Brain Imaging Studies of the Effects of Cocaine Abstinence



Status:Recruiting
Conditions:Psychiatric
Therapuetic Areas:Psychiatry / Psychology
Healthy:No
Age Range:21 - 65
Updated:4/2/2016
Start Date:October 2006
End Date:January 2018
Contact:Joseph C Wu, M.D.
Email:jcwu@uci.edu
Phone:949-824-7867

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This study evaluates theories regarding cocaine abstinence which propose that increased
presynaptic and postsynaptic dopamine activity and increased serotonin activity are
associated with abstinence in cocaine dependent subjects at the beginning and three to six
months after a treatment program. We are using positron emission tomography (PET), Magnetic
Resonance Imaging (MRI) and diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) in cortical and subcortical areas
in a series of brain imaging studies testing these theories of abnormalities in the dopamine
and serotonin system for cocaine addiction by examining the distribution of 18F-fallypride,
18F-altanserin, and FDG. We are evaluating genetic theories associated with cocaine
addiction through the examination of genetic markers and functional genomics.


Inclusion Criteria:

Inclusion criteria include:

1. Subjects must be male or female and English speaking.

2. Subjects must be adults with a history of diagnosis of cocaine dependence disorder
(n=20) who are under supervised treatment for dependence or normal control (n=10).

3. Subjects must be between 21 to 65 years of age.

Exclusion Criteria:

Exclusion criteria include:

1. Suicidality or psychosis.

2. Head injury, kidney or bladder disease or any unstable or serious medical conditions.

3. Prior exposure to radiation (including diagnostic or treatment x-rays), which might
cause subjects to exceed standard guidelines.

4. Unwillingness or inability to adhere to the requirements of the study.

5. Donation or large loss of blood (>400 ml) within the past month.

6. Current or very recent illnesses, painful conditions or other disorders, which in the
judgment of the investigators, might invalidate the scientific goals of the study or
pose undesirable difficulties or risks for subjects.

7. Pregnancy or breast feeding.

8. Individuals who would be unable to undergo a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan,
for example, individuals who suffer from claustrophobia, or who have metal clips in
their body, metallic prostheses (i.e., replacement body parts, such as a hip joint),
a pacemaker, or other pieces of metal in their body (shrapnel, metal filings, etc.).
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