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Affective Disorders
Brian J. Piper, Ph.D., M.S.
Goals
• Serotonin (5-HT)
• Major Depressive Disorder
• Bipolar Disorder
Major Depressive Disorder
• Five + (1 or 2) causing significant social or
  occupational impairment not due to medical
  condition
   – 1) Depressed mood most of the day, nearly every day
   – 2) Marked diminished interest or pleasure, in activities
   – 3) Significant weight loss/gain (+5%/month)
   – 4) Insomnia/hypersomnia
   – 5) Fatigue or loss of energy
   – 6) Diminished ability to think or concentrate
   – 7) recurrent thoughts of death, suicidal attempt/plan
Anna M. Kring, Ph.D. Lecture 14, 19:38-23:08
Edvard Munch (1863-1944)   Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890)




Despair (1894)             Sorrowing Old Man (‘At Eternity’s Gate’)
                           1890
MDD
• Episode = 6 months
• Female: Males (2:1)
• Age of Onset (younger)
Heritability




BMJ 1999; 319 : 37
Biosynthesis

 HO: hydroxyl
 COOH: carboxyl
Biosynthesis


Tryptophan: yogurt, milk, fish, nuts

Tryptophan hydroxylase: rate limiting
step
Role of 5-HT in MDD
• Methods: 15 un-medicated women with a
  history of 2+ episodes of depression were on a
  low protein diet for 1 week, then randomly
  assigned to receive:
  – Tryptophan + : L-tryptophan (1.9 g), L-alanine (4.6
    g) L-arginine (4.1 g)
  – Tryptophan - : L-alanine (4.6 g) L-arginine (4.1 g)
Hamilton Depression Inventory




          http://www.psy-world.com/online_hamd.htm
Ham-D




                                           Max Hamilton




                                             1912-1988
http://www.psy-world.com/online_hamd.htm
Smith et al. (1997). Lancet, 349, 915-919.
Smith et al. (1997). Lancet, 349, 915-919.
5-HT & Aggression
   • Para-chlorophenylalanine (PCPA): irreversible
     tryptophan hydroxylase inhibitor
   • PCPA treated rats were tested for muricide

                              Killers               Non-killers
         Control              0                     13
         PCPA                 14                    4




Paxinos et al. (1977). Pharmacology, Biochemistry, Behavior, 6, 439-447.
5-HT & Aggression
 • muricide: mouse killing
 • PCPA: aggression
 • PCPA + 5-HTP: no
   aggression




Paxinos et al. (1977). Pharmacology, Biochemistry, Behavior, 6, 439-447.
Serotonergic Projects
• Cell bodies in
  Raphe
• Projections
  throughout CNS
5-HT Functions

   Brain stem   Nausea




Spinal Cord     Sexual dysfunction




                    Modified from Stahl (2001) p. 182
5-HT Functions

  Limbic                Anxiety




Brain stem           Insomnia




                         Modified from Stahl (2001) p. 182
5-HT Functions


Frontal Cortex        Mood




Hypothalamus        Appetite (Bulimia?)




                                          Modified from Stahl (2001) p. 182
Fenfluramine
• Fenfluramine is a 5-HT releaser that was used
  with phentermine for weight control
• Animal studies indicate fenfluramine causes 5-HT
  axotomy
• Methods: Former fenfluramine users (N=15) and
  controls (N=17) completed PET imaging




                  McCann et al. (2007). Molecular Imaging & Biology, 9, 151-157.
5-HT Receptors
                 Postsynaptic
                 1A
                 1B
                 2A
                 2C
                 4
                 5
                 6
                 7

                 Presynaptic
                 1A
5-HT1A Agonist: 8-OH-DPAT
• Example#1: Rats received MDMA from age 35 to 60
• A 8-OH-DPAT (8-hydroxy-2-(di-n-propylamino)tetralin)
   challenge was administered at age 67




