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  Impact on cortisol and antidepressant efficacy of quetiapine and escitalopram in depression

Sarubin, N., Nothdurfter, C., Schmotz, C., Wimmer, A.-M., Trummer, J., Lieb, M., et al. (2014). Impact on cortisol and antidepressant efficacy of quetiapine and escitalopram in depression. PSYCHONEUROENDOCRINOLOGY, 39, 141-151. doi:10.1016/j.psyneuen.2013.10.008.

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Sarubin, Nina1, Author
Nothdurfter, Caroline2, Author           
Schmotz, Christian1, Author
Wimmer, Anna-Maria1, Author
Trummer, Julia1, Author
Lieb, Martin1, Author
Uhr, Manfred2, Author           
Baghai, Thomas C.1, Author
Wetter, Thomas C.1, Author
Buehner, Markus1, Author
Rupprecht, Rainer2, Author           
Schuele, Cornelius1, Author
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2Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry, Max Planck Society, ou_1607137              

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 Abstract: Background: In this study, the impact of quetiapine fumarate extended release (QXR) and escitalopram (ESC) on HPA axis activity was investigated in depressed patients in relationship to antidepressant efficacy. Methods: In a randomized, open-label 5-week trial 60 inpatients suffering from major depression (DSM-IV criteria) were treated for 5 weeks with either QXR (300 mg/day) or ESC (10 mg/day). The dexamethasone/CRH (DEX/CRH) test was performed before treatment, after 1, and after 5 weeks of treatment. Cortisol (COR) AUC values were used to assess HPA axis function. The Hamilton Depression Rating Scale was used weekly to estimate antidepressant efficacy. Results: QXR and ESC showed comparable antidepressant effects but strongly differed in their impact on HPA axis activity. In the QXR group, a marked inhibition of COR AUC levels was observed which was most pronounced after one week of treatment but showed a partial re-increase after 5 weeks of treatment. In contrast, ESC transiently stimulated COR AUC values (week 1) whereas COR AUC levels at week 0 and week 5 were comparable. COR improvement at week 1 (defined as COR peak value reduction between DEX/CRH test 1 and 2) was significantly associated with better clinical outcome. Conclusion: Apparently, different effects on HPA axis activity reflect distinct pharmacoendocrinological properties of psychotropic drugs. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2014-01
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Title: PSYCHONEUROENDOCRINOLOGY
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Publ. Info: Amsterdam : Elsevier
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 39 Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 141 - 151 Identifier: ISSN: 0306-4530