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NCT ID: NCT05271578 Recruiting - Vascular Reactivity Clinical Trials

MRI and Biological Markers of Acute E-Cigarette Exposure in Smokers and Vapers

AeCE
Start date: June 7, 2022
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

To examine vascular reactivity and inflammatory biomarkers via quantitative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and blood serum, respectively, in a crossover study where active vapers (electronic cigarette users) and smokers will undergo three separate acute exposure-episodes of electronic cigarette +/- nicotine and tobacco-cig. The MRI exams and blood draws will be performed pre- and post-exposure. The results will be compared against baseline values derived from a group of non-smokers/non-vapers, who will also undergo a blood draw and MRI.

NCT ID: NCT01957501 Terminated - Clinical trials for Major Depressive Disorder

Detecting Depression and Bipolar Disorder in Adolescents Using a Biomarker Panel

Start date: July 2013
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

Depression and bipolar disorder are major public health concerns for adolescents today. Teenage depression and bipolar disorder are associated with social isolation, family stress, school failure, substance abuse and suicide. Screening for depression and bipolar disorder so that treatment can be started early in the course of illness is an urgent public health priority. Many teens with bipolar disorder are incorrectly diagnosed as having unipolar depression. It is critical that adolescents receive proper screening and assessment that leads to an accurate diagnosis and treatment. An efficient, cost-effective, blood-based screening program could be performed on an annual or semi-annual basis to potentially detect depression and then differentiate between unipolar and bipolar depression. If this type of screening were able to detect a significant percentage of teens with depression or bipolar disorder, the positive impact on U.S. public health would be substantial. The purpose of this study is to conduct a pilot study to assess the probability of detecting adolescent unipolar and bipolar depression through blood samples.