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| ID | Type | Description | Link |
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| R21DA034825 | U.S. NIH Grant/Contract | View source |
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| National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) | NIH |
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This project has two primary goals. The first goal is to further scientific understanding about marijuana abuse by examining two recognized factors in marijuana use and relapse: (1) stress/anxiety and (2) atypical reactivity to marijuana-related stimuli (e.g., attentional bias). The second goal is to attenuate the influence of stress/anxiety and attentional bias to marijuana stimuli via administration of buspirone.
Buspirone is uniquely suited to this project because it has effects on neurotransmitter systems known to modulate both stress/anxiety and attentional bias.
For nearly 40 years marijuana has remained the most widely used illicit drug in the US, with more than 50% of first-time users < age 18. Marijuana accounts for ≈ 60% of illicit substance use disorders (SUD) in the US, bearing by percent the largest US public health burden among illicit substances. Across preclinical, human laboratory, and clinical interview data, there is compelling evidence that the phenomenon of cue reactivity is related to drug seeking and relapse. Attentional bias is a measurable component of cue reactivity, and can be operationally defined as differential attention (e.g., reaction time difference) towards drug-related stimuli vs. neutral stimuli. This phenomenon has been demonstrated in SUD populations across many classes of abused drugs, including alcohol, nicotine, stimulants, opiates, and - importantly - marijuana. Cue reactivity and attentional bias are exacerbated by acute and chronic stress and anxiety. Notably, stress is a well-documented predictor of marijuana abuse and marijuana relapse. Therapeutic interventions that attenuate attentional bias to marijuana cues are a potentially important component in the treatment of marijuana SUD. Due to the well-documented association with stress, an intervention that simultaneously addresses both stress and attentional bias could be uniquely efficacious. Currently, few pharmacotherapies exist for marijuana SUD, and none are presently known to address attentional bias to marijuana cues. This application will explore the potential of the anxiolytic buspirone to modify attentional bias and stress. Buspirone is a unique compound marked by modulation of both serotonin (5-HT1A) and dopamine D3 receptors. Importantly, the 5-HT1A receptor is known to play a key role in stress related anxiety, and preclinical work indicates that D3 antagonists significantly decrease cue reactivity to a number of abused drugs. This combination of effects suggests buspirone may be advantageous in targeting both stress and attentional bias as factors that contribute to problem marijuana use.
Accordingly, this project seeks to examine the effects of chronic buspirone administration on attentional bias and stress/anxiety in marijuana SUD. Using laboratory-based methodologies sensitive to attentional bias towards marijuana cues and well validated measures of stress and anxiety, we will examine if buspirone's unique mechanism of action will (a) produce an attenuation of attentional bias to marijuana cues, and (b) be most pronounced under conditions in which attentional bias is related to high levels of stress and anxiety.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
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| Buspirone | Experimental | Buspirone is administered orally twice per day (9:00 AM and 6:00 PM) for 3 weeks. 10 mg buspirone is administered on days 1-4, then the dose is increased by 10 mg every 3 days to a maximum of 40 mg buspirone on days 10-19. |
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| Placebo | Placebo Comparator | Placebo is administered orally twice per day (9:00 AM and 6:00 PM) for 3 weeks. |
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Buspirone | Drug | Buspirone is an anxiolytic compound marked by modulation of both 5-HT1A and D3 receptors. Buspirone is administered orally twice per day (9:00 AM and 6:00 PM) for 3 weeks. 10 mg buspirone is administered on days 1-4, then the dose is increased by 10 mg every 3 days to a maximum of 40 mg buspirone on days 10-19. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| Attentional Bias to Marijuana Specific Stimuli Measured Via Analysis of Eye Movements | Eye movements are analyzed using a MiraMetrix S2 Eyetracker. This outcome measure reports a ratio: [(number of anti-saccade errors with marijuana-related images) divided by (total number of anti-saccade errors with marijuana-related images or neutral images)]. Anti-saccade errors are when the subject fails to inhibit fixation onto the image. | week 1 |
| Attentional Bias to Marijuana Specific Stimuli Measured Via Analysis of Eye Movements | Eye movements are analyzed using a MiraMetrix S2 Eyetracker. This outcome measure reports a ratio: [(number of anti-saccade errors with marijuana-related images) divided by (total number of anti-saccade errors with marijuana-related images or neutral images)]. Anti-saccade errors are when the subject fails to inhibit fixation onto the image. | week 2 |
| Attentional Bias to Marijuana Specific Stimuli Measured Via Analysis of Eye Movements | Eye movements are analyzed using a MiraMetrix S2 Eyetracker. This outcome measure reports a ratio: [(number of anti-saccade errors with marijuana-related images) divided by (total number of anti-saccade errors with marijuana-related images or neutral images)]. Anti-saccade errors are when the subject fails to inhibit fixation onto the image. | week 3 |
| Stress as Assessed by the Perceived Stress Scale | The Perceived Stress Scale is a 10 item scale that was developed to measure the degree to which individuals appraise their life as stressful and has been widely used in health studies. The scale has a 5-point Likert response format. The total score is calculated by summing responses. The questions are general in nature and relatively content free with regard to specific population groups. The range of scores is 0-40, with 40 indicating the most stress. | week 1 |
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
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| Scott D. Lane, PhD | The University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| University of Texas Health Science Center - Houston | Houston | Texas | 77030 | United States |
45 were enrolled (i.e., screened and consented), but 3 participants never returned to begin the study. Thus, only 42 participants began the study.
