Stress, Emotional Clinical Trial
— ChangesOfficial title:
The Menopause Transition: Estrogen Variability, HPA Axis and Affective Symptoms
Verified date | March 2020 |
Source | University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
Women in the menopause transition ('perimenopause') are exposed to extreme hormone variability, tend to experience a unique set of severe stressors (e.g., divorce, death of loved ones), and are also at substantially elevated risk to suffer from mood and anxiety disorders. The purpose of this research is to understand the mechanisms by which variability in estradiol (E2) is associated with the symptoms of anxiety and anhedonia (loss of interest and pleasure - a common symptom of depression). By stabilizing E2 variability with a hormonal manipulation, this research will determine the degree to which the E2 variability (or E2 levels) plays a causal role in perimenopausal anxiety and anhedonia symptoms and whether it does so by affecting biological responses to stress.
Status | Terminated |
Enrollment | 82 |
Est. completion date | May 10, 2020 |
Est. primary completion date | May 10, 2020 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | Female |
Age group | 45 Years to 60 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: - Perimenopausal (either early perimenopause, defined as menstrual cycle length 7+ days longer or shorter than usual; or the late perimenopause, defined as =2 skipped cycles and an interval of amenorrhea =60 days but within one year of the last menstrual period) - 45 to 60 years of age - must be medically healthy Exclusion Criteria: - a history of cardiovascular disease (CVD) including coronary artery disease, arteriosclerosis, heart attack, or stroke - Type I or II diabetes - personal history of thrombotic events - personal or family history suggesting elevated risk for E2-related cancer - currently experiencing migraine headaches with aura |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | Susan Girdler, PhD, Principal Investigator | Chapel Hill | North Carolina |
United States | UNC SHARRP Lab | Chapel Hill | North Carolina |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill | National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) |
United States,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Change Over Time in the Anxiety Score From State-Trait Anxiety Inventory | The State-Trait anxiety inventory is consists of 20 questions on a 4-point force-choice Likert-type response scales (scores 0 - 3). The 20 questions are summed together for final score. The score can range from 0 to 60 with higher scores representing higher levels of anxiety. Change over time is defined as the difference in the least square means between timepoints and 95% confidence interval limits. | Baseline (Week 8), Weeks 16, 20 and 24 | |
Primary | Change Over Time in Anhedonia Score From Snaith-Hamilton Pleasure Scale | Anhedonia will be assessed using SHAPS scores which range from 14-56, with higher scores corresponding to higher levels of anhedonia. Change over time is defined as the difference in least square means between time points and 95% confidence interval limits. | Baseline (Week 8), Weeks 16, 20 and 24 | |
Secondary | Change Over Time in AUC Cortisol Stress Response | The stress biomarker cortisol (µg/dL) assessed at rest and in response to the Trier Social Stress test (AUC with respect to ground) at baseline (Week 8) and again post-randomization at weeks 16, 20 and 24. Blood serum samples for measuring cortisol are taken at immediately before the Trier Social Stress test and at 10, 20, 30, and 45 minutes post test. Change over time is defined as the difference in least square means between timepoints and with 95% confidence interval limits. | Baseline (Week 8), Weeks 16, 20 and 24 | |
Secondary | Change Over Time in Threat Bias Score From Dot Probe Task | Changes in threat bias scores assessed using Dot Probe task during labs at weeks 8, 16, 20 and 24. The bias measurement protocol consists of 144 trials (48 threat congruent, 48 threat incongruent, 48 neutral presentations). Participants indicate the probe letter via button press. Angry face location, probe location, probe type and actor are all fully counterbalanced in presentation. The threat bias score equals the mean of reaction time on threat congruent from threat incongruent trials. A threat bias scores >0 indicate a bias towards threat, whereas scores <0 mean that the participant is slower to respond to threatening stimuli than neutral stimuli. Reaction times were measured in milliseconds. Change over time is defined as the difference in least square means between timepoints with 95% confidence interval limits. | up to 24 weeks | |
Secondary | Change Over Time in Percent of "Hard Task" Choice in EEfRT | Effort Expenditure for Rewards Task (EEfRT) measures approach motivation that indexes the willingness to expend effort to obtain monetary rewards under varying conditions of reward probability and magnitude. On each trial, participants choose between an "easy task" and a "hard task" and are presented with information about the probability of winning (i.e., 12%, 50%, or 88%), and the magnitude of the potential reward if they complete the button-press task successfully (range: $1.24 - $4.12). Completion of the easy task requires 30 button presses in 7 seconds using the dominant index finger, whereas completion of the hard task requires 100 presses with the non-dominant "pinky" finger in 21 seconds. The percent of hard task choices is the dependent measure. Change over time is defined as the difference in least square means between time points with 95% confidence interval limits. | up to 24 weeks |
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