Smoking Clinical Trial
Official title:
Neuropharmacology of Response Inhibition in Comorbid ADHD and Nicotine Dependence
Verified date | August 2014 |
Source | Duke University |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Observational |
The purpose of this study is to evaluate how nicotine, withdrawal from nicotine, and
methylphenidate (a drug used for the treatment of ADHD) affect the brain of smokers with and
without ADHD while doing tasks in an functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging scanner.
Study Hypotheses:
1. compared to non-ADHD smokers, smokers with ADHD will exhibit greater abstinence-induced
decrements in response inhibition performance and reward and greater concomitant
disruptions of brain activity
2. administration of MPH to abstinent smokers will ameliorate response inhibition
performance and reward deficits and task-related brain activation and this effect will
be greater among ADHD smokers
3. genetic markers of dopamine neurotransmission will moderate abstinence- and MPH -
induced changes in task-related brain activation across tasks.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 101 |
Est. completion date | August 2014 |
Est. primary completion date | August 2014 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 50 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: 1. generally healthy, between the ages of 18-50yrs, 2. smoking at least 10 cigarettes/day of a brand delivering =0.5 mg nicotine according to the standard Federal Trade Commission (FTC) method, 3. an expired Carbon Monoxide concentration of at least 10ppm (to confirm inhalation) or a positive urine cotinine test (Nicalert ™) of 3 or greater, 4. no interest in quitting smoking as measured by self-report, 5. right-handed as measured by a three item scale used in our laboratory. Exclusion Criteria: 1. unable to attend all required experimental sessions, 2. have significant health problems (e.g., chronic hypertension, emphysema, seizure disorders, history of significant heart problems), 3. use of psychoactive medications with the exception of ADHD pharmacotherapies among ADHD diagnosed participants (see washout procedures below) 4. use of smokeless tobacco 5. current or past year alcohol or drug abuse, 6. use of illegal drugs as measured by urine drug screen or self report 7. current use of nicotine replacement therapy or other smoking cessation treatment, 8. presence of conditions that would make MRI unsafe (e.g., pacemaker, metal objects in the body, IUD), 9. if they are female and pregnant or plan on becoming pregnant. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | Duke Child and Family Study Center//Duke Health Behavior Neuroscience Research Program | Durham | North Carolina |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Duke University | National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) |
United States,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
---|---|---|---|---|
Primary | To evaluate the effects of smoking abstinence on response inhibition brain function in smokers with and without ADHD. | Smokers will undergo three functional Magnetic Resonance Image scanning sessions while performing a task that measures response inhibition (Go/Go/No-Go task) Scanning will take place in the following conditions: smoking as usual + placebo pill, 24 hr smoking abstinence + placebo pill and 24 hr abstinence + methylphenidate (MPH). Methylphenidate is a dopamine reuptake inhibitor and its administration will allow us to evaluate the role of dopamine neurotransmission on response inhibition in the context of smoking abstinence. | July 2009 through December 2013 |
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