Low-dose tryptophan depletion in recovered depressed women induces impairments in autobiographical memory specificity.

BACKGROUND: Depressed patients perform poorly on tests of autobiographical memory specificity (AMS); this may have negative consequences for other important cognitive abilities, delays recovery from mood episodes, and, in recovered patients, may mediate vulnerability to future episodes. Although th...

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Autors principals: Haddad, A, Williams, J, McTavish, S, Harmer, C
Format: Journal article
Idioma:English
Publicat: 2009
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author Haddad, A
Williams, J
McTavish, S
Harmer, C
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McTavish, S
Harmer, C
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description BACKGROUND: Depressed patients perform poorly on tests of autobiographical memory specificity (AMS); this may have negative consequences for other important cognitive abilities, delays recovery from mood episodes, and, in recovered patients, may mediate vulnerability to future episodes. Although the cognitive mechanisms underlying AMS deficits are beginning to be understood, the neurobiological mechanisms remain unclear. Serotonin is implicated in both depression and long-term memory; therefore, temporary lowering of brain serotonin function via acute tryptophan depletion (ATD) offers a means of studying the role of serotonin in autobiographical memory specificity. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this study, 24 previously depressed women underwent low-dose ATD or sham depletion and completed tests of initial and delayed memory, recollection- and familiarity-based recognition, and AMS. RESULTS: ATD did not differentially affect state mood. Compared with sham depletion, ATD impaired immediate recall on the Auditory Verbal Learning Test. Although ATD did not differentially impair recollection- and familiarity-based recognition, it did slow recognition of positive words. ATD also reduced autobiographical memory specificity in response to negative cue words. DISCUSSION: The results confirm previous findings that low-dose ATD can reinstate depression-congruent biases in cognition without causing depressive mood in vulnerable populations. The ATD-induced reduction in memory specificity suggests that serotonergic dysfunction may mediate depressive deficits in autobiographical memory; the interaction of cognitive and neurobiological vulnerability mechanisms is discussed.
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spelling oxford-uuid:f0183e6d-4a0a-4bcf-a658-f30a2ea294ec2022-03-27T11:45:09ZLow-dose tryptophan depletion in recovered depressed women induces impairments in autobiographical memory specificity.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:f0183e6d-4a0a-4bcf-a658-f30a2ea294ecEnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2009Haddad, AWilliams, JMcTavish, SHarmer, C BACKGROUND: Depressed patients perform poorly on tests of autobiographical memory specificity (AMS); this may have negative consequences for other important cognitive abilities, delays recovery from mood episodes, and, in recovered patients, may mediate vulnerability to future episodes. Although the cognitive mechanisms underlying AMS deficits are beginning to be understood, the neurobiological mechanisms remain unclear. Serotonin is implicated in both depression and long-term memory; therefore, temporary lowering of brain serotonin function via acute tryptophan depletion (ATD) offers a means of studying the role of serotonin in autobiographical memory specificity. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this study, 24 previously depressed women underwent low-dose ATD or sham depletion and completed tests of initial and delayed memory, recollection- and familiarity-based recognition, and AMS. RESULTS: ATD did not differentially affect state mood. Compared with sham depletion, ATD impaired immediate recall on the Auditory Verbal Learning Test. Although ATD did not differentially impair recollection- and familiarity-based recognition, it did slow recognition of positive words. ATD also reduced autobiographical memory specificity in response to negative cue words. DISCUSSION: The results confirm previous findings that low-dose ATD can reinstate depression-congruent biases in cognition without causing depressive mood in vulnerable populations. The ATD-induced reduction in memory specificity suggests that serotonergic dysfunction may mediate depressive deficits in autobiographical memory; the interaction of cognitive and neurobiological vulnerability mechanisms is discussed.
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Williams, J
McTavish, S
Harmer, C
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title Low-dose tryptophan depletion in recovered depressed women induces impairments in autobiographical memory specificity.
title_full Low-dose tryptophan depletion in recovered depressed women induces impairments in autobiographical memory specificity.
title_fullStr Low-dose tryptophan depletion in recovered depressed women induces impairments in autobiographical memory specificity.
title_full_unstemmed Low-dose tryptophan depletion in recovered depressed women induces impairments in autobiographical memory specificity.
title_short Low-dose tryptophan depletion in recovered depressed women induces impairments in autobiographical memory specificity.
title_sort low dose tryptophan depletion in recovered depressed women induces impairments in autobiographical memory specificity
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