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Depression
and SAMe
by Marios Kyriazis M.D.
Over 17 million Americans are
affected by depression and yet many of these cases are never diagnosed or
treated properly. Depression is characterized by persistent symptoms lasting for
over two weeks. Symptoms include feelings of sadness and pessimism, loss of
motivation or initiative, changes in sleep patterns and in appetite, bouts of
crying and thoughts of suicide.
There are many factors which
can trigger depression but it is increasingly recognized that depression is a
result of certain biochemical changes in specific areas of the brain. Drugs
aimed at treating depression are effective at modifying the levels of
neurotransmitters in the brain, with resulting clinical improvement of the
symptoms.
SAMe
article
by James South
Many synthetic drugs (although
often helpful in the treatment of depression) can cause side effects which can
sometimes be severe. For this reason there has been a renewed interest in
natural substances which are used to lessen the symptoms of depression without
causing significant side effects. Examples of these natural substances are kava
kava, St John's Wort, and SAMe.
SAMe
SAMe (pronounced 'sa-me' as in
the name 'Sammy') has been hailed as the safest and most effective natural
antidepressant ever used. The full name is S-adenosyl-methionine and it is a
molecule derived from the union of the amino acid methionine to a factor
responsible for energy production, called adenosine triphosphate (ATP). The
production of SAMe from these two molecules is under the control of the enzyme
MAT (methionine adenosyl transferase) (1).
SAMe
and methylation
SAMe is the most important
methylating agent in the brain. It is a methyl donor meaning that it provides
methyl groups (essential factors needed for optimal health) to proteins, DNA and
other molecules (2).
Methyl group deficiency has
been blamed for causing depression and other brain or neuron diseases.
Methylation is an essential process needed for maintaining active
neurotransmitters, hormones, and phospholipids which help the brain remain in
sharp condition.
Specifically, SAMe increases
the action of several neurotransmitters (dopamine, serotonin and norepinephrine
for example) by facilitating the binding of these to cell receptors (3). It also
increases the function of the cell membrane by boosting the production of an
essential constituent, phosphatidylcholine. It stimulates polyamine synthesis
which, in turn, enhance phosphorylation of proteins within the
neurons, a I therapeutic mechanism of many classic antidepressants. SAMe
helps maintain mitochondrial function at peak levels, thus increasing energy
production in the brain. In addition, SAMe has antioxidant properties,
protecting brain tissues against damage from lipid peroxidation. Importantly, it
also increases the production of the body's own glutathione which is a strong
antioxidant involved in many brain processes (4).
SAMe one of the best
The value of SAMe in treating
depression has been well recognized (5) but it is not generally appreciated that
SAMe is also one of the best all-round antiaging supplements available. In my
book "The Anti-Aging Plan' (Element, 2000) I praise SAMe as one of the six
key ingredients of the modern equivalent of the 'elixir of youth' (the others
being DHEA, coenzyme Q10, ginkgo biloba, camosine, and isoflavones).
SAMe has a host of antiaging
benefits with virtually no serious side effects. It
improves liver function, enhances cognition and protects the brain, reduces the
symptoms of arthritis, may have a role to play in preventing heart disease and
affects some basic mechanisms of the aging process. It
is widely used in Europe (mainly Italy and Germany) to treat depression and
arthritis, and it remains very valuable in treating not only many other
age-related conditions, but also depression resulting from these conditions (see
below). It is considered to be the day-time equivalent of melatonin. SAMe
concentrations are high during the day (it is involved in daytime alertness by
increasing serotonin). One the other hand, melatonin is low during the day and
high during the night so it promotes sleep. SAMe
works in unison with melatonin to coordinate day-night natural rhythms in the
body. Also, SAMe is important in
the synthesis of melatonin.
The levels of SAMe are low in
people suffering from depression (6). The enzyme MAT which is necessary for the
production of SAMe was also found to be low in the red blood cells of patients
suffering from depression. Increasing age, dementia and alcohol abuse are all
related to low concentrations of SAMe (7).
Lack of folic acid or of vitamins B6 and B12 may also cause low SAMe
concentrations in the brain. These vitamins play an essential part in the
metabolism of SAMe.
SAMe -
Supplementation
Supplementation with SAMe was
shown to reverse many symptoms associated with depression, such as low mood,
tiredness (5), and anxiety or stress (8). When depressed patients are treated
with- SAMe, they exhibit an increase of the levels of SAMe in their blood and
cerebro-spinal fluid (9).
Depressed patients frequently
turn to alcohol for relief of their problems but this actually worsens their
condition. Too much alcohol interferes with the production of SAMe. Without SAMe
protection, the liver becomes more susceptible to toxic damage. Also, the
resulting reduction of SAMe worsens depression, creating a catch-22 situation.
