Autism Spectrum Disorder Clinical Trial
Official title:
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Studies in Autism Spectrum Disorders
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is the most prevalent of the developmental disorders and their
incidence is rising. However, the variability in the behavioral symptoms is large. In part
for these reasons, the ASD clinical diagnosis is challenging and often is not made until 3-5
years of age. Thus, there remains an unmet need for a valid and reliable marker which would
facilitate ASD diagnosis early in life, enable efficient study of ASD risk factors, and
eventually serve as a useful marker to inform the development of effective therapies and
assess treatment response in future clinical trials. The specific brain based marker that
investigators are currently evaluating is brain plasticity (the changes that occur in your
brain through experience). Investigators measure brain plasticity using noninvasive brain
stimulation including transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) combined with brain imaging,
EEG, and behavioral outcome measures. Their work to date demonstrates the potential utility
of these techniques in higher-functioning adolescents and adults with ASD, and pilot data
support the feasibility and safety of applying the same measures to children and lower
functioning individuals.
In this study, investigators will evaluate the validity of this marker in low- and
high-functioning adults with ASD, in low- and high-functioning children with ASD, and assess
the reliability of this marker.
The clinical, social and financial burden of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is staggering.
They are the most prevalent of the developmental disorders and their incidence is rising.
However, the ASD phenotype variability is large, and ASD symptoms can manifest over a range
of ages and to different degrees. In part for these reasons, the ASD clinical diagnosis is
challenging and often is not made until 3-5 years of age. Thus, there remains an unmet need
for a valid and reliable endophenotype which would facilitate ASD diagnosis early in life,
enable efficient study of ASD risk factors, and eventually serve as a useful biomarker to
inform the development of effective therapies and assess treatment response in future
clinical trials. The overarching goal of this proposal is to explore the utility of
transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) measures of brain plasticity as a novel
neurophysiologic endophenotype in high- and low-functioning adults and children with ASD.
Investigators' work to date demonstrates the potential utility of these measures in
higher-functioning adults with ASD, and pilot data support the feasibility and safety of
applying the same measures to children and lower functioning individuals in whom the value of
such an endophenotype would be particularly high. Investigators thus propose to apply
single-pulse TMS to evaluate the modulation in corticospinal reactivity induced by a specific
repetitive TMS protocol known as theta burst stimulation (TBS). The comparison of the motor
responses induced by single-pulse TMS before and following TBS is a unique noninvasive
measure of brain plasticity in humans, and investigators have found that it shows a reliable
abnormality in high-functioning adult individuals with ASD.
Each subject's participation in the study will consist of three visits: a screening visit and
two identical study visits 1-3 weeks apart. Each visit will last for approximately 2 hours.
During the first study visit the participants will provide informed consent. patients will
then receive a thorough medical history and neurological and physical exam by a licensed
physician with training in pediatric medicine. This will evaluate for underlying neurological
disorders that would be exclusionary (e.g. motor impairments, epilepsy, medication
contraindications etc.) All subjects will also complete a neuropsychological evaluation
including IQ and ASD specific evaluations. If eligible to continue, the participant will then
return within two weeks to undergo the first TMS evaluation. The TMS procedure will then be
repeated 1-3 weeks later. The two identical TMS study visits aim to address reliability of
the TMS-based measures: Investigators hypothesize that the TMS measures will be consistent
across sessions within all study groups (ASD and controls, adults and children, low- and
high-functioning individuals). Such test-retest reliability data are critical to explore the
utility of the TMS measures as a potential marker for diagnosis and therapeutic efficacy of
an intervention. Investigators thus anticipate that data from the proposed studies will
address an important need for a rapid, noninvasive, reliable and safe endophenotype available
to patients with ASD across ages and level of function.
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