Sport Injury Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effects of Subconcussive Head Impacts on Neural Integrity and Function in ADHD: a Case-control Intervention
Verified date | February 2023 |
Source | Indiana University |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
The purpose of this study is to examine the acute neural responses to subconcussive head impacts in individuals with Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). The study is designed to identify the effects of 10 controlled soccer headings in college-aged soccer players diagnosed with ADHD and without ADHD, through the use of neural-injury blood biomarkers, functional and diffusion MRI, and ocular-motor function across three acute timepoints. The central hypothesis is that neuronal structural, physiological, and functional impairments from subconcussive head impacts will be amplified by ADHD. The neural-injury blood biomarkers neurofilament light (NF-L), glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP), ubiquitin C-terminal hydrolase-L1 (UCHL-1), and Tau will be measured in plasma, with the hypothesis that 10 soccer headings will significantly increase plasma NF-L levels in both groups at 24h post-heading compared to baseline, but this increase will be higher in the ADHD group; plasma UCH-L1, GFAP, and Tau levels will increase significantly after 10 headings in the ADHD group at 2h and 24h post-heading, but levels in the non-ADHD group will remain consistent throughout the time points. It is also hypothesized that repetitive subconcussive head impacts will impair neurocognitive function, as measured by regional changes in fMRI activation during working memory and attention-based tasks, in the ADHD group. Ten headings will significantly alter fMRI activation in the ADHD group from baseline. This impairment will not be observed in the non-ADHD group, rather the non-ADHD group will show consistent fMRI activation even after 10 headings. White matter microstructure will be measured by diffusion imaging metrics, with the hypothesis that 10 soccer headings will significantly disrupt microstructure in the ADHD group compared to baseline, but not in the non-ADHD group. The study will also assess neuro-ophthalmologic function as measured by the King-Devick test (KDT) and oculomotor function as measured by the near-point-of-convergence (NPC) in response to subconcussive head impacts. The hypothesis is that NPC performance will be significantly impaired and persist for longer than 24 hours in both groups, but this impairment will be greater in the ADHD group, and that the learning curve and expected improvement of KDT will be significantly blunted in both groups, with a display of worsening in the ADHD group.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 69 |
Est. completion date | March 15, 2022 |
Est. primary completion date | March 15, 2022 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years to 26 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: For ADHD Cohort 1. Aged between 18 and 26 years at the start of the study 2. Providing documentation of ADHD being clinically diagnosed by a psychologist, psychiatrist, or a neurologist 3) Taking their prescribed ADHD medication >5 days a week 4) Currently playing soccer (i.e., intercollegiate, intramural, club) 5) At least 5 years of soccer heading experience For non-ADHD Cohort 1. Aged between 18 and 26 years at the start of the study 2. Absence of prior or current clinical diagnoses of ADHD 3. Absence of prior or current history of taking ADHD medication 4) Currently playing soccer (i.e., intercollegiate, intramural, club) 5) At least 5 years of soccer heading experience Exclusion Criteria: For both ADHD and non-ADHD Cohorts 1. Any head or neck injury in the year before the start of the study 2. Current use of medications that trigger drowsiness 3. Pregnancy 4. Any history of neurological disorders and learning disability other than ADHD 5. Metal implants in the head 6. Implanted electro/magnetic devices (e.g. orthodontic braces, pacemakers, aneurysm clips) |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | Indiana University School of Public Health | Bloomington | Indiana |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Indiana University |
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Acute change in brain-derived blood biomarkers from pre to 2 hour post-heading | Blood samples will be collected and centrifuged at 1500 x g for ten minutes at 4 degree celsius. Serum samples will be aliquoted and stored at -80 degree celsius until analysis.
