@article{KingslakeDiasDawsonetal.2017, author = {Kingslake, Jonathan and Dias, Rebecca and Dawson, Gerard R. and Simon, Judit and Goodwin, Guy M. and Harmer, Catherine J. and Morriss, Richard and Brown, Susan and Guo, Boliang and Dourish, Colin T. and Ruh{\´e}, Henricus G. and Lever, Anne G. and Veltman, Dick J. and van Schaik, Anneke and Deckert, J{\"u}rgen and Reif, Andreas and St{\"a}blein, Michael and Menke, Andreas and Gorwood, Philip and Voegeli, G{\´e}raldine and Perez, Victor and Browning, Michael}, title = {The effects of using the PReDicT Test to guide the antidepressant treatment of depressed patients: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial}, series = {Trials}, volume = {18}, journal = {Trials}, doi = {10.1186/s13063-017-2247-2}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-173012}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Background Antidepressant medication is commonly used to treat depression. However, many patients do not respond to the first medication prescribed and improvements in symptoms are generally only detectable by clinicians 4-6 weeks after the medication has been initiated. As a result, there is often a long delay between the decision to initiate an antidepressant medication and the identification of an effective treatment regimen. Previous work has demonstrated that antidepressant medications alter subtle measures of affective cognition in depressed patients, such as the appraisal of facial expression. Furthermore, these cognitive effects of antidepressants are apparent early in the course of treatment and can also predict later clinical response. This trial will assess whether an electronic test of affective cognition and symptoms (the Predicting Response to Depression Treatment Test; PReDicT Test) can be used to guide antidepressant treatment in depressed patients and, therefore, hasten treatment response compared to a control group of patients treated as usual. Methods/design The study is a randomised, two-arm, multi-centre, open-label, clinical investigation of a medical device, the PReDicT Test. It will be conducted in five European countries (UK, France, Spain, Germany and the Netherlands) in depressed patients who are commencing antidepressant medication. Patients will be randomised to treatment guided by the PReDicT Test (PReDicT arm) or to Treatment as Usual (TaU arm). Patients in the TaU arm will be treated as per current standard guidelines in their particular country. Patients in the PReDicT arm will complete the PReDicT Test after 1 (and if necessary, 2) weeks of treatment. If the test indicates non-response to the treatment, physicians will be advised to immediately alter the patient's antidepressant therapy by dose escalation or switching to another compound. The primary outcome of the study is the proportion of patients showing a clinical response (defined as 50\% or greater decrease in baseline scores of depressionmeasured using the Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptoms - Self-Rated questionnaire) at week 8. Health economic and acceptability data will also be collected and analysed. Discussion This trial will test the clinical efficacy, cost-effectiveness and acceptability of using the novel PReDicT Test to guide antidepressant treatment selection in depressed patients. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov, ID: NCT02790970. Registered on 30 March 2016.}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Langer2017, author = {Langer, Simon}, title = {Herz-Hirn Interaktion im Mausmodell: Herzinsuffizienz nach Myokardinfarkt f{\"u}hrt zu depressivem Verhalten bei M{\"a}usen}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-154733}, school = {Universit{\"a}t W{\"u}rzburg}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Herzinsuffizienz, Depression und Angstst{\"o}rungen treten geh{\"a}uft gemeinsam auf und beeinflussen teilweise gegenseitig ihre Prognose. Die Zusammenh{\"a}nge zwischen diesen Erkrankungen sind bislang nicht aufgekl{\"a}rt. In der vorliegenden Arbeit f{\"u}hrte isch{\"a}mische Herzinsuffizienz im Mausmodell zu Depressions-{\"a}hnlichem Verhalten innerhalb von 8 Wochen nach Infarktinduktion. Weiter zeigte sich eine Minderung der Ged{\"a}chtnisleistung. Angst-assoziiertes Verhalten ließ sich nicht nachweisen. Immunhistochemisch konnten keine Ver{\"a}nderungen in spezifischen Hirnarealen