Piper et al. (2006) JPET, 317, 838-849.
5-HT2A Agonist:
             DOI
 • Example #2: Rats received
   MDMA from age 35 to 60
 • A DOI (di-methoxy-4-iodophenyl)-
     2-aminopropane) challenge was
     administered at age 67




Biezonski et al. (2009) Brain Research, 1252, 87-93.
MAO-Is
• Monoamine Oxidase (MAO) is an enzyme that
  breaks down 5-HT, NE, & DA
MAO-Is
• Monoamine Oxidase (MAO) is an enzyme that
  breaks down 5-HT, NE, & DA; peak use in
  1970s
• Food Interactions:
  – Tyramine: amino acid breakdown product of
    tyrosine, doesn’t cross BBB but causes
    norepinephrine release
  – Tyramine rich foods (aged cheese, beer, wine) +
    MAO-I results in increased blood pressure &
    headaches (“cheese effect”)
MAO-Is
• Monoamine Oxidase (MAO) is an enzyme that
  breaks down 5-HT, NE, & DA
• Food Interactions: tyramine foods (aged cheese, beer,
  wine) results in increased norepinephrine (blood pressure)
• Drug Interactions: increased activity of drugs that elevated 5-
  HT, NE, DA (cocaine, hypericum, ritalin)
• 1st generation were irreversible inhibitors
  (1960s), 2nd generation are reversible
  inhibitors
Tricyclic Antidepressants
• Developed from antipsychotic drugs
• Have 3 ringed structure
SERT & NET Blockade+
Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors
•   Prozac (fluoxetine) was the original SRI
•   Greater affinity for SERT than NET
•   Not Selective (sigma receptors, CYP2D6)
•   Anorgasmia
Comparison
                  MAO-Is             TCA                SSRIs
Efficacy          Moderate           Moderate           Low
Side-effects      “cheese effect”,   orthostatic        Sexual,
                  many drug          hypertension, OD   Discontinuation
                  interactions                          Syndrome
Prevalence        very low           low                high
Mechanism         5-HT, NE, DA       5-HT & NE          5-HT
Therapeutic Lag   Yes                Yes                Yes
Other Mechanisms of Antidepressants
• 5-HT2
• Intracellelar (e.g. cAMP)
• Brain Derived Neurotrophic Factor
Cortisol

• The Hypothalamus-Pituitary-Adrenal (HPA) axis
  control release of the stress hormone cortisol.
• As many as half of depressed patients show
  elevations in cortisol. Drugs that turn off the HPA axis
  are ineffective.




        Belmaker & Agam (2008). New England Journal of Medicine, 358, 55-68.
Structural Changes following Elevated
                  Cortisol?




• Rat research indicate that persistent increases in cortisol are toxic to hippocampal
  neurons.
• Studies examining the volume of the hippocampus in MDD were inconsistent.
• A meta-analysis showed that the left (-4.5%) and right hippocampus (-4.0%)
  showed reductions.


                                      Cole et al. (2011). J of Affective Dis 134, 483-487.
Antidepressants &
                Neurogenesis
    • New neurons are produced in the
      hippocampus in adults




ECS: electroconvulsive therapy; TCP: trancyclpromine (MAO-I), or Reboxetine (SNRI)

Mahlberg (2000). J Neurosciece, 20, 9104-9110.
Electroconvulsive Therapy
• The most effective treatment for MDD (especially high
  suicide risk)
• Controversial!
• Potential memory loss
• George, David T. (2011). Electroconvulsive therapy. Starts at
  54:50: http://videocast.nih.gov/Summary.asp?File=16674
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
• Short, evidence based, therapy
• Developed by Aaron T. Beck
• Instruction in how thoughts & feelings
  influence behavior




                                           1921-
CBT + Medication
• Patients randomized to receive Nefazodone (5-
  HT2A/1 antagonist), CBT, or both for 3 months

