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NCT number NCT03898297
Other study ID # 2000020186
Secondary ID 1R01MH116657-01A
Status Recruiting
Phase
First received
Last updated
Start date January 11, 2017
Est. completion date April 2025

Study information

Verified date May 2024
Source Yale University
Contact Sarah O'Grady, MA
Phone 203-737-7066
Email sarah.ogrady@yale.edu
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Observational

Clinical Trial Summary

This research study is designed to look at the involvement of the glutamate system and synaptic density in depression and bipolar disorder. Each participant will undergo a screening appointment to determine study eligibility. Thereafter, the study will take 2 or 3 visits depending on schedule availability and will consist of a combination of one magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) scan, one proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) and/or one C13 MRS scans, and up to two positron emission tomography (PET) scans. Participants will also participate in cognitive testing. Depending on camera time, staff availability and subject schedule, total study participation may last 1-2 months.


Description:

With the recent advancements in the positron emission tomography (PET) and radioligand development, the investigators are now able to image and quantify the metabotropic glutamatergic system (mGluR5) in vivo in human subjects. The investigators propose a novel investigation using [18F]FPEB in depression and bipolar disorder to obtain critical data to advance the understanding of the etiology of depression and bipolar disorder and its associated symptoms of cognitive dysfunction. The findings with mGluR5 by themselves are limited. Changes in mGluR5 availability could be due to changes in synaptic density. Recently, the Yale PET center synthesized a new radioligand [11C]UCB-J (referred to as [11C]APP311 at the Yale University PET Center) that binds to synaptic vesicle glycoproteins (SV2A), which represent the number of synapses in the brain. Thus, the investigators will also measure synaptic density in the brain and relate to mGluR5 availability. Aim 1: To determine mGluR5 availability with mood disorders compared to healthy controls as measured with PET brain imaging using [18F]FPEB. Hypothesis 1: decrease in mGluR5 availability in individuals with mood disorders in regions responsible for emotional and cognitive processes, including the amygdala, hippocampus, thalamus, anterior cingulate, and frontal cortices. Aim 2: To determine if glutamate cycling in individuals with mood disorders is altered as compared to healthy controls as measured with [1H]MRS and [13C]MRS. Hypothesis 2: increase in glutamate number in individuals with mood disorders as compared to controls. Aim 3: To determine if the PET alterations in the glutamatergic system of depressed individuals are associated with cognitive deficits observed in depression, including concentration, attention, and memory (cognitive testing performance), and distractibility and startle. Hypothesis 3: positive relationship between mGluR5 availability and cognitive functioning, such that individuals with higher receptor availability will perform better on tests of concentration, attention, memory, distractibility, and startle than individuals with lower receptor availability. Aim 4: To examine whether changes in mGluR5 availability are dependent on state, or whether the lower availability is due to trait. Hypothesis: normalization (or increase) in mGluR5 availability in euthymia as compared to depressed state. Aim 5: To examine synaptic density changes associated with mood disorders using [11C]APP311 Hypothesis 5: lower synaptic density in individuals with MDD and bipolar disorder (BD), and associations between synaptic density changes and mood severity. Investigators also hypothesize there might be a relationship between synaptic density and mGluR5 availability.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Recruiting
Enrollment 90
Est. completion date April 2025
Est. primary completion date April 2025
Accepts healthy volunteers
Gender All
Age group 18 Years to 80 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - General inclusion criteria: 18-80 years old English speaking -Inclusion criteria for healthy controls: no current, or history of any DSM-5 diagnosis - Inclusion criteria for MDD subjects clinical diagnosis of major depressive disorder - Inclusion criteria for bipolar subjects clinical diagnosis of bipolar disorder Exclusion Criteria: - Current or past significant medical, neurological, or metabolic disorder - history of head injury that led to significant long term decline in cognitive abilities as seen by decline in grades or work performance - history of significant medical illness such that would contraindicate study participation based on above criteria and PI/MD history review - Active, significant suicidal ideation - Implanted metallic devices or any MR contraindications - women who are pregnant or breastfeeding - Met Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders(DSM)-5 criteria for mild substance use disorder in the past 6 months or moderate to severe substance use disorder within the past year (except marijuana or nicotine) - history of prior radiation exposure for research purposes within the past year such that participation in this study would place them over FDA limits for annual radiation exposure. This guideline is an effective dose of 5 rem received per year - Current, past, or anticipated exposure to radiation in the work place within one year of proposed research PET scans - Blood donation within 8 weeks of the start of the study - History of a bleeding disorder or currently taking anticoagulants (such as Coumadin, Heparin, Pradaxa, Xarelto)

