This clinical trial is focused on studying treatment-resistant depression, a form of depression that does not improve after trying at least two different antidepressant treatments. The study will use a special imaging technique called positron emission tomography (PET) to look at changes in a protein called p-glycoprotein in the brain. The medication used in this study is a solution for injection known by its code name [18F]MC225. This medication acts as a radiotracer, which means it helps to highlight certain areas of the brain during the PET scan.
The purpose of the study is to understand how p-glycoprotein is involved in treatment-resistant depression by comparing its activity in people with this condition to those whose depression responds to treatment. Participants will receive an injection of [18F]MC225, and then undergo a PET scan to measure how the radiotracer is distributed in the brain. This will help researchers see if there are differences in p-glycoprotein activity between the two groups.
The study will take place over a period of time, during which participants will be asked to come in for the PET scan and possibly other assessments related to their depression. The information gathered from this study could provide valuable insights into why some people with depression do not respond to standard treatments and help in developing better treatment strategies in the future.



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