                                            Nef     CBT     Nef +CBT
                              Completers    69.5%   72.2%   76.5%
                              No Response
                                            44%     48%     15%
                               Remission    22%     24%     42%




                             Keller et al (2000). New England J of
                             Medicine, 342, 1462-1470.
Diagnosis of Bipolar
• Bipolar I:              • Bipolar II:
   – manic episode           – Hypomanic Episode
   – depression not          – major depressive episode
     required                – not due to recreational
   – not due to                drugs
     recreational drugs
Example of Mania
• Lifetime prevalence: 1%
• 1st Minute:
  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rcl09ztmo
  Dw
National trends in visits with a diagnosis of bipolar disorder as a percentage of total office-based
                  visits by youth (aged 0-19 years) and adults (aged >= 20 years)




            Moreno, C. et al. (2007). Arch Gen Psychiatry, 64, 1032-1039.
Bipolar Disorder
 Many great writers, poets, and composers
suffered from bipolar disorder. During their
manic phase creativity surged, but not during
           their depressed phase.


                                       George C. Beresford/ Hulton Getty Pictures Library




                                                                                                                                           Earl Theissen/ Hulton Getty Pictures Library
                                                                                                      The Granger Collection
          Bettmann/ Corbis




Whitman                        Wolfe                                                        Clemens                            Hemingway
Treatment
• Lithium carbonate (Li2CO3)
• John Cade, Australian psychiatrist, on giving
  lithium to guinea pigs:
  – “After a latent period of about two-hours, the animals, although fully conscious
    became extremely lethargic and unresponsive to stimuli for one to two hours before
    once again becoming timid and active. Those who have experimented with guinea
    pigs know to what extent a ready startle reaction is part of their makeup. It was even
    more startling to find that after the injection of a solution of lithium carbonate they
    could be turned on their backs and that, instead of the usual frantic righting
    behavior, they merely lay there and gazed placidly back at him.”
Depression & Pregnancy
    • Drug treatment &
      pregnancy is a tough
      decision.
    • Depression may also
      occur Post-partum.




Payne, Jenifer L. (2011). Clinical care of Major Depression during
pregnancy. Starts at 31:20: http://videocast.nih.gov/Summary.asp?File=16674

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Neuropharmacology: Affective Disorders

