Anxiety Clinical Trial
— POSADOfficial title:
Study of Slow Prefrontal Cortex Oscillations During Social Exposure in Social Anxiety Disorder
Experimental fear in rodents is correlated with slow oscillations in electrical recordings of prefrontal cortex activities. The present study aims to test whether slow prefrontal oscillations is a biomarker of pathological anxiety in human subjects.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 30 |
Est. completion date | December 10, 2021 |
Est. primary completion date | November 10, 2021 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 20 Years to 50 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Social anxiety disorder as defined in DSM-5 - Full understanding of the protocol - Obtaining informed consent from study subjects before or at inclusion at the latest - Being registered in the french national health insurance service (Sécurité Sociale) (or equivalent) Exclusion Criteria: - Active medical co-morbidity including severe hypertension, cardiac insufficiency, Raynaud syndrome, diabetes mellitus, renal insufficiency, adrenal insufficiency, Cushing syndrome and epilepsy - Severe neurological co-morbidity, including but not limited to Parkinson's disease and multiple sclerosis - Long-term corticotherapy - History of significant head injury, defined by loss of consciousness - Being diagnosed with another major psychiatric condition (DSM5) including bipolar disorder and schizophrenia or substance/alcohol use disorder; with the exception of major depressive disorder and nicotine use disorder - Suicidal risk evaluated as moderate to high in the MINI questionnaire - initiation of a psychotropic treatment or change in the dose of ongoing psychotropic treatment within 3 days prior to each visit and including: 1. antidepressant treatments with selective serotonin recapture inhibitors, serotonin and norepinephrine inhibitors, alpha2-presynaptic adrenoreceptors (mirtazapine, mianserin), tricyclic 2. anxiolytic drugs including benzodiazepines and anti-histamine 3. antipsychotic drugs - Acute alcohol intake 2 days prior to each visit (inclusion, experimental sessions) - Pregnancy or breastfeeding. - Ongoing hospitalization without consent (decision of a third-party: medical, justice) |
Country | Name | City | State |
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France | GENPHASS, SANPSY, CHU de Bordeaux | Bordeaux |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Institut National de la Santé Et de la Recherche Médicale, France |
France,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | Change in power of slow oscillations in prefrontal EEG recordings during presentation relative to baseline | The change in power of PFC 2-6 Hz oscillations between the 5-minutes oral presentation and the recovery period will be computed as a ratio. | During the 5 minutes oral presentation and during the 1 hour rest period. | |
Other | Duration of prefrontal slow oscillations epochs during presentation | Time-frequency analysis will be performed to determine the duration of 2-6Hz prefrontal oscillations epochs and total duration of these oscillations within experimental period. Significant oscillatory epochs will be defined using power ratios. | During the 5 minutes oral presentation | |
Other | Correlation between prefrontal slow oscillations power during anticipation and anxiety score | Correlation will be calculated between PFC 2-6 Hz oscillations power and the visual Analogue anxiety score during the 5 minutes period before presentation. | During the 5 minutes before oral presentation | |
Other | Correlation between prefrontal slow oscillations power during presentation and anxiety score | Correlation will be calculated between PFC 2-6 Hz oscillations power and the visual Analogue anxiety score during presentation. | During the 5 minutes oral presentation | |
Other | Correlation between prefrontal slow oscillations duration during anticipation and anxiety score | Correlation will be calculated between PFC 2-6 Hz oscillations duration and the visual Analogue anxiety score during the 5 minutes period before presentation. | During the 5 minutes before oral presentation | |
Other | Correlation between prefrontal slow oscillations duration during presentation and anxiety score | Correlation will be calculated between PFC 2-6 Hz oscillations duration and the visual Analogue anxiety score during presentation. | During the 5 minutes oral presentation | |
Other | Correlation between prefrontal slow oscillations power during anticipation and trait anxiety | Correlation will be calculated between PFC 2-6 Hz oscillations power during the 5 minutes before presentation and STAI-B scores | During the 5 minutes before oral presentations (PFC oscillations power) and prior to inclusion (STAI-B rating) | |
Other | Correlation between prefrontal slow oscillations power during presentation and trait anxiety | Correlation will be calculated between PFC 2-6 Hz oscillations power during presentation and STAI-B scores | During the 5 minutes oral presentation (PFC oscillations power) and prior to inclusion (STAI-B rating) | |
Other | Correlation between prefrontal slow oscillations duration during anticipation and trait anxiety | Correlation will be calculated between PFC 2-6 Hz oscillations duration during the 5 minutes before presentation and STAI-B scores | During the 5 minutes before oral presentation (PFC oscillations duration) and prior to inclusion (STAI-B rating) | |
Other | Correlation between prefrontal slow oscillations duration during presentation and trait anxiety | Correlation will be calculated between PFC 2-6 Hz oscillations duration during presentation and STAI-B scores | During the 5 minutes oral presentation (PFC oscillations duration) and prior to inclusion (STAI-B rating) | |
Other | Correlation between prefrontal slow oscillations power during anticipation and state anxiety | Correlation will be calculated between PFC 2-6 Hz oscillations power during the 5 minutes before presentation and STAI-A scores | During the 5 minutes before oral presentation (PFC oscillations power) and prior to inclusion (STAI-A rating) | |
