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NCT number NCT02903030
Other study ID # 2016H0174
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase Early Phase 1
First received
Last updated
Start date August 2016
Est. completion date December 1, 2017

Study information

Verified date January 2020
Source Ohio State University
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

A randomized pilot trial of a probiotic for quality of life in autism spectrum disorder (ASD), targeting gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms.


Description:

The physical and mental/emotional health of people with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are closely connected. The emerging data on immune abnormalities and gut microbiome differences, and interactions of the genome with these suggest a possible etiological link between physical and mental dysfunction, especially the gastrointestinal (GI) dysfunction and severe anxiety that many individuals with ASD manifest. The investigators have preliminary clinical evidence that children with ASD & GI symptoms differ in microbiome composition and function from neurotypical children with GI symptoms. The investigators hypothesize that altered host-microbial signals, which include altered fecal neurotransmitter gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) levels contribute towards anxiety and sensory over-responsivity in ASD. Our preliminary findings also show that probiotic Visbiome Extra Strength, improves GI and pain symptoms, correlating with altered gut microbiome composition and related metabolites (the macrobiome). The proposed crossover trial will explore the possibilities of this new appreciation of the microbiome-mental/physical function connection for ASD, GI dysfunction, and anxiety. If altering the gut microbiome results in better GI and emotional function, it could improve the quality of life for children with ASD and their parents. A pilot trial with 12 children with ASD will test feasibility for a proposed three-site crossover randomized clinical trial (RCT) of probiotics (beneficial bacteria including Lactobacilli & Bifidobacteria) in 60 children 3-12 years old with ASD, GI dysfunction, & anxiety. In a balanced crossover children will be randomized 1;1 to Visbiome or placebo first, 8 weeks per condition with 3 weeks washout between. The investigators have access to significant fecal microbiome and metabolome data from NIH-funded Human Microbiome Projects (HMP) on similar-age healthy and irritable-bowel children, with and without ASD. These will help leverage our understanding of macrobiome changes that correlate with functional improvement of GI and abdominal pain symptoms. Pilot study efficiency will also benefit from those HMPs having already collected and analyzed baseline stools for some children with ASD, thus saving significant costs for baseline stool analyses for the pilot.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 13
Est. completion date December 1, 2017
Est. primary completion date December 1, 2017
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 3 Years to 12 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

1. have DSM-5 ASD on clinical evaluation by a doctoral-level diagnostician, confirmed by Autism Diagnostic Interview-Revised or Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule;

2. be between 3 and 12 years old;

3. have >2 mo. abdominal pain, constipation, diarrhea, and/or vomiting, with an item-mean score >2 on at least one scale of the GI module of the PedsQL scale;

4. have clinical anxiety symptoms with an item mean of >1.0 (0-3 scale) on the new Autism Anxiety Scale.

Participants will be recruited from minority, poor, inner city, or rural populations.

Exclusion Criteria:

1. Antibiotics in 2 months prior to enrolling;

2. Prior bowel surgery;

3. Chronic serious medical condition (e.g., diabetes);

4. Weight or height < 3rd %ile for age;

5. Chronic anti-inflammatory use within 2 months prior to enrolling;

6. History of inflammatory bowel disease, Celiac disease, or eosinophilic disorders (e.g., eosinophilic esophagitis);

7. Already taking probiotics within the previous 6 months.

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Drug:
Maltose (placebo)
Maltose with a trace amount of silicon dioxide
Visbiome Extra Strength
It is a mix of 8 strains of beneficial bacteria that should improve gut flora, improving GI function and hopefully anxiety

Locations

Country Name City State
United States Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center Columbus Ohio

Sponsors (3)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Ohio State University Autism Speaks, Autism Treatment Network

