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Examining the Link Between Depression and Seasonal Allergies

Completed
Conditions
Depression
Registration Number
NCT00770068
Lead Sponsor
University of Maryland, Baltimore
Brief Summary

This study will examine whether spring and fall seasonal depression in individuals with high sensitivity to pollen is linked to seasonal increases in tree and ragweed pollen.

Detailed Description

Those who suffer from depression have their normal lives interrupted by symptoms such as persistent sad thoughts, inability to feel pleasure, and potential suicide. Suicide and depression peak in the spring and fall. Worsening of depression, admission to a hospital for depression and bipolar depression, and use of electroconvulsive therapy for treatment of depression all peak in the spring. Although seasonal affective disorder (SAD), in which depression corresponds with seasonal changes, is commonly associated with the winter subtype, SAD is actually more prevalent as the spring subtype.

Allergies, which also peak in the spring and fall, have been linked to depression. Allergic reactions release cytokines, which are proteins that mediate the immune system response when a foreign substance enters the body. Previous studies have found both that an increase in cytokines in otherwise healthy individuals causes depressive symptoms and that cytokines cause the chemical tryptophan (TRP) to switch from producing serotonin, a neurotransmitter associated with feelings of well-being, to producing kynurenine (KYN), a potentially toxic chemical. To determine whether and to what extent allergies are linked to depression, this study will compare depression levels of participants with and without allergies before and during peak times for seasonal allergies. Results from this study may be used in further research to examine the effects of allergy prevention on depression.

Participants in this study will meet with researchers three times. At the first visit, they will be screened for allergies and give their demographic information. The timing of the second and third visits will depend on each participant's allergies. Those with spring allergies will be tested before and then during the spring allergy season. Those with fall allergies or with no allergies will be tested before and then during the fall allergy season. On the second and third visits questionnaires and clinical interviews will assess depression symptoms, and blood tests will be performed to measure chemical levels of cytokines, TRP, and KYN. During these visits participants will also be asked to complete a sleep log for 1 week. This will entail describing their sleep, activity, caffeine consumption, alcohol consumption, and use of sleep medications. A subgroup will wear an Actiwatch device, which electronically monitors sleep and wakefulness cycles, for 1 week, 24 hours a day.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
100
Inclusion Criteria
  • Diagnosis of major depressive disorder or bipolar disorder
Exclusion Criteria
  • Pregnancy or intention to become pregnant within the duration of the study
  • Dependence on alcohol, cocaine, stimulants, benzodiazepines, marijuana, or opiates
  • Major medical illness, including cancer, hepatitis, and autoimmune disease
  • A winter subtype of seasonal affective disorder
  • Diagnosis of psychotic disorder
  • Positive result in Phadiatop allergy test, but negative result in tree or ragweed pollen IgE test

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression-Seasonal Affective Disorder Version (SIGH-SAD)Measured before and then during the peak fall or spring pollen period
Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Buss Aggression QuestionnaireMeasured before and then during the peak fall or spring pollen period
Hypomania Interview Guide (HIGH-SAD)Measured before and then during the peak fall or spring pollen period
Nasal secretion testMeasured before and then during the peak fall or spring pollen period
Sleep logsMeasured over 1 week during pre- or post-pollen and peak pollen period
Burns Anxiety InventoryMeasured before and then during the peak fall or spring pollen period
Allergy Symptom Severity Assessment (ASSA) QuestionnaireMeasured before and then during the peak fall or spring pollen period
Serum cytokine, tryptophan (TRP), and kynurenine (KYN) concentrationsMeasured before and then during the peak fall or spring pollen period
ActiwatchMeasured after the pre-pollen and peak pollen visits for 24 hours a day for 1 week
Beck Depression Inventory II (BDI-II)Measured during the peak pollen period
Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI)Measured during the peak pollen period

Trial Locations

Locations (2)

National Center for the Treatment of Phobias, Anxiety, and Depression

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Washington, District of Columbia, United States

University of Maryland

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Baltimore, Maryland, United States

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