Serum samples will be assayed for neurofilament-light (NfL), glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP), tau, and Ubiquitin C-terminal Hydrolase 1 (UCH-L1). All expression levels in pg/mL. |
Blood samples will be collected at pre- and 2 hour post-heading | |
Primary | Acute change in brain-derived blood biomarkers from pre to 24 hour post-heading | Blood samples will be collected and centrifuged at 1500 x g for ten minutes at 4 degree celsius. Serum samples will be aliquoted and stored at -80 degree celsius until analysis.
Serum samples will be assayed for neurofilament-light (NfL), glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP), tau, and Ubiquitin C-terminal Hydrolase 1 (UCH-L1). All expression levels in pg/mL. |
Blood samples will be collected at pre- and 24 hour post-heading | |
Primary | Acute change in regional fMRI activation during memory and attention tasks from pre to 2 hour post-heading | A standardized MRI protocol acquired on a Siemens TIM Trio scanner, equipped with an eight channel phased array head radiofrequency coil will be used to collect fMRI images while attention and working memory tasks are administered.
The task based fMRI protocol will consist of N-Back tasks to assess visual and verbal working memory, Flanker task to assess attention, and a function Resting State task. |
fMRI procedures will be performed at pre and 2 hour post-heading | |
Primary | Acute change in regional fMRI activation during memory and attention tasks from pre to 24 hour post-heading | A standardized MRI protocol acquired on a Siemens TIM Trio scanner, equipped with an eight channel phased array head radiofrequency coil will be used to collect fMRI images while attention and working memory tasks are administered.
The task based fMRI protocol will consist of N-Back tasks to assess visual and verbal working memory, Flanker task to assess attention, and a function Resting State task. |
fMRI procedures will be performed at pre and 2 hour post-heading | |
Primary | Acute change in axonal microstructure from pre to 2 hour post-heading. | A standardized MRI protocol acquired on a Siemens TIM Trio scanner, equipped with an eight channel phased array head radiofrequency coil will be used to assess changes in diffusion metrics.
Whole-brain Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) will be performed with a multi-slice single-shot spin echo echoplanar pulse sequence (echo time [TE] = 81 ms; repetition time [TR] = 9 s) using 64 diffusion-encoding directions, isotopically distributed over the surface of a sphere with electrostatic repulsion. Neurite orientation, dispersion and density imaging (NODDI) metrics will be used in addition to DTI to assess axonal density within white matter, orientation of axonal dispersion, and free water diffusion. |
MRI procedures will be performed at pre and 2 hour post-heading | |
Primary | Acute change in axonal microstructure from pre to 24 hour post-heading. | A standardized MRI protocol acquired on a Siemens TIM Trio scanner, equipped with an eight channel phased array head radiofrequency coil will be used to assess changes in diffusion metrics.
Whole-brain Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) will be performed with a multi-slice single-shot spin echo echoplanar pulse sequence (echo time [TE] = 81 ms; repetition time [TR] = 9 s) using 64 diffusion-encoding directions, isotopically distributed over the surface of a sphere with electrostatic repulsion. Neurite orientation, dispersion and density imaging (NODDI) metrics will be used in addition to DTI to assess axonal density within white matter, orientation of axonal dispersion, and free water diffusion. |
MRI procedures will be performed at pre and 24 hour post-heading | |
Secondary | Acute change in ocular-motor function from pre to 2 hour post-heading | Participants will undergo 3 ocular-motor assessments: 1) near-point of convergence; 2) King-Devick Test--a brief assessment of saccadic eye movements, attention, and visual and language processing; and 3) Blinktbi--a blink reflex assessment. | Ocular-motor function will be assessed at pre- and 2 hour post-heading | |
Secondary | Acute change in ocular-motor function from pre to 24 hour post-heading | Participants will undergo 3 ocular-motor assessments: 1) near-point of convergence; 2) King-Devick Test--a brief assessment of saccadic eye movements, attention, and visual and language processing; and 3) Blinktbi--a blink reflex assessment. | Ocular-motor function will be assessed at pre- and 24 hour post-heading |
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