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Emotional and Non-emotional Regulation in Patients With Emotional Instability and ADHD

Emotional and Non-emotional Regulation in Patients With Emotional Instability Personality Disorder (EIP) and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Symptoms

Status
Unknown
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
60 (estimated)
Sponsor
Karolinska Institutet · Academic / Other
Sex
Female
Age
16 Years – 18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

The purpose of this study is to investigate how emotional and non-emotional regulation processes differ in EIP patients (with different levels of ADHD symptoms/ADHD-comorbidity) compared to controls. The investigators will test these participants' abilities to regulate emotional and non-emotional processes, reward anticipation and reward receipt while they undergo functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). The participants' motor inhibition capacity on a behavioral level will also be investigated. The hypothesis is that EIP patients will present with more deficits in emotion regulation processes compared to controls, even when controlling for ADHD symptoms. It is also hypothesized that higher levels of ADHD symptoms will correlate with dysfunctional non-emotional regulation processes, on a behavioral as well as brain mechanistic level.

Detailed description

Background: Comorbidity of Emotional Instability Personality Disorder (EIP) and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is common, and the two patient groups partially exhibit similar problems. The main hypothesis is that the two disorders are mechanistically related. The investigators believe that the mechanisms underlying the problems are linked to two parallel regulating systems in the brain. Here, prefrontal and anterior cingulate systems are in focus. The first system - including the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (dlPFC) and the caudal anterior cingulate cortex (cACC) - regulates non-emotional (and exteroceptive) information. The other system - including the lateral orbitofrontal prefrontal cortex (lObfc) and rostral anterior cingulate cortex (rACC) - regulates emotional (and interoceptive) information. The hypothesis is that the non-emotional/exteroceptive regulatory system is more affected in ADHD, while the emotional/interoceptive regulatory system is more affected in EIP. Aims: The aim of this study is to differentiate between dysfunctional emotional regulation processes related to emotional instability symptoms (when controlling for non-emotional ADHD-like symptoms), and dysfunctional non-emotional regulation processes related to ADHD symptoms (when controlling for emotional instability symptoms). Procedure: * Participants: 30 young women from the Emotional Instability Unit at Child and Adolescent Psychiatry in Stockholm (Dialectic Behavioral Therapy unit ("DBT-teamet")), with traits of emotional instability and with varying levels of ADHD symptoms. 30 matched healthy controls. * Tests: Behavioral task: Stop Signal Task: measures participant's ability to inhibit a motor response. Outcome measures are Stop Signal Reaction Time (SSRT) and Go Reaction Time (GoRT) fMRI task 1: Stroop task. Divided into 2 sessions of 10 minutes with 2 blocks in each. There are two types of blocks: Emotional Stroop task blocks (happy or fearful faces, with the word "HAPPY" or "FEAR" written across them) and Neutral Stroop task blocks (neutral faces of men and women with the word "MAN" or "WOMAN" written across them). Every other block is Emotional and every other is Neutral (balanced order between participants) so that each participant performs two emotional blocks and two neutral blocks. The task is to decide what emotion or gender is shown in the picture and ignore the word. Responses are made using a button box and reaction time is recorded for all the trials. Blood Oxygen Level Dependent (BOLD) signal is recorded in the brain during the task. Outcome measures are reaction times for the different trial types (incongruent(I) and congruent(C), also order dependent) as well as BOLD signal during these different types of trial. fMRI task 2: Monetary Incentive Delay task (MID). Divided into 2 session of 10 minutes. Reward task in which the participant may win money (0 Swedish kronor (SEK), 10 SEK or 50 SEK in each trial). There is an anticipation phase in each trial, a response cue during which the participant needs to press a button as