Healthy Clinical Trial
Official title:
Multimodal Studies of Language Production and Comprehension in Normal Volunteers and Patients With Neurologically-Based Language Impairments
Verified date | October 6, 2016 |
Source | National Institutes of Health Clinical Center (CC) |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Observational |
Positron Emission Tomography (PET) is a technique used to investigate the functional activity
of the brain. The PET technique allows doctors to study the normal biochemical and metabolic
processes of the central nervous system of normal individuals and patients with neurologic
illnesses without physical / structural damage to the brain. Radioactive water H215O in PET
scans permits good visualization of areas of the brain related to speech.
Most of the PET scan studies conducted have concentrated on learning about how language is
formed and decoded. Few studies have been conducted on speech production. This study aims to
use radioactive water (H215O) and Positron Emission Tomography (PET scan) to measure blood
flow to different areas of the brain in order to better understand the mechanisms involved in
speech motor control.
When a region of the brain is active, it uses more fuel in the form of oxygen and sugar
(glucose). As the brain uses more fuel it produces more waste products, carbon dioxide and
water. Blood carries fuel to the brain and waste products away from the brain. As brain
activity increases blood flow to and from the area of activity increases also. Knowing these
facts, researchers can use radioactive chemicals (H215O) and PET scans to observe what areas
of the brain are receiving more blood flow.
Researchers will ask patients to perform tasks that will affect speech, voice, and language.
At the same time patients will undergo a PET scan. The tasks are designed to help researchers
observe the blood flow to brain areas associated with voicebox (laryngeal) functions,
movement of muscles in the jaw, tongue, and mouth, and other aspects of motor speech.
Special studies will be conducted to evaluate how certain therapies and tasks can draw out
symptoms in illnesses in which speech and language are affected. Results of these tests will
be used in other studies to evaluate the neurologic mechanisms of diseases like Tourette's
syndrome and parkinson's disease.<TAB>
Status | Terminated |
Enrollment | 1163 |
Est. completion date | October 6, 2016 |
Est. primary completion date | |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 85 Years |
Eligibility |
- INCLUSION CRITERIA FOR ALL SUBJECTS: Ages 18 to 85. Ability to provide informed consent. Must be a Native English speaker by age 2 SPECIFIC INCLUSION CRITERIA FOR SELECTED GROUPS OF HEALTHY VOLUNTEERS: Have had training and experience in creative writing Have had training and experience in vocal or instrumental music Have had training and experience in visual arts SPECIFIC INCLUSION CRITERIA FOR POST-STROKE APHASIA SUBJECTS: Had sensorimotor and language deficits following ischemic infarcts. Had stroke at least two weeks ago. SPECIFIC INCLUSION CRITERIA FOR TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY SUBJECTS: Diagnosis of TBI At least one month post-injury SPECIFIC INCLUSION CRITERIA FOR STUTTERING SUBJECTS: History of developmental stuttering with symptoms of dysfluency presenting before the age of 13 If recovered, history documented by school or medical records. SPECIFIC INCLUSION CRITERIA FOR EPILEPSY SUBJECTS: Ages 18 to 55 years. Failure of seizures to respond to adequate therapy with at least two standard antiepileptic drugs. Willingness to be considered for surgery Fluency in English. Non-native speakers may be included if their fluency is equivalent to that of a native speaker. Must have localization-related epilepsy Must be currently enrolled in Protocol 08-N-0161 to participate in this study EXCLUSION CRITERIA FOR ALL SUBJECTS: Past or present major medical or psychiatric illnesses (DSM-IV criteria) except Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) in TBI subjects an anxiety disorder in stuttering subjects Significant abnormalities on the general physical examination unrelated to the stroke or TBI Unable to undergo MRI studies due to pacemakers, aneurysm clips, cochlear implants, shrapnel fragments or a significant history of exposure to small metallic objects which might have become lodged in the tissues of the head or neck or who require hearing aids. Subjects who are pregnant are excluded from the PET and MRI tests in this study. Subjects who are lactating are excluded from the PET tests. Subjects who have or are found to have significant visual agnosia. Subjects who cannot provide informed consent. SPECIFIC EXCLUSION CRITERIA FOR POST-STROKE APHASIA SUBJECTS: More than two prior strokes Concurrent diagnoses of neurodegenerative disorders or vascular dementia Comprehension Aphasia Quotient (AQ) of less than 4 on the Western Aphasia Battery (WAB) SPECIFIC EXCLUSION CRITERIA FOR TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY SUBJECTS: For military subjects: Positive screen for Acinetobacter baumannii-calcoaceticus complex (ABC) infection or colonization Severe cognitive impairments as evidenced by scores of less than 7 on the Rancho Los Amigos Scale of Cognitive Functioning and/or less than 76 on the Galveston Orientation and Amnesia Test. For all subjects: Comprehension AQ of less than 4 on the WAB A diagnosis of PTSD, which is almost always found in TBI subjects recruited from the military, will not disquality TBI subjects from participation. SPECIFIC EXCLUSION CRITERIA FOR STUTTERING SUBJECTS: Structural abnormalities on standard clinical (MPRAGE, T2-weighted) MRI scans studies A diagnosis of anxiety dirorder will not disqualify stuttering subjects from participation SPECIFIC EXCLUSION CRITERIA FOR EPILEPSY SUBJECTS: Claustrophobia or anxiety disorders that could be exacerbated by the MRI Scanner Subjects with neurological disorders, in addition to epilepsy such as, stroke, Parkinson s disease), or who have psychiatric diagnoses (, such as, obsessive-compulsive disorder) Patients on Phenobarbital or chronic Benxodiazepines |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | National Institutes of Health Clinical Center, 9000 Rockville Pike | Bethesda | Maryland |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD) |
United States,
Alexander GE, DeLong MR, Strick PL. Parallel organization of functionally segregated circuits linking basal ganglia and cortex. Annu Rev Neurosci. 1986;9:357-81. Review. — View Citation
Andrews G, Quinn PT, Sorby WA. Stuttering: an investigation into cerebral dominance for speech. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. 1972 Jun;35(3):414-8. — View Citation
Bartlett EJ, Brown JW, Wolf AP, Brodie JD. Correlations between glucose metabolic rates in brain regions of healthy male adults at rest and during language stimulation. Brain Lang. 1987 Sep;32(1):1-18. — View Citation
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