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Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder that is increasing in prevalence, and is characterized by deficits in social communication and interaction across multiple contexts, and restricted, repetitive patterns of behavior, interests, or activities. The majority of individuals with ASD have poor outcomes in the area of social functioning; however, there are no medical treatments available that target the core social communication deficits. The goal of the proposed research is to understand the neurobiological role of an imbalance in excitatory (glutamate) and inhibitory (gamma-aminobutyric acid, GABA) neurotransmission in the social cognition deficits in ASD, and to develop proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy as a measurement of target engagement to measure the ability of a medication, gabapentin, to increase cortical GABA levels. Spectrally-edited proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy (1H-MRS) provides an ideal method for measuring cortical GABA levels. All proposed studies will be in 70 adolescents (male and female) with ASD (age 13 to 17 years). Specific Aim 1: To measure correlations of 1H-MRS GABA levels in the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) and occipital cortex (OC) with clinical measures of social cognition at baseline. Specific Aim 2: To measure the effect of an initial one time dose of gabapentin on 1H-MRS GABA levels in the ACC and OC. The hypotheses are 1) that higher social cognition ability will be positively correlated with GABA in the ACC but not in the OC (a control, non-social cognition-related region) of individuals with ASD, and 2) that gabapentin will increase GABA levels in the ACC and OC of youth with ASD.


Clinical Trial Description

The investigators will complete a 1H-MRS study in 42 adolescents with ASD. Given the low burden on patients, it is assumed that 90% of those recruited to participate in baseline 1H-MRS (Aim 1) will also consent/assent to repeated 1H-MRS after gabapentin administration (Aim 2). Projections from the preliminary study were used to select a proposed number of subjects that would be both achievable in the time frame of study and adequate to evaluate the research hypotheses. Psychiatric comorbidity will be assessed based on DSM-5 criteria by clinical interview and administration of the Kiddie-Schedule for Affective Disorders and Schizophrenia (Present and Lifetime version; K-SADS-PL). T1- and T2-weighted high resolution structural imaging (T1- and T2-weighted (MPRAGE)) will be acquired. These structural MRI scans will be analyzed using FreeSurfer (Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Charlestown, MA) and Statistical Parameter Mapping (SPM8-http://www.fil.ion.ucl.ac.uk/spm/software/spm8/) to determine white matter, gray matter and CSF contributions to the MRS voxel for partial volume correction. This data will be analyzed for variation with age, and used as a co-variate in the statistical analysis plan. MRS data will be acquired from the Anterior Cingulate Cortex and Right anterior insula. Imaging sessions will be conducted at the Advanced MRI Center (AMRIC) at UMMS, which houses a 3.0 Tesla Philips Achieva MRI research scanner (Philips Healthcare, Best, Netherlands) and 32-channel phase-array receiver SENSE head coil. AMRIC is dedicated to research and the MRI system has considerable evening and weekend availability. A Board certified neuroradiologist associated with the AMRIC at UMMS reviews all MRI scans. In the event of an unexpected, clinically important finding, the primary investigator will be informed. The investigator will share the finding with the participant and be in contact with the participant's primary care physician (PCP) in order to help decide the appropriate follow-up care/work up that is needed (consent will be obtained to contact each child's PCP during the study consent process). GLU+GLN absolute levels will be quantified, and GABA levels will be quantified using the total creatine (tCr) peak as a reference. Macromolecule-suppressed editing will be used with MEGA-PRESS sequence, including prospective frequency correction to address the impact of drift and motion during scans. Neurotransmitter levels will be correlated with social cognition measures. In females of reproductive age, menstrual cycle charting will be done for 2 months prior to scan, and imaging will be timed to target the mid-luteal phase, as cortical GABA levels fluctuate during the menstrual cycle and are most similar to levels in males during the luteal phase. In analysis of female subject data, menstrual phase will be confirmed on the day of the scan by measurement of serum estradiol and progesterone levels, and these levels will be used as covariates in the analysis. Exploratory analysis will be used to seek correlations with all clinical measures. ;


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NCT number NCT03589898
Study type Interventional
Source University of Massachusetts, Worcester
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Status Completed
Phase Early Phase 1
Start date September 14, 2017
Completion date August 31, 2022

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