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NCT number NCT00548327
Other study ID # 080002
Secondary ID Atomoxetine Prot
Status Terminated
Phase Phase 2
First received October 19, 2007
Last updated April 30, 2013
Start date October 2007
Est. completion date November 2011

Study information

Verified date April 2013
Source National Institutes of Health Clinical Center (CC)
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority United States: Federal Government
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

This study will evaluate whether Atomoxetine improves cognition in healthy volunteers as well as patients with schizophrenia. Atomoxetine is a drug that has been Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved for Attention Deficit Disorder and allegedly increase the amount of the neurotransmitter dopamine in the frontal cortex of the brain.


Description:

Psychopharmacological modulation of the catecholaminergic system can enhance some aspects of cognitive function. For example, catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT) inhibitors such as tolcapone can improve working memory/executive function. Similarly, modafinil, a catecholaminergic agonist with norepinephrine (NA) reuptake blocking properties, was also shown to improve delay-dependent working memory in mice. Differences in the response between individuals might be related to a number of factors, including variations in the genes. The recent finding that a polymorphism in the COMT gene, which produces a change in enzyme activity, accounts for 4% of the variance in performance of working memory tasks in humans suggest that COMT genotype may predict response to COMT inhibitors or to other dopaminergic agonists that increase catecholaminergic function in the frontal cortex. In the present investigation our goal is to examine, in normal controls and patients with schizophrenia, the effect of atomoxetine, a selective noradrenaline reuptake inhibitor that increases extracellular levels of dopamine in the frontal cortex, on cognitive function. We predict that both normal controls and patients with schizophrenia with the val/val genotype, which present higher COMT activity and, thus, lower extracellular dopamine concentrations in the frontal cortex, will have a significant improvement in working memory. Furthermore, in conjunction with other National Institute of Mental Health imaging protocols, we would like to examine the neurophysiological correlates related to working memory. We predict improved measures in prefrontal efficiency in subjects and patients specifically with the val/val genotype. The present protocol will provide new insights on the importance of this genetic polymorphism in the regulation of aminergic-controlled cognitive function in normal individuals. Furthermore, this protocol will test whether atomoxetine offers a new treatment, based on genotype, for cognitive impairment in schizophrenia. An Investigational New Drug (IND) waiver will be requested for the present study.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Terminated
Enrollment 11
Est. completion date November 2011
Est. primary completion date November 2011
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender Both
Age group 18 Years to 45 Years
Eligibility - INCLUSION CRITERIA:

- Prior participation under NIH protocol # 95-M-0150, or new normal volunteers or schizophrenic patients that meet criteria for NIH protocol # 95-M-0150.

- No active Axis I or Axis II diagnosis in normal volunteers.

- Age range: 18-45 years.

- Normal EKG and blood pressure readings.

EXCLUSION CRITERIA:

- Normal volunteers with an active Axis I or Axis II disorder or patients with an Axis I diagnosis other than schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder obtained either from prior Structured Clinical Interview for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual Disorders (SCID) interview in Protocol 95-M-0150 or through a screening interview will be excluded.

- Subjects with a history of cardiovascular disease, liver disease and other serious medical illnesses, and untreated or uncontrolled hypertension will be excluded because of the potential for drug-drug interaction or because of the potential deleterious effect of the drug on the medical condition. An electrocardiogram, blood pressure, pulse rate, toxicological screen, cell blood count and metabolic panel including Liver Function Tests (LFTs) will be checked on all subjects prior to participation in the study. Any subject with an electrocardiogram deemed abnormal by a cardiologist or with sustained systolic blood pressure of 150 mmHg or above, diastolic blood pressure of 100 mmHg or above will be excluded from the study.

- Schizophrenic patients taking a COMT inhibitor, any illicit drugs of abuse, or Monoamine Oxidase (MAO) inhibitors will be excluded. Patients taking paroxetine, fluoxetine, bupropion, tricyclic antidepressants, albuterol, modafinil, stimulants or pressor agents will be excluded from the study. No medication will be stopped in order to participate in the study.

- Normal control subjects taking any medication other than occasional nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID) or with recent history of illicit drug or alcohol abuse will be excluded. Normal controls on contraceptive medication will be excluded from the study.