Study Design


Intervention

Radiation:
[18F]FPEB
Radiotracer: [18F]FPEB
[11C]APP311
Radiotracer: [11C]APP311, [11C]UCB-J

Locations

Country Name City State
United States Yale University PET Center New Haven Connecticut

Sponsors (3)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Yale University National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary mGluR5 availability using [18F]FPEB Glutamate (major excitatory neurotransmitter)is widespread throughout the brain & likely modulates some symptoms present in individuals w/mood disorders. Glutamate neurotransmission is regulated by ionotropic & the G-protein coupled metabotropic glutamate receptors (mGluR) which are divided into 3 groups: group I (mGluR1 and 5), group II (mGluR2 and 3) & group III (mGluR4, 6, 8). The group I mGluRs couple to phospholipase C, & stimulate cyclic AMP formation & arachidonic acid release & thus impact neuroplasticity, neuronal excitability, synaptic transmission & gene expression. mGluR5 receptors are located post synaptically & on glia,& have highest density in hippocampus, intermediate in caudate/putamen, cerebral cortex, deep cerebellar nuclei, & thalamus, & lowest in the cerebellum. mGluR5 are considered to be pivotal in the functioning of the glutamatergic system especially as it pertains to cognitive performance.
[18F]FPEB: high affinity radiotracer used to image mGluR5 receptor.
Through study completion date: 5 years
Primary Synaptic density using [11C]APP311 Synaptic density differences using [11C]APP311 between individuals with mood disorders compared to healthy controls.
Synaptic density and [11C]APP311: There is strong preclinical evidence showing that chronic stress and depression lead to structural changes, which include neuronal atrophy, reduced synaptic density and cell loss. [11C]APP311 (also referred to as [11C]UCB-J) was developed at the Yale University PET Center as a novel PET radioligand for synaptic vesicle glycoprotein 2A (SV2A). SV2A is an integral membrane protein located in presynaptic vesicle membranes, similar to synaptophysin (SYN). SV2 has 3 isoforms, with SV2A being the only isoform which is ubiquitously located in synaptic vesicles across the brain. Thus, PET quantification of SV2A signal may be an excellent in vivo biomarker of synaptic density.
Through study completion date: 5 years
Secondary glutamate cycling using MRS alterations in glutamate cycling in individuals with mood disorders compared to healthy controls using [1H]MRS and [13C]MRS
[1H]MRS: proton Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (MRS) [13C]MRS: baseline spectra obtained then [13C]glucose administered at a rate to raise the fractional 13C enrichment of the plasma glucose quickly to 60% and maintain it constant for 120 minutes, with a plasma glucose concentration between 150 and 200 mg/dl. The 13C MRS measurements will continue throughout the infusion of glucose. These data will be analyzed using a metabolic model to derive the rates of oxidative glucose metabolism and glutamate neurotransmitter cycling.
Through study completion date: 5 years
Secondary Cognitive Functioning Assessed with CogState Software relationship between cognitive functioning and mGluR5 availability in individuals with mood disorders compared to healthy controls.
Cognitive functioning: the way people think, remember, and process information. Utilizing CogState software.
Through study completion date: 5 years
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