Bipolar Disorder Clinical Trial
Official title:
Dysfunctional Cortico-Limbic Activity and Connectivity in Bipolar Disorder Before and After Lithium Treatment: An fMRI Study
This study will assess the effects of bipolar disorder on brain activity and will determine if medication changes the brain activity in people with bipolar disorder.
Bipolar disorder (BD) is a chronic brain disorder that causes dramatic changes in a person's
mood and energy. People with BD undergo periods of extreme happiness and extreme sadness,
known as episodes of mania and depression. A person undergoing an episode of mania often
experiences euphoric moods, increased energy, and aggressive behaviors, while a person in a
depressed state often experiences low moods, lack of energy, and feelings of sadness.
Researchers have recently discovered that abnormalities in certain brain areas that control
emotion are often present in those with BD. It is believed that the severe mood shifts in BD
may cause alterations in normal brain activity, specifically in corticolimbic activation and
connectivity. Current mood stabilizing medications used to treat people with BD may help
normalize these brain activity abnormalities. This study will assess the effects of BD on
brain activity using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and will determine if
treatment with lithium changes the brain activity in people with BD.
This 9-week study will include participants who are healthy, have BD, or are siblings of
subject with BD. All potential participants will undergo initial testing, which will include
a physical examination, blood tests, and an electrocardiogram (EKG). Participants will also
be asked to answer questions about their mental health, drug use, personality, family
history, and psychological well-being. Eligible participants will then return on a different
day to undergo an MRI scan, taking 4 hours to complete. During the scan, participants will
be asked to perform tasks designed to show changes in blood flow in specific brain regions.
These tasks will include listening to sounds and looking at various letters, words, and
pictures. This will mark the completion of the study for healthy participants, first degree
relatives, and those participants with BD who do not wish to receive medication treatment.
Following the first MRI scan, participants with BD who wish to undergo medication treatment
will begin an 8-week course of lithium. Participants will be asked to come to the clinic at
least once a week for medication monitoring visits. During these visits, participants will
undergo blood draws and assessments on depression and mania. Participants will return for
two repeat MRI scans after Weeks 2 and 8 of lithium treatment.
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Allocation: Non-Randomized, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Treatment
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