this study will receive one of two
different OCPs for three months. Their mood while taking the OCPs will be compared to their
mood prior to using OCPs. In addition, each woman will undergo a brain imaging study after
the first dose of their OCP to determine whether acute changes in brain chemistry in
response to the OCP predicts change in mood with OCP use. By choosing OCPs with the same
estrogen product but 2 different types of progestins we hope to determine whether one type
of progestin is more likely to result in negative mood.
Determining factors that contribute to the emergence of depression with OC use is the first
step in developing newer oral contraceptives that do not have this health outcome and will
ultimately improve compliance with OCP use. Reducing side effects of OCPs is likely to
improve compliance and thus decrease the prevalence of unwanted pregnancy.
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Observational Model: Cohort, Time Perspective: Prospective
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