Omega-3 Fatty Acids as Adjunct Treatment for Major Depressive Disorder

Last updated: April 29, 2016
Sponsor: University of Cincinnati
Overall Status: Completed

Phase

2/3

Condition

Depression

Mood Disorders

Depression (Major/severe)

Treatment

N/A

Clinical Study ID

NCT00511810
McNamara Omega3 MDD
  • Ages 12-18
  • All Genders

Study Summary

The primary objective of the study was to determine the effects of 10-week adjunctive supplementation with 2 doses of LCn-3 fatty acids (fish oil) on cortical functional activity and biochemistry in adolescents with MDD.

The primary prediction was that LCn-3 fatty acid supplementation would dose-dependently increase prefrontal cortical functional activation during sustained attention and increase regional biochemical indices of cortical metabolism and integrity concentrations in association with reductions in depressive symptoms.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion

Inclusion Criterion:

  • Between the ages of 12-18 years.

  • Diagnosis of MDD and not exhibited symptom remission CDRS-R (> 28 but < 40) despite being administered a standard therapeutic dose of an SSRI continuously for a minimum of 6 weeks.

  • Ability and willingness to provide assent and informed, written consent from at least one biological parent.

  • Present with biological parent or legal guardian.

  • Willingness to maintain current dietary habits.

  • Permission from treating physician

  • Able to perform fMRI/MRS.

Exclusion Criterion:

  • Inability or unwillingness to provide consent.

  • Antecedent or concurrent serious medical illness.

  • Clinically unstable medical disease, including cardiovascular, hepatic insufficiency, severe renal impairment, gastrointestinal, pulmonary, metabolic, endocrine, obesity or other systemic disease.

  • History of seizures, excluding febrile seizures in childhood.

  • Patients requiring treatment with any drug which might obscure the action of the study treatment.

  • Female patients who are either pregnant or lactating.

  • Clinically significant laboratory abnormalities in the last year on CBC or TSH tests.

  • Judged clinically to be at suicidal risk (defined as having active suicidal ideation, intent or plan, or a serious suicide attempt within the past 6 months, or a baseline CDRS-R suicide score of >3).

  • Hospitalized within the last 3 months

  • Greater than 1 year outside appropriate age/grade level

  • Pacemaker

  • Cerebral aneurysm clip

  • Cochlear implant

  • Metal fragments lodged within the eye or braces

  • Claustrophobia

  • Necessity of sedation (no sedation will be given).

  • History of loss of consciousness > 10 minutes in duration

  • Allergy to seafood.

Study Design

Total Participants: 20
Study Start date:
August 01, 2007
Estimated Completion Date:
March 31, 2011

Study Description

This study is a 10-week open-label EPA+DHA treatment trial in adolescent (aged 12-18 years) patients with major depressive disorder exhibiting partial response to SSRI medications. After a screening visit, patients were randomized (stratified by gender) to open-label fish oil supplements at a fixed dose of either 2.4 g/day or 15 g/day (2 tablespoons/day) for 10 weeks.

A physical examination, a complete blood count (CBC), and thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) levels were determined at baseline and Week 10, and vital signs (pulse, blood pressure, weight, height, body mass index, temperature) were obtained at each visit. At each visit, safety and tolerability were assessed using a structured side effect interview, the Side Effects Form for Children and Adolescents.

At baseline and all weekly visits, depression symptom severity was determined with the Children's Depression Rating Scale-Revised (CDRS-R), a 17-item observer-rated questionnaire, and remission was defined as a CDRS-R score of ≥28. If a patient's depressive symptoms worsened over the course of the trial (defined as 30% worsening relative to baseline on two consecutive visits using CDRS-R scores), they were withdrawn from the study. In view of the potential risk for developing hypomanic symptoms following LCn-3 fatty acid supplementation, manic symptom severity was monitored over the course of the trial with the Young Mania Rating Scale (YMRS), an 11-item observer-rated questionnaire.

fMRI scans were performed at baseline and at 10 weeks.

Connect with a study center

  • University of Cincinnati

    Cincinnati, Ohio 45219
    United States

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