- ICH GCP
- USA klinikai vizsgálatok nyilvántartása
- Klinikai vizsgálat NCT00756925
Gender and Neural Substrates of Stress and Craving
Exploring Gender Differences in the Neural Substrates of Stress Induced Drug Craving
Cocaine dependence is an insidious disease underscored by a powerful proclivity to relapse despite an individual's ability to recognize the deleterious consequences of continued drug use. To date, there are only a limited number of treatments, and no FDA approved medications for the treatment of cocaine dependence. Attempts to find reliable and successful treatments for cocaine dependence may be marred by gender differences in brain chemistry, structure, and function that are manifested as drug craving and relapse. For example, cues, drug exposure, and stress promote relapse, yet females appear be more susceptible to stress induced relapse, while males may be more susceptible to cue induced relapse. Therefore identifying the neural substrates involved in processing the valence of internal and external stimuli may provide further insight into cocaine dependence and provide more effective therapeutic strategies aimed at preventing relapse.
Corticotropin releasing hormone (CRH) is a pharmacological activator of the hypothalamic pituitary adrenal (HPA) axis, and has been implicated in stress induced drug relapse. Corticotropin releasing hormone receptors are located at extrahypothalamic brain nuclei that have been implicated in determining the significance of both internal (somatic) and external (environmental) stimuli. The primary directive of this pilot project is to utilize functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to identify possible brain nuclei associated with with stress induced drug craving in cocaine dependent females.
A tanulmány áttekintése
Tanulmány típusa
Beiratkozás (Tényleges)
Kapcsolatok és helyek
Tanulmányi helyek
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South Carolina
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Charleston, South Carolina, Egyesült Államok, 29425
- Clinical Neurosciences Division-Medical University of South Carolina
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Részvételi kritériumok
Jogosultsági kritériumok
Tanulmányozható életkorok
Egészséges önkénteseket fogad
Tanulmányozható nemek
Mintavételi módszer
Tanulmányi populáció
A total of 20 cocaine dependent subjects (10 cocaine dependent females and 10 cocaine dependent males) will be enrolled in the study. Inclusion/exclusion criteria are listed in Section E, Human Subjects. Cocaine subjects will be matched for age and nicotine dependence. Women taking birth control pills, or Depo Provera (medroxyprogesterone acetate) will be excluded from study participation.
Subjects will be recruited through the use of flyers, advertisements on the MUSC website, MUSC broadcast messages, advertisement in local newspapers and weeklies, and similar ongoing studies within the Clinical Neuroscience Division.
Leírás
Inclusion Criteria:
- Age 18-65
- Right-handed
- Males and females meeting criteria for cocaine dependence (DSM-IV), within the past three months (current).
- Subjects must be able to provide informed consent and function at an intellectual level sufficient to allow accurate completion of all assessment instruments.
- Subjects must consent to remain abstinent from all drugs of abuse (except nicotine) for a three-day period immediately prior to the GCRC admission. Nicotine dependence can affect HPA function therefore it would be ideal to exclude subjects with nicotine use. Because of the comorbidity of cocaine and nicotine dependence, this would seriously compromise the feasibility of recruitment. Alcohol has also been known to affect HPA function, however to enhance recruitment efforts, individuals with alcohol dependence or abuse will be included in the study if they do not require medically supervised detoxification.
- Participants must have a negative breathalyzer, urine drug screen.
- Subjects must consent to outpatient admission to the GCRC
Exclusion Criteria:
- Subjects with evidence of or a history of significant hematological, endocrine, cardiovascular, pulmonary, renal, gastrointestinal, or neurological disease including diabetes, as these conditions may affect HPA axis function.
- Subjects with any liver function test of greater than two times normal, as compromised liver function can interfere with HPA axis activity.
- Subjects with Addison's disease, Cushing's disease or other diseases of the adrenal cortex likely to affect HPA axis function.
- Subjects with a history of or current psychotic disorder or bipolar affective disorder as these may interfere with HPA function.
- Subjects with current major depressive disorder or post-traumatic stress disorder as these disorders are associated with characteristic changes in HPA axis function.
- Subjects receiving synthetic glucocorticoid therapy, any exogenous steroid therapy, or treatment with other agents, that interfere with HPA axis function within one month of the time of testing.
- Subjects taking opiates, opiate antagonists, or benzodiazepines. (Subjects who have been maintained on SSRI's, anticonvulsants, or antipsychotics (for sleep only) for more than 8 weeks or longer are NOT excluded).
- Subjects with any acute illness or fever as this may affect HPA axis activity. Individuals who otherwise meet study criteria will be rescheduled for evaluation for participation.
- Subjects who are > 30% over ideal weight or have a BMI greater than 30 will be considered for study participation based on the clinical judgment of study staff.
- Subjects who are unwilling to maintain abstinence from alcohol and other drugs of abuse (except nicotine) for two days prior to the stress task procedure.
- Persons with ferrous metal implants or pacemaker since fMRI will be used.
- Subjects that are claustrophobic
Tanulási terv
Hogyan készül a tanulmány?
Tervezési részletek
Kohorszok és beavatkozások
Csoport / Kohorsz |
Beavatkozás / kezelés |
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Cocaine dependent females
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1 ug/kg, i.v., 1 minute
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2
Cocaine dependent males
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1 ug/kg, i.v., 1 minute
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Együttműködők és nyomozók
Szponzor
Tanulmányi rekorddátumok
Tanulmány főbb dátumok
Tanulmány kezdete
Elsődleges befejezés (Tényleges)
A tanulmány befejezése (Tényleges)
Tanulmányi regisztráció dátumai
Először benyújtva
Először nyújtották be, amely megfelel a minőségbiztosítási kritériumoknak
Első közzététel (Becslés)
Tanulmányi rekordok frissítései
Utolsó frissítés közzétéve (Tényleges)
Az utolsó frissítés elküldve, amely megfelel a minőségbiztosítási kritériumoknak
Utolsó ellenőrzés
Több információ
A tanulmányhoz kapcsolódó kifejezések
További vonatkozó MeSH feltételek
Egyéb vizsgálati azonosító számok
- HR18441
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