Bipolar Disorder Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Phenomenology and Neurophysiology of Affective Dysregulation in Children and Adolescents With Bipolar Disorder
NCT number | NCT00006177 |
Other study ID # | 000198 |
Secondary ID | 00-M-0198 |
Status | Completed |
Phase | |
First received | |
Last updated | |
Start date | August 11, 2000 |
Verified date | March 8, 2023 |
Source | National Institutes of Health Clinical Center (CC) |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Observational |
This research protocol seeks to learn more about bipolar disorder in children and adolescents ages 6-17. Researchers will describe the moods and behaviors of children with bipolar disorder and use specialized testing and brain imaging to learn about specific brain changes associated with the disorder. This protocol studies children who have been diagnosed with bipolar disorder, and those who have a sibling or parent with bipolar disorder and are thus considered "at risk" for developing the disorder.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 1303 |
Est. completion date | |
Est. primary completion date | |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 3 Years to 58 Years |
Eligibility | - INCLUSION AND EXCLUSION CRITERIA: Inclusion and exclusion criteria for each group are outlined below. The total accrual ceiling is 2050, including subjects of both sexes, made up of the following 11 populations: Pediatric patients with bipolar disorder or SMIBRD: INCLUSION CRITERIA: - Age 6-17 - Meet DSM criteria for BD - Have a primary caregiver who can accompany him or her on trips to NIMH and provide reliable history and information. - Have a psychiatrist who provides clinical care for their BSD. - Be able to complete self-rating forms and to cooperate with other study procedures. EXCLUSION CRITERIA: - I.Q. < 70 - Autistic disorder or more than mild autism spectrum disorder; - Psychosis that interferes with the child s capacity to understand and comply with study procedures - Unstable medical illness (e.g. severe asthma) - Medical illness that could cause the symptoms of BSD (e.g. multiple sclerosis, thyroid disease) - Pregnancy - Substance abuse within two months of the initial evaluation, since alcohol and abused substances interfere with interpretation of fMRI and cognitive task data. - NIMH IRP Employee family member Adults with BD participating as individuals or as parents of at- risk children: INCLUSION CRITERIA: - DSM Bipolar Disorder - Age 18-58 - Be able to complete self-rating forms and to cooperate with other study procedures. - Medically safe to perform MRI EXCLUSION CRITERIA: - Diagnosis of schizophrenia or other current psychosis. - Claustrophobia or anxiety that prevents participation in MRI - Any serious medical illness, such as heart, liver, or kidney disease. - A history of drug or alcohol abuse in the past 90 days. - Current or past seizure disorder - Currently unstable hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism - Currently receiving medical treatment that would affect mood, such as steroids - Pregnant or breast-feeding. - Active suicidal or homicidal thoughts or plans - NIMH IRP Employee/family member Healthy volunteer children and adolescents: INCLUSION CRITERIA: - Age- and sex- matched to the bipolar patients. - Have an identified primary care physician. - Speaks English EXCLUSION CRITERIA - I.Q. < 70 - Any serious medical condition or condition that interferes with fMRI scanning - Pregnancy - Past or current diagnosis of any anxiety disorder (panic disorder, GAD, Separation Anxiety Disorder, Social Phobia), mood disorder (manic or hypomanic episode, major depression), OCD, PTSD, Conduct Disorder, psychosis, current suicidal ideation, Tourette - Disorder, Autism Spectrum Disorder or ADHD. - Substance abuse within two months prior to study participation or present substance abuse - History of sexual abuse. - Parent or sibling with Bipolar Disorder, recurrent MDD, or any disorder with psychosis. - NIMH IRP Employee family member Parents of healthy volunteer children (Amish and Non-Amish) and Healthy Adults (not parents): INCLUSION CRITERIA: - For healthy adults (not parents): Healthy adults age 25-58 - For parents of healthy volunteers: Parents of control subjects as outlined in B above - Age 25-58 - Speaks English EXCLUSION CRITERIA: - IQ< 70 - Any current psychiatric diagnosis - NIMH IRP Employee/family