Gambling Disorder Clinical Trial
Official title:
Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS) of the Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex for the Treatment of Gambling Disorder: a Pilot Study
Gambling disorder (GD), currently considered a behavioral addiction, show substantial
similarities with substance use disorders (SUDs) in terms of neurobiology and symptomatology.
In particular, alterations in prefrontal control circuit may underlie vulnerability to
gambling- and drug-related cues and diminished cognitive control over craving, and negative
emotions. Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) of the dorsolateral prefrontal
cortex (DLPFC) could represent a novel approach to remodel these brain circuits.
The aim of this study is to evaluate High frequency (HF) rTMS over the left DLPFC as an
efficacious treatment for reduction of gambling urges and behavior in a randomized
double-blind placebo-controlled design in which 36 GD patients will receive active or sham
rTMS for 12 weeks.
Gambling disorder (GD) is a progressive and recurrent maladaptive pattern of gambling
behavior, leading to impaired functioning.
GD has been recategorized from an impulse control disorder to an addiction-related disorder
in the fifth edition of Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental (DSM-5) reflecting the
growing evidence of the substantially overlapping between the neurobiology of GD and
substance use disorders (SUDs). Both GD and SUDs are characterized by malfunction in reward,
stress and cognitive-control circuits, which underlie manifestations such as compulsive
gambling or compulsive drug consumption, craving, altered reward sensitivity, impaired
self-control and decision-making processes. Particularly, similar alterations in
cortico-limbic-striatal and prefrontal control circuits have been shown associated to the
emergence of drug cravings and gambling urges. Hence, craving might be seen as a core
component across addictions. Indeed, identifying and targeting the neurocircuit alterations
underlying craving, may allow to treat this feature across different addictions with similar
strategies.
In this regard, High frequency (HF) repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) over
the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (l-DLPFC), is a promising approach for modulating
brain circuits underlying cue-induced craving. Since alterations in these circuits have been
shown to underlie the emergence of gambling urges, HF rTMS may represent a potential
treatment also for GD patients.
Thus, the main goals of this clinical trial are to 1) assess whether HF rTMS over l-DLPFC
reduces urges to gamble and problem behaviors gambling related; 2) investigate whether rTMS
induces hemodynamics changes in DLPFC activity in response to specific tasks that elicit such
areas as visual stimuli associated with gambling; 3) assess whether rTMS induces improvements
in decision making processes of GD patients; and 4) evaluate the effects of HF rTMS over
l-DLPFC on resting functional connectivity, focusing mainly in connectivity changes of
cortical and subcortical regions involved in this disorder.
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