  • 1. Affective Disorders Brian J. Piper, Ph.D., M.S.
  • 2. Goals • Serotonin (5-HT) • Major Depressive Disorder • Bipolar Disorder
  • 3. Major Depressive Disorder • Five + (1 or 2) causing significant social or occupational impairment not due to medical condition – 1) Depressed mood most of the day, nearly every day – 2) Marked diminished interest or pleasure, in activities – 3) Significant weight loss/gain (+5%/month) – 4) Insomnia/hypersomnia – 5) Fatigue or loss of energy – 6) Diminished ability to think or concentrate – 7) recurrent thoughts of death, suicidal attempt/plan Anna M. Kring, Ph.D. Lecture 14, 19:38-23:08
  • 4. Edvard Munch (1863-1944) Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890) Despair (1894) Sorrowing Old Man (‘At Eternity’s Gate’) 1890
  • 5. MDD • Episode = 6 months • Female: Males (2:1) • Age of Onset (younger)
  • 7. Biosynthesis HO: hydroxyl COOH: carboxyl
  • 8. Biosynthesis Tryptophan: yogurt, milk, fish, nuts Tryptophan hydroxylase: rate limiting step
  • 9.
  • 10. Role of 5-HT in MDD • Methods: 15 un-medicated women with a history of 2+ episodes of depression were on a low protein diet for 1 week, then randomly assigned to receive: – Tryptophan + : L-tryptophan (1.9 g), L-alanine (4.6 g) L-arginine (4.1 g) – Tryptophan - : L-alanine (4.6 g) L-arginine (4.1 g)
  • 11. Hamilton Depression Inventory http://www.psy-world.com/online_hamd.htm
  • 12. Ham-D Max Hamilton 1912-1988 http://www.psy-world.com/online_hamd.htm
  • 13. Smith et al. (1997). Lancet, 349, 915-919.
  • 14. Smith et al. (1997). Lancet, 349, 915-919.
  • 15. 5-HT & Aggression • Para-chlorophenylalanine (PCPA): irreversible tryptophan hydroxylase inhibitor • PCPA treated rats were tested for muricide Killers Non-killers Control 0 13 PCPA 14 4 Paxinos et al. (1977). Pharmacology, Biochemistry, Behavior, 6, 439-447.
  • 16. 5-HT & Aggression • muricide: mouse killing • PCPA: aggression • PCPA + 5-HTP: no aggression Paxinos et al. (1977). Pharmacology, Biochemistry, Behavior, 6, 439-447.
  • 17. Serotonergic Projects • Cell bodies in Raphe • Projections throughout CNS
  • 18. 5-HT Functions Brain stem Nausea Spinal Cord Sexual dysfunction Modified from Stahl (2001) p. 182
  • 19. 5-HT Functions Limbic Anxiety Brain stem Insomnia Modified from Stahl (2001) p. 182
  • 20. 5-HT Functions Frontal Cortex Mood Hypothalamus Appetite (Bulimia?) Modified from Stahl (2001) p. 182
  • 21. Fenfluramine • Fenfluramine is a 5-HT releaser that was used with phentermine for weight control • Animal studies indicate fenfluramine causes 5-HT axotomy • Methods: Former fenfluramine users (N=15) and controls (N=17) completed PET imaging McCann et al. (2007). Molecular Imaging & Biology, 9, 151-157.
  • 22. 5-HT Receptors Postsynaptic 1A 1B 2A 2C 4 5 6 7 Presynaptic 1A
  • 23. 5-HT1A Agonist: 8-OH-DPAT • Example#1: Rats received MDMA from age 35 to 60 • A 8-OH-DPAT (8-hydroxy-2-(di-n-propylamino)tetralin) challenge was administered at age 67 Piper et al. (2006) JPET, 317, 838-849.
  • 24. 5-HT2A Agonist: DOI • Example #2: Rats received MDMA from age 35 to 60 • A DOI (di-methoxy-4-iodophenyl)- 2-aminopropane) challenge was administered at age 67 Biezonski et al. (2009) Brain Research, 1252, 87-93.
  • 25. MAO-Is • Monoamine Oxidase (MAO) is an enzyme that breaks down 5-HT, NE, & DA
  • 26. MAO-Is • Monoamine Oxidase (MAO) is an enzyme that breaks down 5-HT, NE, & DA; peak use in 1970s • Food Interactions: – Tyramine: amino acid breakdown product of tyrosine, doesn’t cross BBB but causes norepinephrine release – Tyramine rich foods (aged cheese, beer, wine) + MAO-I results in increased blood pressure & headaches (“cheese effect”)
  • 27. MAO-Is • Monoamine Oxidase (MAO) is an enzyme that breaks down 5-HT, NE, & DA • Food Interactions: tyramine foods (aged cheese, beer, wine) results in increased norepinephrine (blood pressure) • Drug Interactions: increased activity of drugs that elevated 5- HT, NE, DA (cocaine, hypericum, ritalin) • 1st generation were irreversible inhibitors (1960s), 2nd generation are reversible inhibitors
  • 28. Tricyclic Antidepressants • Developed from antipsychotic drugs • Have 3 ringed structure
