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Multi-modal Assessment of Gamma-aminobutyric Acid (GABA) Function in Psychosis (GABAmech)

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University of Michigan

Status and phase

Completed
Phase 4

Conditions

Schizophreniform Disorders
Healthy
Psychosis
Schizophrenia
Schizo Affective Disorder
Bipolar Disorder
Major Depression With Psychotic Features

Treatments

Other: Placebo and fMRI
Drug: Lorazepam and fMRI

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other
NIH

Identifiers

NCT04004416
HUM00162597
R01MH118634-01 (U.S. NIH Grant/Contract)

Details and patient eligibility

About

The purpose of this study is to better understand mental illness and will test the hypotheses that while viewing affective stimuli, patient groups will show increased blood oxygenation level dependent (BOLD) signal by fMRI after lorazepam.

This study will enroll participants between the ages of 16 and 60, who have a psychotic illness (such as psychosis which includes conditions like schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, and mood disorders). The study will also enroll eligible participants without any psychiatric illness, to compare their brains.

The study will require participants to have 3-4 sessions over a few weeks. The initial assessments (may be over two visits) will include a diagnostic interview and several questionnaires (qols) to assess eligibility. Subsequently, there will will be two separate functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) sessions in which lorazepam or placebo will be given prior to the MRI. During the fMRI the participants will also be asked to answer questions. Additionally, the participants will have their blood drawn, women of child bearing potential will have a urine pregnancy test, vital signs taken, and asked to complete more qols.

Full description

  • Please note the collaborator (NIMH) is requesting that an NCT number be obtained prior to receiving the award number.
  • Initial assessment(s) may be done via videoconference due to Covid.

Enrollment

143 patients

Sex

All

Ages

16 to 60 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion and exclusion criteria

Early psychosis (EP) patients:

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Meets DSM5 criteria for schizophrenia, schizophreniform disorder, schizoaffective disorder, bipolar disorder type 1, with history of psychosis, major depressive disorder, with history of psychosis, brief psychotic disorder, or other specified/unspecified psychotic disorder; or, meets SIPS criteria for Presence of Psychotic Symptoms or Brief Intermittent Psychotic Syndrome (BIPS).
  • Ability and willingness to give informed consent to participate;
  • 16-35 years old
  • Positive symptom onset ≤ 2 years
  • No history of active substance use disorder in the past 2 months
  • Not currently on an involuntary treatment order
  • Not taking chronic narcotics, barbiturates, benzodiazepines
  • Absence of suicidal thoughts with plans or intentions, as assessed by Columbia-Suicide Severity Rating Scale (C-SSRS)
  • No increases in psychotropic medication within the prior 4 weeks reflecting clinical instability and for half of EP sample, or not taking antipsychotic medication within the prior 4 weeks. Patients may take as needed doses of benzodiazepines as clinically prescribed, as long as those doses are not required within 5 half-lives of an MRI session
  • Ability to tolerate small, enclosed spaces without anxiety
  • No metals, implants or metallic substances within or on the body that might cause adverse effects to the subject in a strong magnetic field, or interfere with image acquisition, e. g. aneurysm clips, retained particles (metal workers excluded), neurostimulators, foil-backed transdermal patches, carotid or cerebral stents, cerebral spinal fluid (CSF)shunts; magnetic dental implants, ferromagnetic ocular implants, pacemakers, automatic implantable defibrillators
  • Size compatible with scanner gantry, e. g. men over 6 feet tall that weigh more than 250 pounds (lbs), men under 6 feet tall that weigh over 220 lbs, women over 5'11" tall that weigh more than 220 lbs, or women under 5'10" tall that weigh more than 200 lbs. Subjects of these weights or greater typically have difficult fitting into the fMRI scanner properly.

