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NCT ID: NCT02157389 Completed - Clinical trials for Chronic Lower Back Pain

Psychobiological Mechanisms of Placebo and Nocebo Effects in the Treatment of Chronic Back Pain

Start date: July 2012
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Placebo and nocebo responses have mainly been studied in healthy humans for pharmacological rather than psychological interventions. Moreover, only few studies examined patients or tested how previous experience and attitudes affect placebo and nocebo responses. On the psychological level expectancy and classical conditioning have been identified as two primary mechanisms. Both seem to be important with classical conditioning potentially having more long-term effects and expectancy being more important in nocebo effects. There is some initial evidence from the investigators own research that patients may be more prone to these effects and the investigators have also shown that placebo effects may last up to several years after treatment. The investigators therefore examine previous attitudes to pharmacological interventions for chronic pain in patients with chronic back pain and subdivide them into groups with high of low belief in the respective treatment modality. The investigators then apply a pharmacological placebo and study the interaction between the prevailing attitude (implicit and explicit) and the placebo effect with respect to pain perception but also to neurobiological mechanisms using functional magnetic resonance imaging. In addition to expectancy, conditioning of placebo will be examined and the long-term effects of the intervention will be determined.

NCT ID: NCT01369017 Completed - Clinical trials for Healthy Control Subjects

Effect of Interleukin-1 Receptor Antagonist on Inhalation of 20,000 EU Clinical Ctr Reference Endotoxin in Normal Volunteers

Kintox
Start date: October 2011
Phase: Phase 1
Study type: Interventional

The investigators want to see if healthy people who are given 2 doses of a medication called anakinra, which is used to treat moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis, (RA) and then exposed to a form of air pollution, called Endotoxin, have less inflammation with the medication. Endotoxin is believed to be one of the causes of asthma attacks.