member Control subjects with ADHD but not BD: INCLUSION CRITERIA: - Age 8-17 - Currently meets DSM-IV criteria for ADHD - t score >65 on the Connors Parent scales - Subjects with other psychiatric disorders including anxiety disorders, dysthymic disorder, past major depression, oppositional defiant disorder, tic disorders, and the learning, communication, and elimination disorders may be accepted EXCLUSION CRITERIA - IQ<70 - Pregnancy - Ongoing medical illness or neurological disorder other than ADHD - Any condition that would interfere with the participants ability to perform fMRI or other research tasks - Current Major Depression - Any past or present manic or hypomanic episode. - NIMH IRP Employee family member First- and Second-degree relatives of patients with BD: INCLUSION CRITERIA: - First degree relatives (parent or sibling) or second-degree relative (grandparent, grandchild, uncle, aunt, nephew, niece, half-sibling) of patients with BD - Age 3-58 EXCLUSION CRITERIA: - Active psychosis - Dementia - IQ < 70 - Any clinical condition in need of immediate care - Any chronic medical illness resulting in impaired CNS function - Any condition that interferes with the participants ability to perform research tasks - NIMH IRP Employee/family member Amish Community children with BD: INCLUSION CRITERIA: - Age 8-17 - Meet DSM-IV criteria for BD - Have a primary caregiver who can provide a reliable history - Be able to complete self-rating forms and to cooperate with other study procedures. EXCLUSION CRITERIA: - IQ<70 - Active psychosis - Any clinical condition in need of immediate care - Any chronic medical illness resulting in impaired CNS function - Any condition that would interfere with the participants ability to perform behavioral research tasks - Limitations with English that would interfere with understanding consent/assent, interview, or task instructions. - NIMH IRP Employee family member Amish Community Adults with BD: INCLUSION CRITERIA: - DSM-IV Bipolar Disorder - Age 18-58 - Be able to complete self-rating forms and to cooperate with other study procedures. EXCLUSION CRITERIA: - Diagnosis of schizophrenia or other current psychosis. - Any serious medical illness, such as heart, liver, or kidney disease. - A history of drug or alcohol abuse in the past 90 days. - Current or past seizure disorder - Currently unstable hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism - Currently receiving medical treatment that would affect mood, such as steroids - Active suicidal or homicidal thoughts or plans - Limitations with English that would interfere with understanding consent/assent, interview, or task instructions. - NIMH IRP Employee/family member Amish Community at-risk subjects: INCLUSION CRITERIA: - Age 8-17 - Parent or sibling (first-degree relative) diagnosed with BD EXCLUSION CRITERIA: - IQ<70 - Active psychosis - Any clinical condition in need of immediate care - Any chronic medical illness resulting in impaired CNS function - Any condition that would interfere with the participants ability to perform behavioral research tasks - Limitations with English that would interfere with understanding consent/assent, interview, or task instructions. - NIMH IRP Employee family member Amish Community healthy volunteer children & adolescents: INCLUSION CRITERIA: - Age 8-17 - No serious physical or neurological symptoms or disorder by history EXCLUSION CRITERIA: - I.Q. < 70 - Ongoing medical illness - Neurological disorder (including seizures) - Past or present substance abuse - History of sexual abuse - Limitations with English that would interfere with understanding consent/assent, interview or task instructions - Past or present psychopathology in control subject or their first-degree relative - NIMH IRP Employee family member Amish Community adults who are parents of healthy volunteer children & adolescents, healthy spouses of Amish adults with BD, or parents of adolescents with BD: INCLUSION CRITERIA: - Age 18-58 - No serious physical or neurological symptoms or disorder by history - For Parents of child with BD or spouses of patient with BD: Spouse or offspring with BD EXCLUSION CRITERIA: - I.Q. < 70 - Ongoing medical illness - Neurological disorder (including seizures) - Past or present substance abuse - History of sexual abuse - Limitations with English that would interfere with understanding consent/assent, interview or task instructions - NIMH IRP Employee/family member - For Healthy volunteers: Past or present psychopathology in participant or their first-degree relative - For Parents of healthy volunteer children: Past or present psychopathology as in (4) above. In addition, children with BD (Section B.1.) who wish to receive treatment, including discontinuation of medication while inpatients on the pediatric behavioral health unit at NIH, may be eligible for treatment if they meet the following additional criteria: All inclusion criteria for B.1 (above) Treatment failure as defined by current CGAS score <60 The child s psychiatrist/treating physician agrees that a change in medication regimen is appropriate EXCLUSION CRITERIA: All exclusion criteria for B.1 (above) Any contraindications for MRI scanning, plus claustrophobia or extreme separation anxiety EXCLUSIONS for MRI Scanning: - Pregnancy - Substance abuse within two months of the initial evaluation, since alcohol and abused substances interfere with interpretation of fMRI and cognitive task data. - Claustrophobia or anxiety that prevents participation in MRI - Any serious medical condition or condition that interferes with fMRI scanning - Metal in body which would make having an MRI scan unsafe, such as pacemakers, stimulators, pumps, aneurysm clips, metallic prostheses, artificial heart valves, cochlear implants or shrapnel fragments, or if you were a welder or metal worker, since there may be small metal fragments in the eye - Unable to lie comfortably on back for up to 90 minutes |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | National Institutes of Health Clinical Center | Bethesda | Maryland |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) |
United States,
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Objective 1: clinical manifestations | (1) clinical interviews [e.g., Schedule for Affective Disorders and Schizophrenia for School-Age Children-present and lifetime version, K-SADS-PL, (Kaufman et al., 1997); Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV-TR Axis I Disorders, SCID (First et al., 2002)]; (2) clinical and mood rating assessments (e.g., Children's Depression Rating Scale (Poznanski et al., 1984), Young Mania Rating Scale (Young et al., 1978), Pediatric Anxiety Rating (2002), EMA; (3) episode setting via detailed clinical interview at baseline and every 6 month follow up phone call (4) parent-report and self-report [e.g., The Screen for Child Anxiety Related Emotional Disorders SCARED (Birmaher et al., 1997); Social Responsiveness Scale, SRS (Constantino et al., 2003, Granader et al.); Child Behavior Checklist CBCL (Achenbach, 1991)]. | lifetime of protocol | |
Primary | Objective 2: behavioral, neuropsychological, neurophysiological, and neuroanatomical correlates | 1) behavioral performance (e.g., accuracy, response time) on tasks assessing attention, emotion, and attention-emotion interactions; (e.g., Stop/Change task, CPT/Flanker, Decision Making tasks) 2) neuropsychological performance (e.g., performance and verbal IQ) 3) brain activation using functional MRI during tasks assessing attention, emotion, and attention-emotion interactions; 4) structural MRI to examine the size, shape and development of grey matter; 5) Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI) to measure white matter track myelination; 6) resting state imaging to test functional connectivity between prefrontal regions and the amygdala | lifetime of protocol | |
Primary | Objective 3: genetic and familial correlates | (1) clinical interviews [e.g., Schedule for Affective Disorders and Schizophrenia for School-Age Children-present and lifetime version, K-SADS-PL, (Kaufman et al., 1997); Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV-TR Axis I Disorders, SCID (First et al., 2002)] to examine the rate of various diagnoses in relatives of individuals with BD (2) genetic material to compare genetic polymorphisms in BSD, their relatives and controls (3) relationship between genetic material and performance on behavioral tasks and activation during fMRI paradigms (4) behavioral performance on standardized paradigms; brain activation using functional MRI; size, shape and development of several ROIs using structural MRI; Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI); and, Resting State in individuals with a BD relative | lifetime of protocol |
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