Imaging the Nucleus Accumbens in Major Depressed Patients 'Treated With Pramipexole
Depression

About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Depression
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Must meet DSM-IV criteria for Major Depressive Disorder
- HAM-D score >18 on a 21-item assessment at eligibility
- On at least an adequate dose of fluoxetine (40 mg/day), paroxetine (40 mg/day) paroxetine CR (50mg), sertraline (150 mg/day), citalopram (40 mg/day), escitalopram (20 mg/day), venlafaxine (150 mg/day), mirtazapine (30 mg/day), or duloxetine (60 mg/day) for at least 6 weeks (monotherapy).
- 20-55 years of age
Exclusion Criteria:
- Substance abuse in the past 6 months
- ECT in the past 6 months
- On a MAOI, tricyclic antidepressant, lithium, an antipsychotic, thyroid augmentation, 2 antidepressants simultaneously or lamotrigine
- History of any psychosis including psychotic depression
- History of Bipolar I, Bipolar II, or Bipolar NOS illness, or concurrent symptoms of mania or hypomania that do not meet the criteria for any bipolar disorder
- History of compulsive gambling
- Pregnant females or females of childbearing years not using adequate birth control in the opinion of the investigators
- Known sensitivity to Pramipexole
- Significant suicide risk in the opinion of the investigators
- Significant medical conditions that would preclude safe participation in the study in the opinion of the investigators
- Psychoactive drugs other than one of the antidepressants listed on Inclusion criteria #4. (A non-barbiturate sedative or hypnotic or benzodiazepine such as trazodone 50mg/day, zolpidem 10mg/day, lorazepam 3mg/day or clonazepam 2mg/day will be allowed if it has been in use for at least 1 month prior to the baseline visit.)
- Significant abnormalities are observed in screening laboratory evaluation.
Sites / Locations
- Stanford University School of Medicine
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Pramipexole
Healthy Controls
Patients will receive 0.125 mg of pramipexole three times a day for the first week, 0.25 mg three times a day for the second week, and 0.5 mg three times a day for the third week. The dose will then be adjusted as needed by the treating physician (Dr. DeBattista), with a target range of 1.0 mg to 1.5 mg per day. Dose escalations will continue until 1) achievement of the primary endpoint (> 50% reduction from baseline on the HDRS scores; 2) intolerable side effects; or 3) completion of the 8-week study. Participants will be seen weekly the first four weeks and biweekly thereafter. Side effects, depression, and anhedonia will assessed at each visit.
Non depressed, non-intervention comparison group