fast as she can, and an outcome phase in which feedback is presented of whether the participant has won the anticipated money or not. Outcome measures are BOLD activation during the anticipation phases of different levels of reward, and BOLD activation during the receipt/outcome phase of the different levels of reward. Reaction times for the different reward levels are also recorded. The overall step-by-step procedure for each participant: * Telephone screening (both participant and guardian): information about the study, MRI safety screening, check initial inclusion/exclusion criteria are met. * Informed consent: sent by post to all legal guardians and the participant. Returned by post to test leader. * The Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) and socio-economic status questionnaires sent to one legal guardian and returned to test leader upon completion. * Visit/Day 1: Assessment with questionnaires, interviews and behavioral testing (For selection of participants: Structured Clinical Interview for Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM)-IV (SCID)-II interview Borderline and Antisocial parts, SDQ, Adult Self-Report Scale (ASRS), Autism Spectrum Quotient (AQ), Toronto Alexithymia Scale (TAS)-20, Ravens SPM, reading test, color vision test, questionnaire with additional questions. For characterization of participants: Brown-Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD), Mood and Feelings Questionnaire (MFQ), State and Trait Anxiety Inventory-Trait (STAI-T), Barratt's Impulsivity Scale (BIS)). Frankfurter Test und Training des Erkennens von fazialem Affekt (FEFA) 2 test (face recognition) and Stop signal test (SST). Approximately 3 hours. * DAWBA computerized interview at home. Both participant and one legal guardian complete this. * Additional information from patient records gathered, to verify current and previous diagnoses. * Visit/Day 2: Assessments with questionnaires (STAI-S, last menstruation, sleepiness rating, motivation rating). MRI-scan: session 1: T1, Stroop session 1, Stroop session 2, T2. Break. Session 2: MID session 1, MID session 2. Break. Session 3: resting state, DTI. Assessments after scan: debriefing questionnaire, "After MID task" questionnaire. Approximately 3 hours.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERfMRI - Stroop task2 x 10 minutes Stroop task (2 x 5 minutes emotional blocks, 2 x 5 minutes non-emotional blocks, order balanced across participants) performed during fMRI scan. See Detailed Study Description.
OTHERfMRI - MID task2 x 10 minutes MID task performed during fMRI scan. See Detailed Study Description.
BEHAVIORALStop Signal TaskPerformed at a computer at first visit, 10 minutes divided into 3 blocks. See Detailed Study Description.
OTHERSCID-IISee Detailed Study Description.
OTHERSDQSee Detailed Study Description.
OTHERASRSSee Detailed Study Description.
OTHERAQSee Detailed Study Description.
OTHERTAS-20See Detailed Study Description.
OTHERRaven's SPMSee Detailed Study Description.
OTHERReading abilitySee Detailed Study Description.
OTHERIshihara's tests for colour deficiencySee Detailed Study Description.
OTHERAdditional questionnaireincluding questions about somatic disease, current medication, BMI, smoking habits, first menstruation, last menstruation's first day, days without active oral contraceptive pill during last month, claustrophobia, vision impairment.
OTHERBrown-ADDSee Detailed Study Description.
OTHERMFQSee Detailed Study Description.
OTHERSTAI-TSee Detailed Study Description.
OTHERBISSee Detailed Study Description.
OTHERDAWBASee Detailed Study Description.
OTHERSTAI-SSee Detailed Study Description.
OTHERSleepiness ratingAcquired 6 times while in MRI-scanner. See Detailed Study Description.
OTHERMotivation ratingAcquired 6 times while in MRI-scanner. See Detailed Study Description.
BEHAVIORALFEFA2Assessing ability to recognise emotional face, performed at a computer at first visit. See Detailed Study Description.
OTHERStructural T1 MRI scanSee Detailed Study Description and Outcome Measures.
OTHERStructural T2 MRI scanSee Detailed Study Description.
OTHERDTI MRI scanSee Detailed Study Description and Outcome Measures.
OTHERResting state MRI scanSee Detailed Study Description and Outcome Measures.

Timeline

Start date
2016-08-01
Primary completion
2017-12-01
Completion
2018-05-01
First posted
2016-06-14
Last updated
2016-06-14

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT02797873. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.