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Background: Gambling disorder (GD), is a behavioral addiction based on keeping play despite medical, economic and social consequences. GD is characterized by progressive and persistent brain circuits alterations (reward, stress, memory, impulse control and cognitive functions), so a possible treatment could be based on neuromodulation of specific brain areas. Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) is a non-invasive brain stimulation, which provides magnetic stimuli on certain brain areas parts with short and long-term effects. rTMS has the FDA approval for some neurological (headache) and psychiatric (treatment-resistant depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder) disease. Nowadays several evidence in scientific literature lead to a promise use of rTMS also in addiction field with a possible indication also for GD.
Objectives: the main outcome is to assess symptoms related to GD (craving, play frequencies, money lost) before and after rTMS stimulation on left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC).
Eligibility: Healthy, right-handed adults ages 18-65 with a diagnosis of GD. Design: This is a randomized, sham-controlled study. The study includes two phases:1) a rTMS continued treatment phase and 2) a follow-up without rTMS stimulation (30 days).
In order to be enrolled, participants will be screened with:
After being enrolled, baseline behavioral and imaging data will be collected. In particular, participants will submit:
During the continued rTMS phase, participants with gambling disorder will be randomized to receive real or sham rTMS. RTMS will be delivered during 5 outpatient treatment days, (3 times/die). After the last stimulation and at the end of the 30-days of follow-up period, subjects will undergo the neurocognitive and psychometric evaluation.
Twenty randomized patients of whole enrolled group will undergo fMRI at baseline and at the end of arTMS treatment phase.
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Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS) is a neurostimulation technique that consists in the application of magnetic pulses in order to modulate local brain activity, opened up the possibility of interacting with dysfunctional brain circuits, selectively targeting gambling-related cognitive dysfunction.
The main outcome of the present study is to evaluate, in a population of GD patients, the effects of accelerated rTMS (arTMS) applied on Left Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex (LDLPFC) in terms of variations in gambling-related symptoms.
In order to investigate the possible effects of arTMS on brain connectivity, a subsample of patients will undergo a functional neuroimaging study based on fMRI.
The study includes 3 psychiatric assessments with psychometric testing: V1 (enrollment), V2 (day 5), V3 (week 4, follow-up).
At Visit 1 (enrollment) the researcher will fully inform the patient about the study, obtaining the patient's informed consent to participate in the study, and will determine the patient's eligibility. Patients will also undergo a battery of cognitive tasks and psychometric evaluation. The same neurocognitive and psychiatric assessment will be repeated during Visit 2 (day 5) and Visit 3 (4 Weeks).
The analysis of the neuroimaging data will allow to evaluate the effect of the active arTMS on brain connectivity (reward system, attention and executive control networks) investigate the association between these evidence and clinical variables.
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60 participants in 2 patient groups
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Mauro Pettorruso, MD, PhD
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