TY - JOUR
T1 - Excess tau PET ligand retention in elderly patients with major depressive disorder
AU - Moriguchi, Sho
AU - Takahata, Keisuke
AU - Shimada, Hitoshi
AU - Kubota, Manabu
AU - Kitamura, Soichiro
AU - Kimura, Yasuyuki
AU - Tagai, Kenji
AU - Tarumi, Ryosuke
AU - Tabuchi, Hajime
AU - Meyer, Jeffrey H.
AU - Mimura, Masaru
AU - Kawamura, Kazunori
AU - Zhang, Ming Rong
AU - Murayama, Shigeo
AU - Suhara, Tetsuya
AU - Higuchi, Makoto
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited.
PY - 2021/10
Y1 - 2021/10
N2 - Depression is one of the common psychiatric disorders in old age. Major depressive disorder (MDD) has been identified as a risk factor or prodrome for neurodegenerative dementias, suggesting neuropathological overlaps and a continuum between MDD and neurodegenerative disorders. In this study, we examined tau and amyloid-β (Aβ) accumulations in the brains of MDD and healthy controls using positron emission tomography (PET) to explore pathological substrates of this illness. Twenty MDD and twenty age-matched, healthy controls were examined by PET with a tau radioligand, [11C]PBB3, and an Aβ radioligand, [11C]PiB. Radioligand retentions were quantified as a standardized uptake value ratio (SUVR). We also assessed clinical manifestations of the patients using the 17-item Hamilton Depression Scale, the Geriatric Depression Scale, and psychotic symptoms. Mean cortical [11C]PBB3 SUVRs in MDD patients were significantly higher than those of healthy controls. These values were higher in MDD patients with psychotic symptoms than in those without any. The present findings indicate that tau depositions may underlie MDD, and especially in patients with psychotic symptoms. PET detection of tau accumulations may provide mechanistic insights into neuronal dysfunctions in these cases and could serve as predictions of their clinical consequences.
AB - Depression is one of the common psychiatric disorders in old age. Major depressive disorder (MDD) has been identified as a risk factor or prodrome for neurodegenerative dementias, suggesting neuropathological overlaps and a continuum between MDD and neurodegenerative disorders. In this study, we examined tau and amyloid-β (Aβ) accumulations in the brains of MDD and healthy controls using positron emission tomography (PET) to explore pathological substrates of this illness. Twenty MDD and twenty age-matched, healthy controls were examined by PET with a tau radioligand, [11C]PBB3, and an Aβ radioligand, [11C]PiB. Radioligand retentions were quantified as a standardized uptake value ratio (SUVR). We also assessed clinical manifestations of the patients using the 17-item Hamilton Depression Scale, the Geriatric Depression Scale, and psychotic symptoms. Mean cortical [11C]PBB3 SUVRs in MDD patients were significantly higher than those of healthy controls. These values were higher in MDD patients with psychotic symptoms than in those without any. The present findings indicate that tau depositions may underlie MDD, and especially in patients with psychotic symptoms. PET detection of tau accumulations may provide mechanistic insights into neuronal dysfunctions in these cases and could serve as predictions of their clinical consequences.
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U2 - 10.1038/s41380-020-0766-9
DO - 10.1038/s41380-020-0766-9
M3 - Article
C2 - 32606373
AN - SCOPUS:85087124051
SN - 1359-4184
VL - 26
SP - 5856
EP - 5863
JO - Molecular Psychiatry
JF - Molecular Psychiatry
IS - 10
ER -