Prospective Assessment of Cost-effectiveness and Side-effects of Depressive Patients Treated With...
Depressive DisorderMajorProspective observational cohort study to determine cost-effectiveness of ECT compared to medication (TCA) in the treatment of major depressive disorder (MDD) in the Netherlands.
Inflammatory and Glutamatergic Mechanisms of Sustained Threat in Adolescents With Depression
Depression in AdolescenceDespite the prevalence and significant public health concern over depression among adolescents, up to 40% of depressed adolescents do not respond to first-line antidepressants (herein termed treatment non-response, TNR). The goal of this project is to recruit and assess 160 treatment-seeking depressed adolescents and test whether acute stress impacts peripheral levels of inflammation and downstream levels of glutamate in corticolimbic regions previously associated with depression, whether these stress-related biomarkers predict TNR to a 12-week trial of either fluoxetine or escitalopram, and whether these stress-related biomarkers predict 18-month clinical course.
Lithium Effects on the Brain's Functional and Structural Connectome in the Treatment of Bipolar...
Bipolar DisorderBipolar I Depression4 moreLithium is highly effective in the treatment of bipolar disorder. This study aims to investigate, for the first time, the impact of lithium monotherapy on the structural and functional connectivity of the brain using MRI imaging.
Our Family Our Future: A Resilience-oriented Family Intervention to Prevent Adolescent HIV/STI Infection...
Human Immunodeficiency VirusDepression1 moreThe purpose of this study is to test the efficacy of Our Family Our Future, an integrated intervention for preventing HIV and depression onset among adolescents.
Family Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Preventing Depression in Children
DepressionThis study will determine the effectiveness of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) versus educational treatment in preventing depression in the children of parents with a history of depression.
Mild-Intensity Whole Body Hyperthermia (WBH) for Major Depressive Disorder
Major Depressive DisorderOverall, the objective of this pilot study is to utilize the IL-6 receptor antagonist tocilizumab to prospectively evaluate the role of IL-6 in the antidepressant and immunological effects of whole body hyperthermia (WBH). The study seeks to replicate findings thus far that WBH has an antidepressant effect by administering the intervention at a site not involved in studies to date. Moreover, the current proposal may help the investigators better understand the role of IL-6 in the pathogenesis and treatment of depression which might point to novel immune-based interventions for Major Depressive Disorder (MDD). Finally, the current proposal holds promise for better understanding of a novel treatment for MDD, which is among the leading causes of health-related disability in the world.
Predicting the Development of Myocardial Depression in Acute Neurological Patients
Myocardial DepressionTakotsubo Syndrome2 moreThe purpose of this study is to assess the levels of serum catecholamines associated with myocardial depression (MD) in patients with acute neurological injury.
Brain Imaging Biomarkers of Pathological Brain Aging in Late-life Depression
DepressionThis study investigates the relationships and differences in PET-MRI brain imaging biomarkers of abnormal aging and behavioral measures in late life depression compared to healthy controls, and evaluates relationships and differences in the same imaging and behavioral measures following electroconvulsive therapy. The study tests the hypotheses that late-life depression will be associated with higher levels of accelerated aging and brain disease biomarkers, and that electroconvulsive therapy works by stimulating the reorganization of brain tissue.The data collected with contribute to improved knowledge about the neurobiology of late-life psychopathology and its treatment.
The Role of PKC Activation in the Immune-inflammatory Mechanism of Major Depressive Depression
Major Depressive DisorderMajor Depressive disorder (MDD) is a heterogeneous mental illness. Treated with antidepressants that act on the neurotransmitter and/or their receptors just remitted only one third of patients with MDD, Thus, to improve the efficacy is a major unmet need for depression. Based on the scientific reports, inflammation plays a definite role in the development and treatment of depression, which may be an important way to understand and finally solve the problem. Our team found that there were significant changes in tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α and other inflammatory factors in depressed patients, which caused neuronal apoptosis and depressive symptoms; PRKCB1(gene of protein kinase C-β) plays an anti-inflammatory role by regulating protein kinase C(PKC) activation in specific brain region, improving neuroplasticity and playing an antidepressant role. In this study, we assumes that the treatment-resistant depression patients maybe due to the immune inflammation and PKC activation inconsistency or unsynchronized, which couldn't reversible microglia polarization and neuronal apoptosis in specific brain regions, then, caused the significant changes at emotional and cognitive neural circuits, so as to exhibit such as emotional, cognitive symptoms of depression. Therefore, activating PKC and regulating immune/inflammatory process will be another way to improve the treatment outcome of depression. Take consideration, we focus on treatment-resistant depression patients, to validate the relationship between PKC activation and the immune inflammatory mechanism of depression, evaluate the antidepressant effect of golimumab or calcium tablet (a PKC activator) plus escitalopram, and initially proposes idividualized treatment strategies for MDD.
Sleep To Reduce Incident Depression Effectively
InsomniaPrimary2 moreThis project will assess the effectiveness of a stepped-care model (i.e. digital Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (dCBT-I) followed by face-to-face CBT-I) in improving severity of insomnia and sleep outcomes in an insomnia cohort. This project will also investigate the effectiveness of this stepped-care model in prevention of major depressive disorder, and will test rumination as a mediator of treatment response.