Introduction: Many evidences stress the implication of dopamine systems in the pathophysiology of depression. Currently, few and uncertain results are available on pre-synaptic dopaminergic dysfunction during depression. Our aim was to assess dopamine transporter (DAT) density in Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) with marked psychomotor retardation or anhedonia using 123I-FP-CIT SPET. Methods: 15 drug-free patients (F/M=8/7, mean age= 44.6 ± 12.6 years) with MDD according to DSM-IV-R criteria, were enrolled for: 1) psychometric assessment (of depression, anxiety, anhedonia and psychomotor impairment using Hamilton Depression Rating Scale, Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale, Snaith-Hamilton Pleasure Scale and Depression Retardation Rating Scale); 2) DAT measurement with 123I-FP-CIT SPET. 14 healthy subjects, comparable for gender and age, formed the control group. Results: Patients had moderate-to-severe depression. They showed a significant decrease in DAT density in whole striatum bilaterally compared to controls. Furthermore, mean 123I-FP-CIT uptake ratios were significantly lower in caudate and putamen bilaterally. Patients were then divided into two subgroups: 7 had a relevant psychomotor retardation without anhedonia; 8 had severe anhedonia without retardation. The psychomotor retardation group showed significantly lower 123I-FP-CIT uptake ratios in left putamen compared to the anhedonic group. An inverse correlation between DAT density in left putamen and retardation scores were observed. Conclusion: Present results confirm a decrease of DAT binding in MDD. Low DAT availability could represent a compensatory mechanism following dopamine reduction. Moreover, DAT reduction seems to be related more to retardation than anhedonic features, in agreement with previous PET imaging findings.

Camardese, G., Di Giuda, D., Mosca, L., Giordano, A., Bria, P., DAT binding and psychopathological features in depressed patients, Abstract de <<15th AEP Congress - Association of European Psychiatrists>>, (Madrid, 17-21 March 2007 ), <<EUROPEAN PSYCHIATRY>>, 2007; 22 (22 (suppl. 1)): 26-26. 10.1016/j.eurpsy.2007.01.102 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/13262]

DAT binding and psychopathological features in depressed patients

Camardese, Giovanni;Di Giuda, Daniela;Mosca, Lorenzo;Giordano, Alessandro;Bria, Pietro
2007

Abstract

Introduction: Many evidences stress the implication of dopamine systems in the pathophysiology of depression. Currently, few and uncertain results are available on pre-synaptic dopaminergic dysfunction during depression. Our aim was to assess dopamine transporter (DAT) density in Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) with marked psychomotor retardation or anhedonia using 123I-FP-CIT SPET. Methods: 15 drug-free patients (F/M=8/7, mean age= 44.6 ± 12.6 years) with MDD according to DSM-IV-R criteria, were enrolled for: 1) psychometric assessment (of depression, anxiety, anhedonia and psychomotor impairment using Hamilton Depression Rating Scale, Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale, Snaith-Hamilton Pleasure Scale and Depression Retardation Rating Scale); 2) DAT measurement with 123I-FP-CIT SPET. 14 healthy subjects, comparable for gender and age, formed the control group. Results: Patients had moderate-to-severe depression. They showed a significant decrease in DAT density in whole striatum bilaterally compared to controls. Furthermore, mean 123I-FP-CIT uptake ratios were significantly lower in caudate and putamen bilaterally. Patients were then divided into two subgroups: 7 had a relevant psychomotor retardation without anhedonia; 8 had severe anhedonia without retardation. The psychomotor retardation group showed significantly lower 123I-FP-CIT uptake ratios in left putamen compared to the anhedonic group. An inverse correlation between DAT density in left putamen and retardation scores were observed. Conclusion: Present results confirm a decrease of DAT binding in MDD. Low DAT availability could represent a compensatory mechanism following dopamine reduction. Moreover, DAT reduction seems to be related more to retardation than anhedonic features, in agreement with previous PET imaging findings.
2007
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Camardese, G., Di Giuda, D., Mosca, L., Giordano, A., Bria, P., DAT binding and psychopathological features in depressed patients, Abstract de <<15th AEP Congress - Association of European Psychiatrists>>, (Madrid, 17-21 March 2007 ), <<EUROPEAN PSYCHIATRY>>, 2007; 22 (22 (suppl. 1)): 26-26. 10.1016/j.eurpsy.2007.01.102 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/13262]
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