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Cerebral glucose metabolic response to combined total sleep deprivation and antidepressant treatment in geriatric depression: A randomized,placebo-controlled study
Authors:Gwenn S Smith  Charles F Reynolds  Patricia R Houck  Mary Amanda Dew  Joshua Ginsberg  Yilong Ma  Benoit H Mulsant  Bruce G Pollock
Institution:1. Department of Radiology, The First Affiliated Hospital, Nanchang University, Nanchang 330006, China;2. Department of Radiology, Jiangxi Province Children''s Hospital, Nanchang 330006, China;3. Department of Oncology, The Second Hospital of Nanchang, Nanchang 330003, China;4. Jiangxi Province Medical Imaging Research Institute, Nanchang, 330006, China
Abstract:A randomized, placebo-controlled study was performed to evaluate whether the onset of the glucose metabolic effects of a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (paroxetine) would be accelerated by total sleep deprivation (TSD). Patients were randomly assigned to one of three groups: TSD and paroxetine treatment, TSD and 2 weeks of placebo followed by paroxetine treatment, or 2 weeks of paroxetine treatment. Sixteen elderly depressed patients who met DSM-IV criteria for major depressive disorder and nine age-matched comparison subjects underwent positron emission tomography (PET) studies of cerebral glucose metabolism at baseline, post-TSD (or a normal night's sleep for the paroxetine- only group), post-recovery sleep and 2 weeks post-paroxetine or placebo treatment (patients only). TSD was not consistently associated with a decrease in depressive symptoms between groups nor with decreases in cerebral metabolism in cortical regions that have been associated with rapid and sustained clinical improvement (e.g. anterior cingulate gyrus). The observation of a synergistic antidepressant effect of combined TSD and paroxetine treatment that was observed in a previous “open label” pilot study was not observed in the present randomized study, consistent with lack of a cerebral metabolic effect in brains regions previously shown to be associated with improvement of depressive symptoms.
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