This proposal for a Clinical Mental Health Academic Award (CMHAA) in Geriatric Psychiatry is aimed at developing the career of Dr. Mary F. Morrison as an independent investigator and teacher, with a focus on the biological aspects of older women's mental health, particularly the role of sex steroids in depressive illness. The CMHAA will build on Dr. Morrison combined training in Internal Medicine and Psychiatry and on her background in clinical research and methodology. The training plan has four components. (1) Formal coursework and tutorial in: a) research design and statistical analysis, b) basic neuroendocrinology. (2) Participation in three ongoing clinical research projects under the supervision of a senior research scientist, Dr. Ira Katz: a) Role of endogenous sex steroids in the development and treatment of depression in elderly women in the nursing home; b) Pilot study of tamoxifen- induced depression in early stage breast cancer patients; c) Treatment of post-myocardial infarction depression with sertraline. (3) design and execution of an original clinical research project - A clinical trial of estradiol patch for treatment of mild to moderate depression (minor or major) in postmenopausal women, with the addition of sertraline to patch non-responders, also supervised by Dr. Katz (4) preparation of an RO1 grant application based on the research performed during the award period. The research study that will serve as the primary vehicle for advanced training will enroll 88 women, age> 50 (one third 50-60, one third 61-75, and one third over 75) with Geriatric Depression score > 10 and Hamilton score 8- 19, inclusive. Subjects will be treated with estradiol (Estraderm patches) or placebo administered under double-blind conditions for a period of 12 weeks, followed by two weeks of progesterone treatment. For subjects who remain symptomatic, continued double-blind treatment with estradiol or patch will be augmented with the antidepressant sertraline starting at a dose of 50mg/day.
The specific aim of the study are: 1) To determine whether estradiol is an efficacious treatment for the target disorders, and whether the outcome of treatment is affected by age in the postmenopausal years. 2) To determine whether estradiol potentiates the antidepressant effects of sertraline in the target disorders. 3) To determine whether estrogen treatment of mild to moderate depression in postmenopausal women is associated with improvements in Functional status. 4) To evaluate the tolerability of hormone replacement therapy in women throughout the postmenopausal years.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
Type
Academic/Teacher Award (ATA) (K07)
Project #
1K07MH001350-01
Application #
2240996
Study Section
Mental Disorders of Aging Review Committee (MDA)
Project Start
1995-09-30
Project End
2000-08-31
Budget Start
1995-09-30
Budget End
1996-08-31
Support Year
1
Fiscal Year
1995
Total Cost
Indirect Cost
Name
University of Pennsylvania
Department
Psychiatry
Type
Schools of Medicine
DUNS #
042250712
City
Philadelphia
State
PA
Country
United States
Zip Code
19104
Gardiner, Sara A; Morrison, Mary F; Mozley, P David et al. (2004) Pilot study on the effect of estrogen replacement therapy on brain dopamine transporter availability in healthy, postmenopausal women. Am J Geriatr Psychiatry 12:621-30
Morrison, Mary F; Kallan, Michael J; Ten Have, Thomas et al. (2004) Lack of efficacy of estradiol for depression in postmenopausal women: a randomized, controlled trial. Biol Psychiatry 55:406-12
Morrison, Mary F; Petitto, John M; Ten Have, Thomas et al. (2002) Depressive and anxiety disorders in women with HIV infection. Am J Psychiatry 159:789-96
Morrison, M F; Ten Have, T; Freeman, E W et al. (2001) DHEA-S levels and depressive symptoms in a cohort of African American and Caucasian women in the late reproductive years. Biol Psychiatry 50:705-11
Nair, S; Morrison, M F (2000) The evaluation of maternal competency. Psychosomatics 41:523-30
Morrison, M F; Redei, E; TenHave, T et al. (2000) Dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate and psychiatric measures in a frail, elderly residential care population. Biol Psychiatry 47:144-50
Morrison, M F; Katz, I R; Parmelee, P et al. (1998) Dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate (DHEA-S) and psychiatric and laboratory measures of frailty in a residential care population. Am J Geriatr Psychiatry 6:277-84
Morrison, M F (1997) Androgens in the elderly: will androgen replacement therapy improve mood, cognition, and quality of life in aging men and women. Psychopharmacol Bull 33:293-6