Psychology, Social Clinical Trial
Official title:
Neuropharmacological Basis of Social Connection: The Role of Opioids
From birth we rely on others for comfort and care and derive pleasure from being together.
Research from the fields of health psychology, social psychology, and public health converge
to highlight the importance of having and maintaining good relationships for overall health.
Indeed, having close friends and family and feeling connected to them has been called a
basic need, similar to our need for food and water. It may not be a coincidence then that
feelings of connection rely on similar systems in the body as other needs that are both
basic and highly pleasing and rewarding. For instance, its possible that opioids, a
substance in the body associated with pleasant, euphoric feelings, may also be important for
connecting with others. This study will examine the role of opioids in feeling connected to
others by administering a drug called naltrexone, that effects opioid processing in the
body, on perceptions and feelings toward a number of tasks in the lab. Additionally, to
assess the effects of naltrexone outside of the lab, participants will complete daily diary
responses via text and online surveys.
40 participants will take both placebo and naltrexone. Participants will complete two
sessions, one in each drug condition, in which they complete a number of tasks including
reading messages on a computer screen, holding a number of objects, and viewing images while
undergoing electric shocks. Participants will also complete a daily diary for 14 days while
on naltrexone and placebo. Prior to these lab sessions participants will be screened at
UCLA's Clinical & Translational Research Center (CTRC) to ensure that they are healthy and
that it is safe for them to take the study drug.
We hypothesize that people will report feeling less socially connected when on naltrexone
compared to placebo and will show subsequent changes in social behavior outside of the lab.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 34 |
Est. completion date | February 2014 |
Est. primary completion date | February 2014 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | Both |
Age group | 18 Years to 35 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: Inclusion criteria for the study require that participants be in good health, between the ages of 18 and 35, fluent in English, have access to text messaging technology, and have at least 8 close friends and family members who would be willing to be contacted in regards to the study (for the social connection lab task) and be willing to provide 2 pictures of a close other (for the threat of shock task). Exclusion Criteria: Following an email screening and structured telephone interview, prospective participants with the following conditions will not advance to the in- person screening session: pregnant or planning to become pregnant in the next 6 months, presence of chronic mental or physical illness, history of allergies, liver, or other severe chronic diseases, current and regular use of prescription medications, or previous history of fainting during blood draws. Furthermore, the absence of significant health problems or medication use history will be confirmed by an in-person screening session. Any participant who has any of the following conditions will be ineligible for the study: (1) Any and all medical conditions, especially hepatitis or liver failure. Psychiatric Disorders. (2) current and/or lifetime history of a major Depressive Disorder or other Diagnostic and Statistical Manual Diploma in Social Medicine (DSM-IV) psychiatric disorder (e.g. substance dependence) (3) current and/or past regular use of analgesics such as opioids; (4) current and/or past regular use of psychotropic medications, including selective serotonergic reuptake inhibitors, antidepressants, anxiolytics, hypnotics, sedatives and barbiturates. Health factors. (5) current smokers (13) body mass index (BMI) greater than 35, (14) shows evidence of drug use from a urine test, (15) has a positive pregnancy test, if female, or (16) shows any abnormalities on screening laboratory tests. |
Allocation: Randomized, Intervention Model: Crossover Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Investigator), Primary Purpose: Basic Science
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | University of California, Los Angeles Department of Psychology | Los Angeles | California |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of California, Los Angeles |
United States,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
---|---|---|---|---|
Other | Self-reported Physical Symptoms | At the end of each day while on a study drug (4 days when on naltrexone and 4 days when on placebo) participants reported on their physical symptoms (headaches, dizziness/faintness, nausea, appetite increase/decrease) on a 0 (no symptoms) to 4 (very severe) scale. Responses were averaged across study drug to evaluate a single outcome for days when participants were on naltrexone and a single outcome for days when participants were on placebo. |
once a day for 8 days | Yes |
Primary | Changes in Self-reported Feelings of Connection During Naltrexone (vs. Placebo) | Participants will read positive, loving messages from friends and family members and then rate their feelings of connection (how connected, touched, and warm they felt, a = .93, averaged to create a measure of feelings of social connection). Ratings were made on a 1-7 scale anchored by "not at all" and "very." Higher numbers indicate greater feelings of connection in response to reading the loving messages. | participants will report on their feelings of connection during two separate lab visits, on day 4 of each drug assignment | No |
Secondary | Daily Self-reported Feelings of Social Connection | For 8 days (4 while on placebo, 4 while on naltrexone), participants were asked to think back to the last 24 hours and respond to how disconnected they felt ("I felt out of touch and disconnected from others"). Ratings were made on a 1-7 scale anchored by 'strongly disagree' and 'strongly agree.' For ease of interpretation, feelings of disconnection were reverse-coded to measure daily feelings of social connection. Thus higher numbers indicate greater feelings of connection. Responses were averaged across the 4 days that participants were on each study drug (4 while on placebo, 4 while on naltrexone). | end of day for 8 days | No |
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