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Stress Hormone Dynamics Are Coupled to Brain Serotonin 4 Receptor Availability in Unmedicated Patients With Major Depressive Disorder: A NeuroPharm Study
BACKGROUND: A prominent finding in major depressive disorder (MDD) is distorted stress hormone dynamics, which is regulated by serotonergic brain signaling. An interesting feature of the cerebral serotonin system is the serotonin 4 receptor (5-HT(4)R), which is lower in depressed relative to healthy...
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2023
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10519814/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37542733 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ijnp/pyad041 |
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author | Vulpius, Gunild M Köhler-Forsberg, Kristin Ozenne, Brice Larsen, Søren V Nasser, Arafat Svarer, Claus Gillings, Nic Keller, Sune H Jørgensen, Martin B Knudsen, Gitte M Frokjaer, Vibe G |
author_facet | Vulpius, Gunild M Köhler-Forsberg, Kristin Ozenne, Brice Larsen, Søren V Nasser, Arafat Svarer, Claus Gillings, Nic Keller, Sune H Jørgensen, Martin B Knudsen, Gitte M Frokjaer, Vibe G |
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description | BACKGROUND: A prominent finding in major depressive disorder (MDD) is distorted stress hormone dynamics, which is regulated by serotonergic brain signaling. An interesting feature of the cerebral serotonin system is the serotonin 4 receptor (5-HT(4)R), which is lower in depressed relative to healthy individuals and also has been highlighted as a promising novel antidepressant target. Here, we test the novel hypothesis that brain 5-HT(4)R availability in untreated patients with MDD is correlated with cortisol dynamics, indexed by the cortisol awakening response (CAR). Further, we evaluate if CAR changes with antidepressant treatment, including a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor, and if pretreatment CAR can predict treatment outcome. METHODS: Sixty-six patients (76% women) with a moderate to severe depressive episode underwent positron emission tomography imaging with [(11)C]SB207145 for quantification of brain 5-HT(4)R binding using BP(ND) as outcome. Serial home sampling of saliva in the first hour from awakening was performed to assess CAR before and after 8 weeks of antidepressant treatment. Treatment outcome was measured by change in Hamilton Depression Rating Scale 6 items. RESULTS: In the unmedicated depressed state, prefrontal and anterior cingulate cortices 5-HT(4)R binding was positively associated with CAR. CAR remained unaltered after 8 weeks of antidepressant treatment, and pretreatment CAR did not significantly predict treatment outcome. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings highlight a link between serotonergic disturbances in MDD and cortisol dynamics, which likely is involved in disease and treatment mechanisms. Further, our data support 5-HT(4)R agonism as a promising precision target in patients with MDD and disturbed stress hormone dynamics. |
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spelling | pubmed-105198142023-09-27 Stress Hormone Dynamics Are Coupled to Brain Serotonin 4 Receptor Availability in Unmedicated Patients With Major Depressive Disorder: A NeuroPharm Study Vulpius, Gunild M Köhler-Forsberg, Kristin Ozenne, Brice Larsen, Søren V Nasser, Arafat Svarer, Claus Gillings, Nic Keller, Sune H Jørgensen, Martin B Knudsen, Gitte M Frokjaer, Vibe G Int J Neuropsychopharmacol Regular Research Articles BACKGROUND: A prominent finding in major depressive disorder (MDD) is distorted stress hormone dynamics, which is regulated by serotonergic brain signaling. An interesting feature of the cerebral serotonin system is the serotonin 4 receptor (5-HT(4)R), which is lower in depressed relative to healthy individuals and also has been highlighted as a promising novel antidepressant target. Here, we test the novel hypothesis that brain 5-HT(4)R availability in untreated patients with MDD is correlated with cortisol dynamics, indexed by the cortisol awakening response (CAR). Further, we evaluate if CAR changes with antidepressant treatment, including a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor, and if pretreatment CAR can predict treatment outcome. METHODS: Sixty-six patients (76% women) with a moderate to severe depressive episode underwent positron emission tomography imaging with [(11)C]SB207145 for quantification of brain 5-HT(4)R binding using BP(ND) as outcome. Serial home sampling of saliva in the first hour from awakening was performed to assess CAR before and after 8 weeks of antidepressant treatment. Treatment outcome was measured by change in Hamilton Depression Rating Scale 6 items. RESULTS: In the unmedicated depressed state, prefrontal and anterior cingulate cortices 5-HT(4)R binding was positively associated with CAR. CAR remained unaltered after 8 weeks of antidepressant treatment, and pretreatment CAR did not significantly predict treatment outcome. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings highlight a link between serotonergic disturbances in MDD and cortisol dynamics, which likely is involved in disease and treatment mechanisms. Further, our data support 5-HT(4)R agonism as a promising precision target in patients with MDD and disturbed stress hormone dynamics. Oxford University Press 2023-08-05 /pmc/articles/PMC10519814/ /pubmed/37542733 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ijnp/pyad041 Text en © The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of CINP. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Regular Research Articles Vulpius, Gunild M Köhler-Forsberg, Kristin Ozenne, Brice Larsen, Søren V Nasser, Arafat Svarer, Claus Gillings, Nic Keller, Sune H Jørgensen, Martin B Knudsen, Gitte M Frokjaer, Vibe G Stress Hormone Dynamics Are Coupled to Brain Serotonin 4 Receptor Availability in Unmedicated Patients With Major Depressive Disorder: A NeuroPharm Study |
title | Stress Hormone Dynamics Are Coupled to Brain Serotonin 4 Receptor Availability in Unmedicated Patients With Major Depressive Disorder: A NeuroPharm Study |
title_full | Stress Hormone Dynamics Are Coupled to Brain Serotonin 4 Receptor Availability in Unmedicated Patients With Major Depressive Disorder: A NeuroPharm Study |
title_fullStr | Stress Hormone Dynamics Are Coupled to Brain Serotonin 4 Receptor Availability in Unmedicated Patients With Major Depressive Disorder: A NeuroPharm Study |
title_full_unstemmed | Stress Hormone Dynamics Are Coupled to Brain Serotonin 4 Receptor Availability in Unmedicated Patients With Major Depressive Disorder: A NeuroPharm Study |
title_short | Stress Hormone Dynamics Are Coupled to Brain Serotonin 4 Receptor Availability in Unmedicated Patients With Major Depressive Disorder: A NeuroPharm Study |
title_sort | stress hormone dynamics are coupled to brain serotonin 4 receptor availability in unmedicated patients with major depressive disorder: a neuropharm study |
topic | Regular Research Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10519814/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37542733 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ijnp/pyad041 |
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