Exclusion:

  • If a woman of child bearing age, not pregnant or trying to become pregnant
  • History of serious neurological illness or current medical condition that could compromise brain function, such as liver failure
  • History of closed head injury, for example (e.g.) loss of consciousness > ~5 min, hospitalization, neurological sequela

Schizophrenia/schizoaffective (SCZ) and bipolar affective disorder (BAD) patients

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Ability and willingness to give informed consent to participate;
  • 16- 60 years old
  • Meets DSM- 5 criteria for schizophrenia, or schizoaffective disorder, or bipolar disorder type 1, with history of psychosis bipolar affective disorder
  • Duration of positive symptom onset > 2 years
  • No history of active substance use disorder in the past 2 months
  • Not currently on an involuntary treatment order
  • Not taking chronic narcotics, barbiturates, benzodiazepines
  • Absence of suicidal thoughts with plans or intentions, as assessed by C-SSRS
  • No increases in psychotropic medication within the prior 4 weeks reflecting clinical instability. Patients may take as needed doses of benzodiazepines as clinically prescribed, as long as those doses are not required within 5 half-lives of an MRI session
  • Ability to tolerate small, enclosed spaces without anxiety
  • No metals, implants or metallic substances within or on the body that might cause adverse effects to the subject in a strong magnetic field, or interfere with image acquisition, e. g. aneurysm clips, retained particles (metal workers excluded), neurostimulators, foil-backed transdermal patches, carotid or cerebral stents, CSF shunts; magnetic dental implants, ferromagnetic ocular implants, pacemakers, automatic implantable defibrillators
  • Size compatible with scanner gantry, e. g. men over 6 feet tall that weigh more than 250 lbs, men under 6 feet tall that weigh over 220 lbs, women over 5'11" tall that weigh more than 220 lbs, or women under 5'10" tall that weigh more than 200 lbs. Subjects of these weights or greater typically have difficult fitting into the fMRI scanner properly.

Exclusion:

  • If a woman of child bearing age, not pregnant or trying to become pregnant
  • History of serious neurological illness or current medical condition that could compromise brain function, such as liver failure
  • History of closed head injury, for example (e.g.) loss of consciousness > ~5 min, hospitalization, neurological sequela

Healthy control subjects:

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Ability and willingness to give informed consent to participate
  • Age 16 - 60
  • No history of (h/o) past or current mental illness (except for simple phobias), but prior h/o substance abuse ok if in remission for greater than 5 years
  • Not taking any medication, prescription or non-prescription, with psychotropic effects (birth control medications allowed)
  • No first-degree family members with a history of a psychotic disorder (including bipolar disorder)
  • Ability to tolerate small, enclosed spaces without anxiety
  • No metals, implants or metallic substances within or on the body that might cause adverse effects to the subject in a strong magnetic field, or interfere with image acquisition, e. g. aneurysm clips, retained particles (metal workers excluded), neurostimulators, foil-backed transdermal patches, carotid or cerebral stents, CSF shunts; magnetic dental implants, ferromagnetic ocular implants, pacemakers, automatic implantable defibrillators
  • Size compatible with scanner gantry, e. g. men over 6 feet tall that weigh more than 250 lbs, men under 6 feet tall that weigh over 220 lbs, women over 5'11" tall that weigh more than 220 lbs, or women under 5'10" tall that weigh more than 200 lbs. Subjects of these weights or greater typically have difficult fitting into the fMRI scanner properly.

Exclusion:

  • If a woman of child bearing age, not pregnant or trying to become pregnant
  • History of serious neurological illness or current medical condition that could compromise brain function, such as liver failure
  • History of closed head injury, for example (e.g.) loss of consciousness > ~5 min, hospitalization, neurological sequela

Trial design

Primary purpose

Basic Science

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Crossover Assignment

Masking

Double Blind

143 participants in 4 patient groups, including a placebo group

Healthy Controls
Placebo Comparator group
Treatment:
Drug: Lorazepam and fMRI
Other: Placebo and fMRI
Early Psychosis patients
Experimental group
Treatment:
Drug: Lorazepam and fMRI
Other: Placebo and fMRI
Schizophrenia or Schizoaffective disorder patients
Experimental group
Treatment:
Drug: Lorazepam and fMRI
Other: Placebo and fMRI
Bipolar disorder patients
Experimental group
Treatment:
Drug: Lorazepam and fMRI
Other: Placebo and fMRI

Trial documents
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Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Aml Almamri, BS; Gabi Skinner, BS

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