Title of article :
Prediction of the time-course pattern of remission in depression by using clinical, neuropsychological, and genetic variables
Author/Authors :
Ixchel and Gudayol-Ferré، نويسنده , , Esteve and Guàrdia-Olmos، نويسنده , , Joan and Perَ-Cebollero، نويسنده , , Maribel and Herrera-Guzmلn، نويسنده , , Ixchel and Camarena، نويسنده , , Beatriz and Cortés-Penagos، نويسنده , , Carlos and Herrera-Abarca، نويسنده , , Jorge E. and Martيnez-Medina، نويسنده , , Patricia، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages :
9
From page :
1082
To page :
1090
Abstract :
AbstractBackground ediction of remission in pharmacologically-treated MDD patients has been scarcely studied. The goal of our work is to study the possible effect of clinical variables, neuropsychological performance, and the 5HTTLPR, the rs25531 of the SLC6A4 gene, and the val108/58Met of the COMT gene polymorphisms on the prediction of the speed of remission in MDD patients. s y-two depressed patients were genotyped according to the aforementioned polymorphisms and were clinically and neuropsychologically assessed before a 12-week fluoxetine treatment. s his original sample 51 patients were considered as remitters at the end of week 12. Thirteen out of those showed a rapid response pattern, 24 showed an oscillating response pattern, and 14 showed a slow response pattern. The following variable combination is capable of showing a statistically significant relationship with the pattern of remission of patients with MDD: initial Hamilton score, age at first depressive episode, AG and GG alleles of the val108/58Met COMT polymorphism, Stroop PC, and SWM Strategy. tions e a slightly small sample size, which came to prominence during the data analysis since we were working with 3 subgroups. In this study, the placebo effect has not been controlled. sion ta suggest that the patients with MDD who remit after a 12-week treatment with fluoxetine show one of the following time-course patterns: a rapid symptomatic improvement, or a slow or oscillating pattern of remission. A combination of clinical, neuropsychological, and genetic variables allows us to predict these response patterns.
Keywords :
neuropsychological assessment , 5HTTLPR , COMT , Major depressive disorder , Polymorphism , Antidepressant response
Journal title :
Journal of Affective Disorders
Serial Year :
2013
Journal title :
Journal of Affective Disorders
Record number :
1433942
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