Demonstration in vivo of reduced serotonin responsivity in the brain of untreated depressed patients.

OBJECTIVE For over 25 years, it has been hypothesized that major depression is due to a deficiency of available serotonin or subsensitivity of key serotonin receptors in relevant brain regions. Direct evidence supporting this hypothesis has been lacking because of the difficulty in studying regional brain serotonergic function. The authors have developed a method for visualizing in vivo regional brain responses to serotonin release by comparing regional brain glucose metabolism after administration of the serotonin-releasing drug dl-fenfluramine, relative to placebo. METHOD Results with healthy subjects (N = 6) were compared to those obtained with drug-free inpatients with moderately severe major depression (N = 6). RESULTS Healthy subjects had several areas of statistically significant increases in metabolism, mostly in the left prefrontal and temporoparietal cortex, and areas of decreased metabolism, such as in the right prefrontal cortex. In contrast, the depressed patients had no areas of increase or decrease in metabolism, differing significantly from healthy subjects. Results with patients resembled those with healthy subjects (N = 10) who were scanned twice without active drug on either occasion. CONCLUSIONS This study provides the first direct visualization of blunted regional brain responses to serotonin release in the brain of patients with major depression, a finding that supports the hypothesis of impaired serotonergic transmission in depression.

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