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Change in Gastrointestinal (GI) Module of the Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory (PedsQL) at From Baseline at Week 8 A 74-item survey with 14 scales. Report forms for specific age ranges assess the parent's perception of the child's GI function and/or symptoms during the last month on a 5-point scale from 0 (never a problem) to 4 (almost always a problem). Items are reverse-scored and transformed to a 0-100 scale so lower scores reflect worse GI dysfunction. Response choices are in Likert-scale format ranging from 0 to 4 (0=Never, 1=Almost Never, 2=Sometimes, 3=Often, 4=Almost Always). Baseline and Week 8 of Both the First and Second Intervention
Secondary Change in Target Symptom Rating From Baseline at Week 8 Parents are asked to name the 2 problems of most concern to them at baseline; a clinician helps the parent quantify and describe the problem (frequency, duration, severity, interference with daily life) at baseline. At subsequent visits the clinician reminds the parent of the previous description and helps them again quantify/describe the current state. A panel of blind clinicians reviews the descriptions and rates each on a 9-point scale relative to baseline, from remission (0) to disastrously worse (9), with 5=no change. These ratings are averaged, capturing the issues of most concern to parents across families. For purposes of this study, one of the 2 problems will be required to pertain to GI function, and will be analyzed separately as well as being averaged into the overall symptom rating. Baseline and Week 8 of Both the First and Second Intervention
Secondary Change in Parent Anxiety Checklist--ASD From Baseline at Week 8 A 25-item single-factor scale measure of emotional stability/anxiety. Higher scores are worse for PRAS-ASD subscale, hence a negative estimate means more improvement with the probiotics compared to control. Scores range from 0-75. Baseline and Week 8 of Both the First and Second Intervention
Secondary Change in The Aberrant Behavior Checklist (ABC) From Baseline at Week 8 The ABC is a 58-item parent rating on a 0-3 scale with five subscales:
Irritability (includes agitation, aggression, and self-injury, 15 items) with range of scores from 0-45
Social Withdrawal (16 items) with range of scores from 0-48
Stereotypies (7 items) with range of scores from 0-21
Hyperactivity (16 items) with range of scores from 0-48
Inappropriate Speech (4 items) with range of scores from 0-12.
Higher scores are worse for the ABC subscale, hence a negative estimate means more improvement with the probiotics compared to control.
Baseline and Week 8 of Both the First and Second Intervention
Secondary Change in Social Responsiveness Scale (SRS) From Baseline at Week 8 This 65-item rating scale measures the severity of autism spectrum symptoms as they occur in natural social settings. The SRS provides a clear picture of a child's social impairments, assessing social awareness, social information processing, capacity for reciprocal social communication, social anxiety/avoidance, and autistic preoccupations and traits. It is appropriate for use with children from 4 to 18 years of age and will detect changes in core ASD symptoms. A higher score in this scale represents worse symptoms with raw scores summed and generated t-scores ranging from 0-110. Baseline and Week 8 of Both the First and Second Intervention
Secondary Children's Sleep Habits Questionnaire (CSHQ) at Week 8 It includes 33 items rated retrospectively over the previous week by parents yielding a total score and eight subscales. Eight subscales include: (1) bedtime resistance (2) sleep onset latency, (3) sleep duration, (4) anxiety around sleep, (5) night awakenings, (6) sleep disordered breathing, (7) parasomnias and (8) morning waking/daytime sleepiness.Total score (summed) range of 0-99. A higher score is a better outcome for this measure. Week 8 of Both the First and Second Intervention
Secondary Change in The Parenting Stress Index Short Form (PSI) The PSI is used to evaluate the degree of stress in the parent-child relationship. The Short Form has 36 items from the full length PSI, rated on a 5-point scale from 1 = strongly disagree, to 5 = strongly agree. It is completed in 10-15 minutes. The PSI may be used for parents of children up to 12 years. It yields a Total Score and three domain scores. This will detect effect on parental stress and QOL. Higher scores (ranging from 0-180) are worse for PSI, hence a negative estimate means more improvement with the probiotics compared to control. Baseline and Week 8 of Both the First and Second Intervention
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