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Neuroimaging for Depression

23 de mayo de 2011 actualizado por: Massachusetts General Hospital

Objective Detection, Evaluation and Countermeasures for In-flight Depression

The investigators seek to determine whether brain imaging techniques can be used to help detect depression, assess its severity, and/or monitor or predict responses to treatment. Subjects with minor or major depression will be randomly assigned to a wait-list control group or to treatment with a new computer-based cognitive behavior therapy developed by Dr. James Cartriene. Brain imaging will be performed before and during treatment using both magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS). The investigators hypothesize that brain activity, particularly in the lateral frontal areas of the brain, will provide biomarkers for depression, depression severity, and treatment response.

Descripción general del estudio

Estado

Terminado

Condiciones

Descripción detallada

Depression can significantly disrupt one's ability to function effectively and efficiently, and the associated performance deficits can seriously jeopardize space mission success. The incidence of serious depression in Earth based analogues of the spaceflight environment has been reported as up to 13% per person per year. Extrapolating from existing reports of depressive episodes during short-duration spaceflight, depression is thus a probable condition in one or more members of a five to seven person crew during a long duration spaceflight (e.g., a 30 month mission to Mars). Mission success can be jeopardized by depression either directly, from the potentially life threatening consequences of lapses in performance, or indirectly, by adding to the workload and stress of other crewmembers. The likelihood and potentially serious consequences of depression during spaceflight explains why the risk of human performance failure due to mood alterations such as depression, anxiety, or other psychiatric and cognitive problems is a Priority 1 risk for all mission types (International Space Station, Moon, Mars). Certain countermeasures are already in place: medications and psychological consultations with ground-crews. However, current in-flight methods to decide whether a countermeasure should be used rely heavily on subjective self-reports. The biological basis of mood disorders suggests neural biomarkers may provide a more objective method for assessing depression. Aim 1 of this proposal, therefore, seeks to identify neural biomarkers sensitive to, and specific for, depression. These measures will be used in evaluating and validating a flight-capable, noninvasive neuroimaging technology (near-infrared spectroscopy and imaging, or NIRS imaging) for its ability to detect biomarkers of depression and its severity. As an initial step towards developing novel select-out criteria, Aim 2 will then evaluate which neural biomarkers appear most promising in detecting an endophenotype that identifies individuals at heightened risk for treatment resistance. Finally, when depression is objectively identified, an appropriate countermeasure needs to be selected. Aim 3 will focus on the ability of brain imaging to help predict the efficacy of Dr. Cartriene's computer based problem solving therapy.

Tipo de estudio

Intervencionista

Inscripción (Anticipado)

68

Fase

  • No aplica

Contactos y Ubicaciones

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Ubicaciones de estudio

    • Massachusetts
      • Charlestown, Massachusetts, Estados Unidos, 02129
        • Massachusetts General Hospital

Criterios de participación

Los investigadores buscan personas que se ajusten a una determinada descripción, denominada criterio de elegibilidad. Algunos ejemplos de estos criterios son el estado de salud general de una persona o tratamientos previos.

Criterio de elegibilidad

Edades elegibles para estudiar

30 años a 60 años (Adulto)

Acepta Voluntarios Saludables

No

Géneros elegibles para el estudio

Todos

Descripción

Inclusion Criteria:

  • DSM-IV criteria for minor or major depression
  • Written informed consent
  • Age 30-60 years (age of individuals currently in the astronaut corps)

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Suicidal or homicidal ideation
  • Women who are pregnant, breastfeeding, or women of childbearing potential who are not using a medically accepted means of contraception
  • Known history of serious or unstable medical illness
  • History of seizure disorder, brain injury, any history of known neurological disease
  • Clinical or lab evidence of untreated hypothyroidism
  • History or DSM-IV diagnosis of organic mental disorder, schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, delusional disorder, psychotic disorders not otherwise specified, bipolar disorder, patients with mood congruent or mood incongruent psychotic features, patients with substance use disorders (excluding alcohol and nicotine) active within the last 12 months
  • Current use of other psychotropic drugs, including current use of benzodiazepines, hypnotics, anticonvulsants
  • Patients who have failed to respond during the course of their current major depressive episode to at least two antidepressant trials
  • Currently undergoing depression-focused psychotherapy
  • Patients who have taken an investigational psychotropic drug within the past year
  • Patient cannot safely enter the MRI scanning environment
  • Latex allergy

Plan de estudios

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¿Cómo está diseñado el estudio?

Detalles de diseño

  • Propósito principal: Diagnóstico
  • Asignación: Aleatorizado
  • Modelo Intervencionista: Asignación paralela
  • Enmascaramiento: Único

Armas e Intervenciones

Grupo de participantes/brazo
Intervención / Tratamiento
Sin intervención: Lista de espera
Experimental: Computer-based problem solving therapy
Computer program developed by Dr. James Cartriene at Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital, Boston, MA.

¿Qué mide el estudio?

Medidas de resultado primarias

Medida de resultado
Periodo de tiempo
Functional magnetic resonance imaging
Periodo de tiempo: Pre-therapy and 4 weeks after therapy initiation
Pre-therapy and 4 weeks after therapy initiation

Medidas de resultado secundarias

Medida de resultado
Periodo de tiempo
Functional near infrared neuroimaging
Periodo de tiempo: Pre-therapy and 2 and 4 weeks after therapy initiation
Pre-therapy and 2 and 4 weeks after therapy initiation
MRI-based brain perfusion
Periodo de tiempo: Pre-therapy and 4 weeks after therapy initiation
Pre-therapy and 4 weeks after therapy initiation
MRI-based brain morphology
Periodo de tiempo: Pre-therapy and 4 weeks after therapy initiation
Pre-therapy and 4 weeks after therapy initiation
MRI-based diffusion imaging
Periodo de tiempo: Pre-therapy and 4 weeks after therapy initiation
Pre-therapy and 4 weeks after therapy initiation

Colaboradores e Investigadores

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Investigadores

  • Investigador principal: Gary E Strangman, PhD, Massachusetts General Hospital

Fechas de registro del estudio

Estas fechas rastrean el progreso del registro del estudio y los envíos de resultados resumidos a ClinicalTrials.gov. Los registros del estudio y los resultados informados son revisados ​​por la Biblioteca Nacional de Medicina (NLM) para asegurarse de que cumplan con los estándares de control de calidad específicos antes de publicarlos en el sitio web público.

Fechas importantes del estudio

Inicio del estudio

1 de septiembre de 2010

Finalización primaria (Anticipado)

1 de octubre de 2011

Finalización del estudio (Anticipado)

1 de diciembre de 2011

Fechas de registro del estudio

Enviado por primera vez

17 de marzo de 2009

Primero enviado que cumplió con los criterios de control de calidad

18 de marzo de 2009

Publicado por primera vez (Estimar)

19 de marzo de 2009

Actualizaciones de registros de estudio

Última actualización publicada (Estimar)

24 de mayo de 2011

Última actualización enviada que cumplió con los criterios de control de calidad

23 de mayo de 2011

Última verificación

1 de mayo de 2011

Más información

Términos relacionados con este estudio

Otros números de identificación del estudio

  • NSBRI-NBFP01301

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