nachgewiesen werden. Molekulare Methoden legen Ver{\"a}nderungen des Serotoninstoffwechsels als m{\"o}gliche Erkl{\"a}rung nahe. Nach operativer Ligatur eines Herzkrankgef{\"a}ßes wurden C57/Bl6N M{\"a}use {\"u}ber einen Zeitraum von 8 Wochen beobachtet. In dieser Zeit wurden neben Herzultraschalluntersuchungen eine Reihe von Verhaltenstest durchgef{\"u}hrt, um depressive und {\"a}ngstliche Verhaltensstrukturen sowie die kognitive Leistungsf{\"a}higkeit beurteilen zu k{\"o}nnen. Nach Ablauf des Beobachtungszeitraumes wurden das Herz und das Gehirn entnommen und weiteren histologischen und molekularen Untersuchungen zugef{\"u}hrt. Die histologische Aufarbeitung des Herzens nach Ende des Versuchszeitraumes best{\"a}tigte die Beobachtungen anderen Autoren, dass eine Infarktgr{\"o}ße von mehr als 30\% mit sehr hoher Wahrscheinlichkeit zur Entstehung einer Herzinsuffizienz f{\"u}hrt. Im der histologischen Aufarbeitung des Gehirns zeigen sich keine strukturellen Ver{\"a}nderungen bei herzkranken M{\"a}usen, die die beobachteten {\"A}nderungen im Verhalten begr{\"u}nden k{\"o}nnten. Insbesondere kann eine hypoxische Hirnsch{\"a}digung durch eine etwaige Minderperfusion empfindlicher Hirnareale ausgeschlossen werden. M{\"a}use, die nach Induktion eines Myokardinfarktes eine Herzinsuffizienz entwickeln, zeigen nach 8 Wochen Depressions-assoziiertes, adynamisches Verhalten sowie eine Verminderung der kognitiven Leistungsf{\"a}higkeit, nicht aber Anzeichen von Angstst{\"o}rungen. Diesen Verhaltens{\"a}nderungen kann kein strukturelles Korrelat im Gehirn zugewiesen werden. Dies ist ein Indiz daf{\"u}r, dass sich Ver{\"a}nderung auf molekularer Ebene vollziehen, welche sich dem Mikroskop entziehen. Die im Myokard beobachtete Regulation des Serotoninstoffwechsels ist ein m{\"o}glicher Erkl{\"a}rungsansatz hierf{\"u}r.}, subject = {Deutsches Zentrum f{\"u}r Herzinsuffizienz W{\"u}rzburg}, language = {de} } @article{HofmannKarlSommeretal.2017, author = {Hofmann, Lukas and Karl, Franziska and Sommer, Claudia and {\"U}{\c{c}}eyler, Nurcan}, title = {Affective and cognitive behavior in the alpha-galactosidase A deficient mouse model of Fabry disease}, series = {PLoS ONE}, volume = {12}, journal = {PLoS ONE}, number = {6}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pone.0180601}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-170745}, pages = {e0180601}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Fabry disease is an X-linked inherited lysosomal storage disorder with intracellular accumulation of globotriaosylceramide (Gb3) due to α-galactosidase A (α-Gal A) deficiency. Fabry patients frequently report of anxiety, depression, and impaired cognitive function. We characterized affective and cognitive phenotype of male mice with α-Gal A deficiency (Fabry KO) and compared results with those of age-matched male wildtype (WT) littermates. Young (3 months) and old (≥ 18 months) mice were tested in the na{\"i}ve state and after i.pl. injection of complete Freund`s adjuvant (CFA) as an inflammatory pain model. We used the elevated plus maze (EPM), the light-dark box (LDB) and the open field test (OF) to investigate anxiety-like behavior. The forced swim test (FST) and Morris water maze (MWM) were applied to assess depressive-like and learning behavior. The EPM test revealed no intergroup difference for anxiety-like behavior in na{\"i}ve young and old Fabry KO mice compared to WT littermates, except for longer time spent in open arms of the EPM for young WT mice compared to young Fabry KO mice (p<0.05). After CFA injection, young Fabry KO mice showed increased anxiety-like behavior compared to young WT littermates (p<0.05) and na{\"i}ve young Fabry KO mice (p<0.05) in the EPM as reflected by shorter time spent in EPM open arms. There were no relevant differences in the LDB and the OF test, except for longer time spent in the center zone of the OF by young WT mice compared to young Fabry KO mice (p<0.05). Complementary to this, depression-like and learning behavior were not different between genotypes and age-groups, except for the expectedly lower memory performance in older age-groups compared to young mice. Our results indicate that genetic influences on affective and cognitive symptoms in FD may be of subordinate relevance, drawing attention to potential influences of environmental and epigenetic factors.}, language = {en} }