Neurobiology of Sleep and Sleep Treatment Response in Returning Veterans
NCT ID: NCT01637584
Last Updated: 2017-05-23
Study Results
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COMPLETED
NA
40 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2010-04-30
2012-11-30
Brief Summary
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The overarching hypothesis is that PTSD is characterized by neurobiological alterations in the amygdala, medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC), and brain centers involved in the regulation of NREM and REM sleep, and that these neurobiological changes are normalized with effective sleep treatment.
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
DOUBLE
Study Groups
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Prazosin
Active medication arm. Prazosin is an FDA approved medication, originally designed as an anti-hypertension medication. Side effects of the medication in some include sleepiness and once asleep, sustained sleep.
Prazosin
The medication will be administered in the same manner, regardless of active or placebo, as the study physician and investigators, as well as the participants, will be blind to the type of medication they are taking.
Placebo
A placebo is a sugar pill, which will be used to compare with the results of the active medication
Placebo
The medication will be administered in the same manner, regardless of active or placebo, as the study physician and investigators, as well as the participants, will be blind to the type of medication they are taking.
Interventions
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Prazosin
The medication will be administered in the same manner, regardless of active or placebo, as the study physician and investigators, as well as the participants, will be blind to the type of medication they are taking.
Placebo
The medication will be administered in the same manner, regardless of active or placebo, as the study physician and investigators, as well as the participants, will be blind to the type of medication they are taking.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Between the ages of 18 and 50 years old
* Not taking medications known to affect sleep or wake function for 2 weeks
Additional selection criteria for PTSD subjects are:
* Trauma occurred three months or more before study entry
* Meeting diagnostic criteria for current PTSD according to the Clinician Administered PTSD Scale (CAPS)
* Participants will remain in ongoing counseling services
Additional selection criterion for non-PTSD healthy subjects:
* Not meet DSM-IV diagnostic criteria for current PTSD
* Have a total score \< 13 on the Beck Depression Inventory
* Participants who are active-duty military personnel will be required to obtain permission from their commander to participate in this study.
Exclusion Criteria
* Beck Depression Inventory \> 30
* History of psychotic or bipolar disorder
* Current history (within 3 months) of substance or alcohol abuse
* Significant or unstable acute or chronic medical conditions
* Other current sleep disorders
* Presence of implanted devices or metal in body such as cardiac pacemaker, aneurysm clip, ear implant, shrapnel, neurostimulators or other metal devices
* Fear of closed spaces
* Previous radiation exposure (past year) that exceeds recommended safety limits
* Pregnancy or breast feeding
* Resting blood pressure \< 90/60 at the screening physical examination
* Heart rate \> 100 beats/minutes
* Current use of a beta-blocker
* Use of an alpha-1 antagonist agent in the previous 3 weeks
* Refusal to follow the safety measures in the case of use of a phosphodiesterase 5 inhibitor (Cialis, Viagra, Levitra)
* Unexpected, untreated, or serious EKG findings
18 Years
50 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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University of Pittsburgh
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Anne Germain
Associate Professor
Locations
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Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
Countries
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References
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Stocker RP, Cieply MA, Paul B, Khan H, Henry L, Kontos AP, Germain A. Combat-related blast exposure and traumatic brain injury influence brain glucose metabolism during REM sleep in military veterans. Neuroimage. 2014 Oct 1;99:207-14. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2014.05.067. Epub 2014 Jun 2.
Other Identifiers
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PRO08050307
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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