Clinical Trial Details
— Status: Withdrawn
Administrative data
NCT number |
NCT04309760 |
Other study ID # |
2019-A01997-50 |
Secondary ID |
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Status |
Withdrawn |
Phase |
N/A
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First received |
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Last updated |
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Start date |
February 2021 |
Est. completion date |
March 15, 2022 |
Study information
Verified date |
March 2022 |
Source |
Hôpital le Vinatier |
Contact |
n/a |
Is FDA regulated |
No |
Health authority |
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Study type |
Interventional
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Clinical Trial Summary
The aim of the research is to study longitudinally the effects of reassignment hormonotherapy
on the connectome of MtF (biological men who are transitioning to the female gender)
dysphoric subjects after 6 months of hormone therapy. The subjects will be compared to a
control group of healthy subjects taking into account sexual orientation
Description:
The pathophysiology of gender dysphoria is still poorly understood, but a number of clues
point to an origin derived from biological and environmental factors, particularly studies of
twins, birth order, and family groups. Several explanatory models have been put forward. In
particular, the differentiation of genitals taking place in the first half of pregnancy while
that of the brain in the second makes it possible to imagine a different differentiation
between the external phenotype and the cerebral gender. Several developmental features have
thus been found in gender dysphoric subjects, including the finger length ratio D2 / D4,
lateralization. Some neuroimaging studies have shown brain features in gender dysphoric
subjects that seem original compared to control subjects. Nevertheless, the results are
scarce, poorly reproduced, and for some, the differences highlighted may be related to
phenotypic variability including the non-consideration of sexual orientation. Moreover, some
of these studies combine subjects treated or not with hormone therapy which is a bias because
it is likely that hormone therapy may have structural and functional effects on brain
function. The investigators team deals with dysphoric gender issues as part of a coordinated
course of hormone-surgical reassignment. We wish to better characterize the brain effects, at
the level of the "connectome" of the reassignment hormone therapy in a population of
dysphoric subjects, taking into account signs of pre-natal hormonal impregnation (D2 / D4
ratio), developmental features (onset of dysphoria, lateralization, size), and controlling
sexual orientation as a potential confounding factor.
The aim of the research is then to study longitudinally the effects of reassignment
hormonotherapy on the connectome of MtF dysphoric subjects after 6 months of hormone therapy.
The subjects will be compared to a control group of healthy subjects taking into account
sexual orientation.
This is a prospective longitudinal study that includes, in a consecutive manner, open-label
patients with MtF gender dysphoria (biological men who are transitioning to the female
gender) attending the forensic psychiatric consultation for a request for hormone-surgical
reassignment. Subjects will receive initial clinical assessment and MRI before and 6 months
after initiation of hormone therapy; the imaging data will be compared to a control group (n
= 20).