Other | Correlation between prefrontal slow oscillations power during presentation and state anxiety | Correlation will be calculated between PFC 2-6 Hz oscillations power during presentation and STAI-A scores | During the 5 minutes oral presentation (PFC oscillations power) and prior to inclusion (STAI-A rating) | |
Other | Correlation between prefrontal slow oscillations duration during anticipation and state anxiety | Correlation will be calculated between PFC 2-6 Hz oscillations duration during the 5 minutes before presentation and STAI-A scores | During the 5 minutes before oral presentation (PFC oscillations duration) and prior to inclusion (STAI-A rating) | |
Other | Correlation between prefrontal slow oscillations duration during presentation and state anxiety | Correlation will be calculated between PFC 2-6 Hz oscillations duration during presentation and STAI-A scores | During the 5 minutes oral presentation (PFC oscillations duration) and prior to inclusion (STAI-A rating) | |
Other | Correlation between prefrontal slow oscillations power during anticipation and levels of social anxiety | Correlation will be calculated between PFC 2-6 Hz oscillations power during the 5 minutes before presentation and LSAS scores | During the 5 minutes before oral presentation (PFC oscillations power) and prior to inclusion (LSAS rating) | |
Other | Correlation between prefrontal slow oscillations power during presentation and levels of social anxiety | Correlation will be calculated between PFC 2-6 Hz oscillations power during presentation and LSAS scores | During the 5 minutes oral presentation (PFC oscillations power) and prior to inclusion (LSAS rating) | |
Other | Correlation between prefrontal slow oscillations duration during anticipation and levels of social anxiety | Correlation will be calculated between PFC 2-6 Hz oscillations duration during the 5 minutes before presentation and LSAS scores | During the 5 minutes before oral presentation (PFC oscillations duration) and prior to inclusion (LSAS rating) | |
Other | Correlation between prefrontal slow oscillations duration during presentation and levels of social anxiety | Correlation will be calculated between PFC 2-6 Hz oscillations duration during presentation and LSAS scores | During the 5 minutes oral presentation (PFC oscillations duration) and prior to inclusion (LSAS rating) | |
Other | Correlation between prefrontal slow oscillations power during anticipation and levels of general anxiety | Correlation will be calculated between PFC 2-6 Hz oscillations power during the 5 minutes before presentation and BAS scores | During the 5 minutes before oral presentation (PFC oscillations power) and prior to inclusion (BAS rating) | |
Other | Correlation between prefrontal slow oscillations power during presentation and levels of general anxiety | Correlation will be calculated between PFC 2-6 Hz oscillations power during presentation and BAS scores | During the 5 minutes oral presentation (PFC oscillations power) and prior to inclusion (BAS rating) | |
Other | Correlation between prefrontal slow oscillations duration during anticipation and levels of general anxiety | Correlation will be calculated between PFC 2-6 Hz oscillations duration during the 5 minutes before presentation and BAS scores | During the 5 minutes before oral presentation (PFC oscillations duration) and prior to inclusion (BAS rating) | |
Other | Correlation between prefrontal slow oscillations duration during presentation and levels of general anxiety | Correlation will be calculated between PFC 2-6 Hz oscillations duration during presentation and BAS scores | During the 5 minutes oral presentation (PFC oscillations duration) and prior to inclusion (BAS rating) | |
Other | Correlation between prefrontal slow oscillations power during anticipation and depression levels | Correlation will be calculated between PFC 2-6 Hz oscillations power during the 5 minutes before presentation and MADRS scores | During the 5 minutes before oral presentation (PFC oscillations power) and prior to inclusion (MARDS rating) | |
Other | Correlation between prefrontal slow oscillations power during presentation and depression levels | Correlation will be calculated between PFC 2-6 Hz oscillations power during presentations and MADRS scores | During the 5 minutes oral presentation (PFC oscillations power) and prior to inclusion (MARDS rating) | |
Other | Correlation between prefrontal slow oscillations duration during anticipation and depression levels | Correlation will be calculated between PFC 2-6 Hz oscillations duration during the 5 minutes before presentation and MADRS scores | During the 5 minutes before oral presentation (PFC oscillations duration) and prior to inclusion (MARDS rating) | |
Other | Correlation between prefrontal slow oscillations duration during presentation and depression levels | Correlation will be calculated between PFC 2-6 Hz oscillations duration during presentation and MADRS scores | During the 5 minutes oral presentations (PFC oscillations duration) and prior to inclusion (MARDS rating) | |
Primary | Change in power of slow oscillations in prefrontal EEG recordings during anticipation relative to baseline | The change in power of PFC 2-6 Hz oscillations between the 5-minutes waiting period before oral presentation and the recovery period will be computed as a ratio. Detection of exaggerated 2-6Hz oscillations in prefrontal cortex during anxious anticipation is the primary aim of this study. |
During the 5 minutes before oral presentation and during the 1 hour rest period | |
Secondary | Duration of prefrontal slow oscillations epochs during anticipation | Time-frequency analysis will be performed to determine the duration of 2-6Hz prefrontal oscillations epochs and total duration of these oscillations within experimental period. Significant oscillatory epochs will be defined using power ratios. These metrics will be used in order to assess the neurobiological and clinical relevance of this biomarker. | During the 5 minutes before oral presentation |
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