Advanced Functional and Structural MRI Techniques for Neuropharmacological Imaging

Trial statusRecruiting
Trial phaseNot applicable
Trial typeInterventional
Biological sexAll
Age18-80
SponsorNational Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)

About this trial

Background:

\- Functional and structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) techniques have allowed researchers to map and study how the brain works when at rest and when engaged in specific tasks. MRI scans have provided more information about how drugs affect the brain, and about how drug addiction changes the brain and influences behavior, mood, and thinking processes. To better understand the underlying mechanism of drug addiction and to develop strategies for more effective treatment, researchers are interested in developing new MRI techniques to study the effects of addiction on the brain.

Objectives:

\- To develop new functional and structural MRI techniques, and to evaluate their potential use in brain imaging studies related to addiction.

Eligibility:

* Individuals between 18 and 80 years of age. * Participants may be smokers or nonsmokers, and may use drugs or not use drugs.

Design:

* During the initial screening, participants will complete questionnaires about family and personal history, drug use, and other information as required by the researchers. Participants who will be asked to complete tasks during the MRI scan will be shown how to perform these tasks before the scanning session. * Before each study session, participants may be asked to complete some or all of the following: questions about their drug use during the last week, a breathalyzer test, a urine drug-use assessment, a urine pregnancy test, or a measure of carbon monoxide. Participants will also provide blood samples before the start of the scan. * For each scanning session, participants will have an MRI scan that will last approximately 2 hours. * MRI scans may include specific tasks to be performed during the scan, or an experiment that studies the brain's response to carbon dioxide.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

Subjects must be between the ages of 18-80, be generally healthy and male or non-pregnant female. Smokers, non-smokers, drug using and non-drug using populations will participate in this study.

Male and non-pregnant female adults between the ages of 18-80.

All subjects must be able to provide informed consent.

Disqualifiers

Are pregnant. Urine pregnancy tests will be performed on all female volunteers of child-bearing potential before each experimental session.

Are unable to undergo MRI scanning due to implanted metallic devices (cardiac pacemaker or neurostimulator, some artificial joints, metal pins, surgical clips or other implanted metal parts including Copper 7 IUD) or claustrophobia.

Have major medical illnesses severe enough to impact data being gathered. Potential exclusions may include a history of chronic uncontrolled hypertension, diabetes, HIV, or other clinically significant medical conditions that may alter the signal being measured.

Have current major psychiatric disorders to include, but not limited to, mood, anxiety, psychotic disorders.

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • MagPro X100 Magnetic Stimulator
  • Transcranial Rotating Magnetic Stimulator
  • Magnetom Prisma Fit 3T Scanner

Treatment groups

1,000 Participants
are divided into 4 treatment groups