  • 29. SERT & NET Blockade+
  • 30. Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors • Prozac (fluoxetine) was the original SRI • Greater affinity for SERT than NET • Not Selective (sigma receptors, CYP2D6) • Anorgasmia
  • 31. Comparison MAO-Is TCA SSRIs Efficacy Moderate Moderate Low Side-effects “cheese effect”, orthostatic Sexual, many drug hypertension, OD Discontinuation interactions Syndrome Prevalence very low low high Mechanism 5-HT, NE, DA 5-HT & NE 5-HT Therapeutic Lag Yes Yes Yes
  • 32. Other Mechanisms of Antidepressants • 5-HT2 • Intracellelar (e.g. cAMP) • Brain Derived Neurotrophic Factor
  • 33. Cortisol • The Hypothalamus-Pituitary-Adrenal (HPA) axis control release of the stress hormone cortisol. • As many as half of depressed patients show elevations in cortisol. Drugs that turn off the HPA axis are ineffective. Belmaker & Agam (2008). New England Journal of Medicine, 358, 55-68.
  • 34. Structural Changes following Elevated Cortisol? • Rat research indicate that persistent increases in cortisol are toxic to hippocampal neurons. • Studies examining the volume of the hippocampus in MDD were inconsistent. • A meta-analysis showed that the left (-4.5%) and right hippocampus (-4.0%) showed reductions. Cole et al. (2011). J of Affective Dis 134, 483-487.
  • 35. Antidepressants & Neurogenesis • New neurons are produced in the hippocampus in adults ECS: electroconvulsive therapy; TCP: trancyclpromine (MAO-I), or Reboxetine (SNRI) Mahlberg (2000). J Neurosciece, 20, 9104-9110.
  • 36. Electroconvulsive Therapy • The most effective treatment for MDD (especially high suicide risk) • Controversial! • Potential memory loss • George, David T. (2011). Electroconvulsive therapy. Starts at 54:50: http://videocast.nih.gov/Summary.asp?File=16674
  • 37. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy • Short, evidence based, therapy • Developed by Aaron T. Beck • Instruction in how thoughts & feelings influence behavior 1921-
  • 38. CBT + Medication • Patients randomized to receive Nefazodone (5- HT2A/1 antagonist), CBT, or both for 3 months Nef CBT Nef +CBT Completers 69.5% 72.2% 76.5% No Response 44% 48% 15% Remission 22% 24% 42% Keller et al (2000). New England J of Medicine, 342, 1462-1470.
  • 39. Diagnosis of Bipolar • Bipolar I: • Bipolar II: – manic episode – Hypomanic Episode – depression not – major depressive episode required – not due to recreational – not due to drugs recreational drugs
  • 40. Example of Mania • Lifetime prevalence: 1% • 1st Minute: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rcl09ztmo Dw
  • 41. National trends in visits with a diagnosis of bipolar disorder as a percentage of total office-based visits by youth (aged 0-19 years) and adults (aged >= 20 years) Moreno, C. et al. (2007). Arch Gen Psychiatry, 64, 1032-1039.
  • 42. Bipolar Disorder Many great writers, poets, and composers suffered from bipolar disorder. During their manic phase creativity surged, but not during their depressed phase. George C. Beresford/ Hulton Getty Pictures Library Earl Theissen/ Hulton Getty Pictures Library The Granger Collection Bettmann/ Corbis Whitman Wolfe Clemens Hemingway
  • 43. Treatment • Lithium carbonate (Li2CO3) • John Cade, Australian psychiatrist, on giving lithium to guinea pigs: – “After a latent period of about two-hours, the animals, although fully conscious became extremely lethargic and unresponsive to stimuli for one to two hours before once again becoming timid and active. Those who have experimented with guinea pigs know to what extent a ready startle reaction is part of their makeup. It was even more startling to find that after the injection of a solution of lithium carbonate they could be turned on their backs and that, instead of the usual frantic righting behavior, they merely lay there and gazed placidly back at him.”
  • 44. Depression & Pregnancy • Drug treatment & pregnancy is a tough decision. • Depression may also occur Post-partum. Payne, Jenifer L. (2011). Clinical care of Major Depression during pregnancy. Starts at 31:20: http://videocast.nih.gov/Summary.asp?File=16674