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  • Reduced hippocampal volume in major depressive disorder (MDD) may be linked to high glucocorticoids from an overactive HPA axis and was studied in participants before and after antidepressant treatment.
  • A clinical trial with 65 participants used PET and MRI to measure changes in hippocampal volume and hypothalamus metabolism following escitalopram treatment.
  • The study found no significant relationship between changes in hypothalamus metabolism and hippocampal volume, suggesting that the interaction between these areas in response to treatment is more complex than previously thought.

Article Abstract

Reduced hippocampal volume occurs in major depressive disorder (MDD), theoretically due to elevated glucocorticoids from an overactivated hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis. To examine this in humans, hippocampal volume, and hypothalamus (HPA axis) metabolism was quantified in participants with MDD before and after antidepressant treatment. 65 participants (n = 24 males, n = 41 females) with MDD were treated in a double-blind, randomized clinical trial of escitalopram. Participants received simultaneous positron emission tomography (PET) / magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) before and after treatment. Linear mixed models examined the relationship between hippocampus/dentate gyrus volume and hypothalamus metabolism. Chi-squared tests and multivariable logistic regression examined the association between hippocampus/dentate gyrus volume change direction and hypothalamus activity change direction with treatment. Multiple linear regression compared these changes between remitter and non-remitter groups. Covariates included age, sex, and treatment type. No significant linear association was found between hippocampus/dentate gyrus volume and hypothalamus metabolism. 62% (38 of 61) of participants experienced a decrease in hypothalamus metabolism, 43% (27 of 63) of participants demonstrated an increase in hippocampus size (51% [32 of 63] for the dentate gyrus) following treatment. No significant association was found between change in hypothalamus activity and change in hippocampus/dentate gyrus volume, and this association did not vary by sex, medication, or remission status. As this multimodal study, in a cohort of participants on standardized treatment, did not find an association between hypothalamus metabolism and hippocampal volume, it supports a more complex pathway between hippocampus neurogenesis and treatment response.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10104266PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-2729363/v1DOI Listing

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