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1Kompetenznetz Depression Subproject 6.3
Workshop Tutzing, October 2003
2Subproject 6.3 Auditory Evoked Potentials and
123I ADAM-SPECT as Predictors of Differential
Treatment Responses to Serotonergic versus
Noradrenergic Antidepressants O Pogarell1, C
Norra2, G Juckel3, K Tatsch4, U Hegerl1 Depts. of
1Psychiatry and 4Nuclear Medicine, University of
Munich Depts. of Psychiatry, University of
2Aachen and 3Berlin (Charité)
Workshop Tutzing, October 2003
3Subproject 6.3, AEP and SPECT as Predictors...
Original Aim of the Project To investigate the
Loudness Dependence of Auditory Evoked Potentials
(LDAEP) as a predictor of therapeutic responses
to serotonergic or noradrenergic drugs in
patients with major depression.
Workshop Tutzing, October 2003
4Subproject 6.3, AEP and SPECT as Predictors...
Study Design
LDAEP-assessments at baseline unmedicated
depressed patients randomized (11)
to Reboxetine (4 weeks)
Citalopram Treatment evaluation Rating scales
(baseline and follow up)
Workshop Tutzing, October 2003
5Preliminary results (pilot study)
Workshop Tutzing, October 2003
6Subproject 6.3, AEP and SPECT as Predictors...
- Modifications for 2nd period
- SPECT as additional measure of the serotonergic
system, - advanced neurophysiological analyses
- laboratory measures of drug serum concentrations
- new and improved sample size calculations
- inclusion of further study centers
Workshop Tutzing, October 2003
7Subproject 6.3, AEP and SPECT as Predictors...
I. Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography
SPECT
- functional nuclear medicine tool
- radioligands for neuroreceptor studies
- semiquantitative assessment of receptor status
- Serotonintransporter imaging ADAM, ß-CIT
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8Subproject 6.3, AEP and SPECT as Predictors...
New techniques of AEP analyses LORETA
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9Subproject 6.3, AEP and SPECT as Predictors...
- II. Laboratory measures
- Assessment of clinical outcomes (and LDAEP,
SPECT) in relation to drug serum concentration
levels at week 4 - Adjustment for (SR)-, S-, and R-form
concentrations
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10Subproject 6.3, AEP and SPECT as Predictors...
- III. Sample size calculations
- based on data and experiences of the pilot study
- taking account of estimated drop out-
- and drug response rates
- alpha 0.05, power 0.84
- ? total recruitment of approx. 140 patients
- ? i.e. 100 patients during 2nd period
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11Subproject 6.3, AEP and SPECT as Predictors...
- IV. Multicenter Study
- Dept. of Psychiatry Dr. C. Norra
- University of Aachen
- Dept. of Psychiatry PD Dr. G. Juckel
- Charité Berlin
- Dept. of Nuclear Medicine Prof. Dr. K. Tatsch
- University of Munich
- University of Linköping Prof. Dr. F. Bengtson
Workshop Tutzing, October 2003
12Subproject 6.3, AEP and SPECT as Predictors...
- Status Quo
- SPECT-study started, blood samples collected
- Recruitment 97 patients (milestones 110)
Aachen Berlin
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13Subproject 6.3, AEP and SPECT as Predictors...
- Future prospects
- Validation of methods
- Confirmation of preliminary data
- Development of screening tools
- - specialized centers
- - automated tools
Workshop Tutzing, October 2003