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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
EARLY_PHASE1
14 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2010-05-31
2012-12-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Within the brain, SSRIs are believed to exert their actions primarily in cortical regions where they increase GABA levels. Conversely, we and others have shown that zolpidem and conventional benzodiazepines reduced GABA levels in the thalamus and occipital cortex, respectively. Moreover, the zolpidem-induced reduction in GABA was accompanied by increased self-reported ratings of generally unpleasant or aversive-like subjective feelings, suggesting a relationship between them may exist. A possible implication of this finding is that administration of benzodiazepine-like drugs during SSRI treatment may exacerbate negative affect or depressed mood states by countering the restorative effects of SSRIs on dysfunctional GABA in MDD. The present study begins to address this hypothesis by employing proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy (1H MRS) at a field strength of 4 Tesla to assess the effects of a therapeutic dose of zolpidem (10 mg) administered acutely to volunteers maintained on stable SSRI treatment for the treatment of MDD.
The primary aim of the study outlined in this protocol is to investigate drug-induced changes in the 1H MRS-visible pool of GABA in single voxels located within the anterior cingulate and thalamus following acute administration of zolpidem relative to placebo in depressed volunteers. The secondary aim is to collect information regarding the subjective effects engendered by each of the interventions. This information, in conjunction with data showing how each treatment affects brain chemistry, will help us understand the neurobiological mechanisms that may contribute to alterations in mood states when this popular hypnotic is combined with stable SSRI treatment.
A total of 20 depressed but otherwise healthy volunteers will be enrolled at McLean Hospital to participate in this 2-visit (1 screening visit, 1 study visit) single-blind, placebo-controlled study, double-scan study. Participants will be between 21 and 40 years of age, they can be either male or female, and there are no restrictions regarding ethnic background. Participants will be maintained on stable SSRI therapy for the treatment of MDD, but they will not meet DSM-IV criteria for other major psychiatric disorders (including any substance abuse and/or dependence). They cannot report a family history of alcoholism, medical conditions that could affect drug disposition, and they will not be taking any medications other than their SSRIs. Participants also cannot have any MRI scanning contraindications (including pregnancy). They must be able to provide informed consent.
Volunteers will visit the laboratory for a screening visit during which s/he will sign the informed consent form, and undergo both physical and psychiatric exams, as well as a structural screening MRI. The second visit will involve pre-study assessments, a standard breakfast, questionnaire sets, drug treatment, two scanning sessions, and lunch. After a baseline period during which participants will answer computerized questionnaires, they will receive a study medication (10 mg zolpidem or placebo) and then answer the questionnaires. Just prior to beginning the approximately 45-min scanning session (45-min post-medication), participants will be transported to the 4T scanner in a wheelchair and be positioned within the scanner. A small blood sample will be taken after the scan. In the afternoon, participants will receive another treatment and then answer the questionnaires. Just prior to beginning the approximately 45-min scanning session (45-min post-medication), participants will be transported to the 4T scanner in a wheelchair and be positioned within the scanner. A second small blood sample will be taken after the scan. The scanning session will be followed by hourly questionnaire sets until the end of the 8-hr visit at which point participants will take a taxicab home.
An exhaustive screening procedure ensures that participants entering the study have no contraindicating conditions. All procedures are performed by experts specifically trained in their respective areas to minimize risks, discomfort, and adverse events. Participants are well informed of the potential risks of the study. The informed consent form is detailed and explicit. Participants are provided with unlimited time to read the consent and study personnel review it in detail before participants sign. In addition, participants have the opportunity to ask questions before, during, and after consent and at any time during the study. Participants can earn up to a total of $250 for completing the study.
Conditions
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Study Design
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NON_RANDOMIZED
SINGLE_GROUP
BASIC_SCIENCE
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Zolpidem (10 mg)
Oral administration of the drug zolpidem (Ambien)
Zolpidem
Gelatin capsule
Oral administration of a placebo pill that is packaged identically to the active condition.
Placebo
Interventions
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Zolpidem
Placebo
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Participants will be male and female volunteers between the ages of 21-40 recruited via newspaper advertisements and web-based bulletin boards
* Participants will meet DSM-IV criteria for major depressive disorder, but they cannot meet criteria for any other major psychiatric disorders
* With the exception of certain short-term anti fungal agents, some topical creams for dermal conditions, and birth control pills, participants cannot be taking any prescription medication other than stable (i.e., ≥ 3 weeks) fluoxetine (≤ 40 mg/day; Prozac), sertraline (≤ 100 mg/day; Zoloft), citalopram (≤ 40 mg/day; Celexa), or paroxetine (≤ 40 mg/day; Paxil)
* Non-smoking participants are preferred, but will admit those who smoke less than 5 cigarettes per day
* Participants cannot have a history of major head trauma resulting in cognitive impairment.
* Participants cannot have any conditions that are contraindicated for MRI
* Participants cannot have any abnormal blood chemistries or urinalysis results or any current or history of cardiac problems
21 Years
40 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Brain & Behavior Research Foundation
OTHER
Mclean Hospital
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Stephanie C. Licata, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry
Principal Investigators
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Stephanie C Licata, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Mclean Hospital
Locations
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McLean Hospital
Belmont, Massachusetts, United States
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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2009-P-001379
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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