- Pregnant women: Women of childbearing potential will undergo a urine pregnancy test the day the study initiates and they will be screened by history for the possibility of pregnancy.

Study Design

Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Crossover Assignment, Masking: Double Blind (Subject, Caregiver, Investigator, Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Treatment


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Drug:
Atomoxetine
Comparison between Atomoxetine and Placebo
Procedure:
Functional magnetic resonance imaging
Comparison between Atomoxetine and Placebo arms
Neuropsychological Testing
Comparison between Atomoxetine and Placebo arms
Drug:
Placebo
25 mg, 40 mg, 60 mg and 80 mg Atomoxetine Placebo

Locations

Country Name City State
United States National Institutes of Health Clinical Center, 9000 Rockville Pike Bethesda Maryland

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

References & Publications (3)

Béracochéa D, Cagnard B, Célérier A, le Merrer J, Pérès M, Piérard C. First evidence of a delay-dependent working memory-enhancing effect of modafinil in mice. Neuroreport. 2001 Feb 12;12(2):375-8. — View Citation

de Saint Hilaire Z, Orosco M, Rouch C, Blanc G, Nicolaidis S. Variations in extracellular monoamines in the prefrontal cortex and medial hypothalamus after modafinil administration: a microdialysis study in rats. Neuroreport. 2001 Nov 16;12(16):3533-7. — View Citation

Egan MF, Goldberg TE, Kolachana BS, Callicott JH, Mazzanti CM, Straub RE, Goldman D, Weinberger DR. Effect of COMT Val108/158 Met genotype on frontal lobe function and risk for schizophrenia. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2001 Jun 5;98(12):6917-22. Epub 2001 May 29. — View Citation

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Other Blood Plasma Concentration of Atomoxetine Blood for drug plasma levels is obtained before and 3 hours after dosing on the 14th day receiving Atomoxetine. before and 3 hours after dosing on the 14th day receiving Atomoxetine No
Primary Changes in Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) Blood-oxygen-level-dependent (Bold) Activity Main outcome measures were BOLD fMRI response (activation) while performing a prefrontal cortex-dependent task such as N-Back Working Memory with increasing levels of task difficulty. It was expected to have a greater level of activation in BOLD fMRI in schizophrenic patients with respect to normal volunteers, and a greater activation in individuals (either normal volunteers or patients) who share the val/val genotype with respect to the met/met genotype.
Based on prior fMRI studies and on power analysis of neuropsychological variables, at least 28 and 26 subjects are respectively needed to achieve significant power in functional neuroimaging and neuropsychological studies.These sizes provide an 80% power to observe significant differences between drug conditions at the 0.05 level.
2 hours after the first or the second dose of Atomoxetine or placebo on 14th day No
Primary Changes in Cognitive Function Measured by Neuropsychological Testing Neuropsychological testing consists of a battery of 10-12 individual tests to measure cognitive function. We expect both a drug effect and a genotype effect on neuropsychological tasks that measure dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) executive function, mostly in individuals who share the val/val genotype with respect to the met/met genotype. 2 hours after the first or the second dose of Atomoxetine or placebo on 14th day No
Secondary Change in The Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS) The Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS) is a 7-point rating scale with (1) indicating the absence of a symptom or behavior and (7) indicating the most severe symptom. The PANSS includes three scales(Positive and Negative Syndromes and General Psychopathology)and five clusters (Anergia, Thought Disturbance, Activation, Paranoid/Belligerence and Depression. At 14th and 35th days Yes
Secondary Change in The Profile of Mood States The Profile of Mood States is an instrument that provides a rapid method of assessing transient, fluctuating mood states. The POMS consists of 65 adjectives rated by subjects on a 5-point scale and six factors that derive from this scale are: 1)tension-anxiety, 2)depression-dejection, 3)anger-hostility, 4)fatigue-inertia, 5)vigor-activity and 6)Confusion-bewilderment. At 14th and 35th days Yes
Secondary Change in The Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale The Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale is a psychological questionnaire to rate the severity of anxiety.It contains 14 symptom-oriented questions.Each of these symptoms is given a severity rating, from not present(scored as 0)to very severe(scored as 4) At 14th and 35th days Yes
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