FHA: Characterization of Metabolic Status, Brain Circuitry, and Stress-Reactivity
NCT00453219 · Status: WITHDRAWN · Type: OBSERVATIONAL
Last updated 2013-10-30
Summary
Functional Hypothalamic Amenorrhea (FHA), the spontaneous cessation of the menstrual cycle for at least 6 months after menstrual cyclicity has been established, is a common and reversible form of anovulation not due to discernible organic causes. Whereas animal studies suggest an interaction of metabolic and psychosocial stress in the genesis of FHA, the distinct central mechanisms in humans are not clear. On a behavioral level, FHA appears to depend on a complex interplay between individual stress susceptibility, stressful life events, and enduring metabolic challenge due to inappropriate attitudes towards eating and body image. We will use a comparison group of ovulatory, eumenorrheic women (EW) and a contrast group of lean women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). Although women with FHA and PCOS present with anovulation, each condition differs markedly in pathobiology (and health burden). Contrasting women with FHA to those with PCOS will afford an opportunity to understand more about the interaction between metabolism, stress, and reproduction and to determine the extent to which differences between FHA and EW are attributable to reproductive compromise (anovulation) per se versus specific to the pathogenesis of FHA or PCOS. We have used this approach to great advantage in the past to show that hypercortisolemia was confined to FHA and not PCOS (Berga 1997) and that dysfunctional (unrealistic) attitudes and decreased coping skills were reported more often in FHA than in PCOS and more in PCOS than EW. Further, this approach of comparing 3 groups will allow us to improve therapeutic approaches for two principle causes of anovulatory infertility in women. To accomplish this, we will study women with FHA, PCOS, and normal ovulatory women. The study will take place over 2 months and women will make 4-5 outpatient visits to the Clinical Integration Network Center and will have one overnight stay for frequent blood sampling.
Conditions
- Anovulation
- FHA
- Eumenorrhea
- Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
Interventions
- PROCEDURE
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Screening evaluation
A detailed history will be taken and a physical examination performed along with a blood sample to verify ovulatory status in women with regular cycles and determine cause of anovulation in women with irregular or absent menstrual cycles.
- PROCEDURE
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Meal Response
The investigators are interested in how nutrition and metabolism can influence reproduction and they will look at how the body senses hunger and how it responses to food. Blood samples will be collected and questionnaires given to assess responses and feeling about hunger and food.
- GENETIC
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Blood Collection
A blood sample will be collected and used to check for genetic markers of stress vulnerability.
- PROCEDURE
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Functional MRI
research participants will have an functional MRI scan of their brain while reviewing word lists associated with body image and emotions. This procedure will last about 1 hour.
- PROCEDURE
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Endocrine Assessment
research participants will have a 30 hour inpatient hospital admission with every 15 minute blood sampling for 24 hours. Hormone measures of stress, reproduction, and appetite will be obtained.
Sponsors & Collaborators
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Emory University
lead OTHER
Principal Investigators
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Sarah L Berga, MD · Emory University
Eligibility
- Min Age
- 18 Years
- Max Age
- 35 Years
- Sex
- FEMALE
- Healthy Volunteers
- Yes
Timeline & Regulatory
- Start
- 2011-07-31
Countries
- United States
Study Locations
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