A Neurobiological Study on Heterogeneity of Schizophrenia: Genetic Variations and Neurobiological Differentiations
NCT01075373 · Status: UNKNOWN · Type: OBSERVATIONAL · Enrollment: 360
Last updated 2010-03-08
Summary
Schizophrenia (SCH) is a devastating brain disorder with grave personal, family and social cost. SCH is a complex and heterogeneous (both genetic and clinical) disorder with oligogenetic endowed vulnerability risk of disease, which manifested as a clinical syndrome comprised of positive, negative and cognitive symptoms in late adolescent or young adulthood under the interaction with environmental stress. The fact that most positive psychotic symptoms can be well controlled by dopamine-blocking antipsychotics substantiates that dopamine hyperactivity is the pathophysiological model of SCH positive symptoms. This is the dopamine model of SCH.
The presence of negative and cognitive symptoms has not being fully explained by the dopamine model. The hypo-glutaminergic function was hypothesized to replace or to supplement the dopamine pathological model. The hypo-glutaminergic state was due to a neurodevelopmental disturbance in early-stage of life, and was coined as a pathophysiological mechanism of SCH.
The neurodevelopmental disturbance supports the hypo-glutamine model based on the cytoarchitecture abnormality in glutamate-pyramidal cells and reduced gray matter volume. We have found potential vulnerability genes of DISC1 and NRG1 in our Taiwanese SCH family samples. These two genes have functions on neurodevelopmental process. Besides, we, the investigators, also found two vulnerability genes of DRD2 receptor gene and COMT genes in our Taiwanese SCH families. The dopamine neurotransmission disturbance could be another pathophysiological mechanism of SCH.
With the awareness of confounding variables of antipsychotic treatment response revealed in pharmacogenetic studies, such as drug metabolism related genes and plasma HVA level, we intend to test the etiological genetic hypotheses in antipsychotic treatment response: (1) The group of neurodevelopmental etiology with risk variations in DISC1 and NRG1 genes is of poor treatment response group; (2) The group of pure hyperdopamine etiology with risk variation in DRD2 receptor and COMT genes is of good treatment group.
The potential treatment response related biomarkers, which are directly or indirectly induced by the etiological risk genetic variations, will be examined. These potential biomarkers include homovanillic acid (HVA), glutamate, serotonin, cytokines, and signaling proteins, the neurocognitive function, event-related evoked potential, Niacin skin test, and the AKT1 level in the peripheral lymphocytes.
After obtained the informed consult, we'll recruit 30 drug-naïve early schizophrenia (first episode or prodromal stage) patients for pre-treatment and post-treatment assessment on treatment response using positive and negative syndrome scale (PANSS), changes in biomarkers (including biochemical, electro-physiological and neuro-cognitive variables), and brain imaging (studies of component Project No.2 of this Integrated Program) of PET, fMRI, MRI, DSI and MRS (please refer to Project No.2) in addition to genotyping on DISC1, NRG1, DRD2 and COMT genes. The treatment agent is the dopamine stabilizing agent (aripiprazole, 15mg/day for 4 weeks) taking the advantage of dopamine activity balancing effect. Besides, we'll recruit 30 normal controls matched with age, gender, and education, who will receive genotyping and evaluations in all biomarker variables, and brain imaging studies.
In order to have adequate statistical power in the genetic analysis of 17 SNP variations in 4 vulnerability genes of DISC1, NRG1, DRD2, COMT, we'll recruit 200 more cases of schizophrenia with duration of illness less than 5 years, who have received regular clinical follow up and had good compliance on medication. The treatment response will be evaluated using PANSS. These cases will also receive all biomarker examinations and genotyping studies. For comparison, we'll also recruit 100 normal controls for study.
We'll delineate the heterogeneity issue of schizophrenia using genetic variation, neurobiological biomarkers. This study result will be beneficial for understanding pathogenesis of SCH, and for developing better treatment and prevention methods.
Conditions
Sponsors & Collaborators
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National Science and Technology Council, Taiwan
collaborator OTHER_GOV -
National Taiwan University Hospital
lead OTHER
Principal Investigators
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Hai-Gwo Hwu, Professor · National Taiwan University Hopsital
Eligibility
- Min Age
- 16 Years
- Max Age
- 45 Years
- Sex
- ALL
- Healthy Volunteers
- Yes
Timeline & Regulatory
- Start
- 2009-03-31
- Primary Completion
- 2010-11-30
- Completion
- 2010-11-30
Countries
- Taiwan
Study Locations
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