Thus, SAMe supplements not only
protects the liver against alcohol-related damage, but also reduces
alcohol-related depression (10).
Patients suffering from
fibromyalgia or Parkinson's disease frequently also have depression which is
amenable to treatment with SAMe. In a double blind, cross-over study examining
the effects of SAMe on depression associated with Parkinson's disease, 72% of
patients reported an improvement with SAMe as compared to placebo (II). SAMe has
a positive effect on dopamine, a neurotransmitter which is low in Parkinson's
disease. Other studies in patients suffering from fibromyalgia, also showed
improvement after using SAMe treatment. SAMe is known to positively affect the
levels of serotonin and this neurotransmitter improves pain and depression, both
very common symptoms in fibromyalgia patients.
Treatment with SAMe is also
effective in depression associated with Alzheimer's disease where the levels of
SAMe were found to be virtually nonexistent (12, 13). Preliminary studies
suggest that SAMe may help improve not only depression but also other symptoms
of Alzheimer's dementia in some patients (14).
It is clear from many
experiments that SAMe is effective in depression and this effectiveness is
superior to placebo. Compared to conventional antidepressants, SAMe also does
well. Several trials show that SAMe is as effective or superior to imipramine
and other tricyclic antidepressants (such as amitriptyline, desipramine and
clomipramine) (15). Patients who do not respond to treatment with other
antidepressants or those who cannot tolerate tricyclic/SSRI antidepressants, may
find SAMe particularly useful (11). SAMe is so efficient that it may also be
used to protect the brain and moderate behavior during extended space flights in
the future (for example, to Mars). In an experiment, it was shown that SAMe
protects against radiation from cosmic rays which cause accelerated brain
aging and depression (16). In total there are dozens of placebo-controlled
trials showing the effectiveness of SAMe in depression, both as compared to
placebo and as compared to other antidepressants (15,17).
Dosage
Over 150,000 Americans and
many thousands of Europeans use SAMe supplements regularly. In some European
countries SAMe is used more frequently than the antidepressant Prozac®.
The starting dose could be200mg or even lower, but most users take
anything between 400mg to 2000mg., a day. This agrees; with
published studies using doses of SAMe in accordance to body weight. It
can also be given intravenously for more pronounced effects (18).
The use of SAMe, either in tablet or in injection form, is expensive but
many people who can afford its use report significant and worthwhile benefits
Advice
on using SAMe
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Use only pharmaceutical grade products.
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Take
it on an empty stomach.
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The
benefits are usually felt within a few days but it can take a few weeks for
the full effects to become apparent. This is a characteristic common to many
other antidepressants.
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Choose enteric coated tablets
(these facilitate absorption, reduce the likelihood of side effects and
maintain high concentrations of the active product).
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Don't break, crush or chew the
tablet.
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Keep the tablets out of light,
somewhere cool.
Use
under medical supervision. For best results it is recommended to also take TMG (trimethylglycine)
500mg-2000mg twice a day (which increases the metabolism of SAMe), and- also
co-factors such as folic acid up to 1mg per day),vitamin B6 up to 100mg per day,
and vitamin B12 1mg per day. These will prevent SAMe from being metabolized into
harmful homocysteine and will help re-methylate homocysteine back to SAMe, so
they may be useful in those who want to reduce the dose of SAMe; and still get
the full benefits.
Problems
The manufacturing of SAMe is
a difficult process involving substantial costs. Also many SAMe preparations on
the market may not provide as much active ingredients as advertised on the box. It is difficult to test
and substantiate any claims regarding the strength of the preparation, and also because
the molecule is very unstable (particularly if exposed to light for some time),
so by the time it reaches the patient there is little active ingredient left. Do not use it to treat manic depression or severe depression. All
depressed patients should seek advice from their physician before using any
drugs or supplements. Side effects
are rare and mild. These may
include gastric upset with nausea and vomiting. Adverse reactions are more
severe if SAMe is used together with other antidepressants (this should only be
done under strict medical supervision). If used at high concentrations it may
also cause dry mouth, restlessness and, rarely, anxiety. Reducing the dose
usually helps avoid these side effects. The main contraindication for its use is
mania, because on rare occasions it can worsen the condition (19).
Summary of the mechanisms of SAMe action in depression
- SAMe
increases the action of dopamine, serotonin and other neurotransmitters in
the brain, thus elevates mood and reduces depression (this is basically the
same mode of action of other antidepressants).
- SAMe
protects the brain cells from damage (20) - it's an antioxidant.
SAMe
methylates molecules within neurons and keeps these in active condition. SAMe is
a natural substance found in every living cell, unlike other prescription
antidepressants, and even unlike St. John’s Wort or other "natural"
remedies. It is a valuable agent in
treating depression and other age-related diseases.
It deserves more widespread use and evaluation of its benefits.
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