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Background:
Puberty is a normal part of life. Many big changes occur in all parts of the body as a child matures into an adult. Researchers in this study want to find out more about how the brain changes during puberty.
Objective:
To study changes that occur in the brain before, during, and after puberty.
Eligibility:
Healthy children aged 9 to 14 years.
Design:
Participants will have 2 clinic visits. Each visit will last up to 4 hours.
In the first visit, participants will be screened:
They will have a physical exam with blood tests.
They will complete a mental health questionnaire on a computer.
They will undergo a mock magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan. Participants will be made comfortable as they lie on the table and slide into the big tube. They will learn what it feels and sounds like to lie still inside a real MRI.
At the second visit, participants will have more tests:
They will have a physical exam with blood tests. This time the doctor will check for their stage of puberty. The doctor will look at and touch their genitals and breasts.
They will have a real MRI exam.
An x-ray will be taken of their hand and wrist. This will show how their bones are maturing.
They will have a DEXA scan. They will lie on a table while a machine uses x-rays to measure the makeup of their bodies, including bone, muscle, and fat.
They will have a 3D body scan. They will wear tight clothes and a shower cap. They will stand on a platform while sensors take pictures of their body.
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Study Description:
We aim to establish the feasibility of recruitment of children aged 9 to 14 years old to obtain high-quality neuroimaging of white matter determinants employing the Bayesian Monte Carlo analysis of multicomponent driven equilibrium single-component observation of T1 and T2 (BMC-mcDESPOT) and constrained neurite orientation dispersion and density imaging (C-NODDI) Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) techniques with a cross-sectional observational pilot study. We additionally aim to establish the feasibility of multidimensional assessment of pubertal status and body composition as they relate to brain white matter. Data from this pilot study would inform the design of our intended future longitudinal investigations gathering reference data descriptive of normative cerebral microstructural changes in a healthy young population.
Objectives:
The primary objective is to demonstrate feasibility of obtaining highquality BMC-mcDESPOT and C-NODDI MRI data from participants between 9 and 14 years old.
The main exploratory objective is to demonstrate the feasibility of completing multidimensional assessments of pubertal status and body composition of participants between 9 and 14 years old to be related to the neuroimaging.
Additional exploratory objectives include investigation of associations of neuroimaging parameters with proteomic and metabolomic biomarkers. We will explore the feasibility of Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy in this cohort. Biomarkers would include markers for brain cell integrity (mainly oligodendrocytes, but also neurons and other glia) in the soluble phase of plasma and associated with plasma Extracellular Vesicles (EVs), to determine the value of including such parameters in any future longitudinal study.
Endpoints:
The primary endpoint is to obtain high-quality BMC-mcDESPOT and C-NODDI MRI data from up to 30 female and up to 30 male participants between 9 and 14 years old.
The main exploratory endpoint is to complete multidimensional assessments of pubertal status and body composition of up to 30 male and up to 30 female participants between ages 9 and 14 years old.
Additional exploratory endpoints are high-quality MRS images and acquisition of proteomic and metabolomic biomarkers for brain cell integrity in the soluble phase of plasma and plasma EVs.
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Inclusion and exclusion criteria
In order to be eligible to participate in this study, an individual must meet all of the following criteria:
EXCLUSION CRITERIA:
An individual who meets any of the following criteria will be excluded from participation in this study:
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Tina Gupta, M.D.
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