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| FG000 | Buspirone | Buspirone is administered orally twice per day (9:00 AM and 6:00 PM) for 3 weeks. 10 mg buspirone is administered on days 1-4, then the dose is increased by 10 mg every 3 days to a maximum of 40 mg buspirone on days 10-19. |
| FG001 | Placebo | Placebo is administered orally twice per day (9:00 AM and 6:00 PM) for 3 weeks. |
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| BG000 | Buspirone | Buspirone is administered orally twice per day (9:00 AM and 6:00 PM) for 3 weeks. 10 mg buspirone is administered on days 1-4, then the dose is increased by 10 mg every 3 days to a maximum of 40 mg buspirone on days 10-19. |
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| Type | Title | Description | Population Description | Reporting Status | Anticipated Posting Date | Parameter Type | Dispersion Type | Unit of Measure | Calculate Percentage | Time Frame | Units Analyzed | Denominator Units Selected | Arm/Group Information | Denominators | Classes | Analyses | |||||
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| Primary | Attentional Bias to Marijuana Specific Stimuli Measured Via Analysis of Eye Movements | Eye movements are analyzed using a MiraMetrix S2 Eyetracker. This outcome measure reports a ratio: [(number of anti-saccade errors with marijuana-related images) divided by (total number of anti-saccade errors with marijuana-related images or neutral images)]. Anti-saccade errors are when the subject fails to inhibit fixation onto the image. | Posted | Mean | Standard Deviation | ratio of errors (see OM description) | week 1 |
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National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) Serious Adverse Event Tracking and Reporting System (SAETRS); side effects profile
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| ID | Title | Description | Deaths (Affected) | Deaths (At Risk) | Serious Events (Affected) | Serious Events (At Risk) | Other Events (Affected) | Other Events (At Risk) |
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| EG000 | Buspirone | Buspirone is administered orally twice per day (9:00 AM and 6:00 PM) for 3 weeks. 10 mg buspirone is administered on days 1-4, then the dose is increased by 10 mg every 3 days to a maximum of 40 mg buspirone on days 10-19. |
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| Term | Organ System | Source Vocabulary | Assessment Type | Notes | Statistical Information |
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| light-headed, dizziness | Nervous system disorders | Systematic Assessment |
The study intends to evaluate reduction of attentional-bias in non-treatment seekers, and it is not designed or powered to address treatment effects on marijuana use.
| Title | Organization | Phone | Extension | |
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| Scott D. Lane, PhD | The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston | (713) 486-2535 | Scott.D.Lane@uth.tmc.edu |
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| D002189 | Marijuana Abuse |
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| D019966 | Substance-Related Disorders |
| D064419 | Chemically-Induced Disorders |
| D001523 | Mental Disorders |
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| D002065 | Buspirone |
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| D013141 | Spiro Compounds |
| D006844 | Hydrocarbons, Cyclic |
| D006838 | Hydrocarbons |
| D009930 | Organic Chemicals |
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| Placebo | Drug | Placebo is administered orally twice per day (9:00 AM and 6:00 PM) for 3 weeks. |
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The Perceived Stress Scale is a 10 item scale that was developed to measure the degree to which individuals appraise their life as stressful and has been widely used in health studies. The scale has a 5-point Likert response format. The total score is calculated by summing responses. The questions are general in nature and relatively content free with regard to specific population groups. The range of scores is 0-40, with 40 indicating the most stress. |
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| Stress as Assessed by the Perceived Stress Scale | The Perceived Stress Scale is a 10 item scale that was developed to measure the degree to which individuals appraise their life as stressful and has been widely used in health studies. The scale has a 5-point Likert response format. The total score is calculated by summing responses. The questions are general in nature and relatively content free with regard to specific population groups. The range of scores is 0-40, with 40 indicating the most stress. | week 3 |
| Anxiety as Assessed by the Zung Self-Rated Anxiety Scale | The Zung Self-Rated Anxiety Scale is a widely-used 20 item scale that is scored on a Likert-type scale of 1-4, with 15 questions concerning increasing anxiety levels and five questions concerning decreasing anxiety levels. The scale focuses on the most common general anxiety symptoms and means of coping with stressors that produce anxiety. The range of scores is 20-80:
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| Anxiety as Assessed by the Zung Self-Rated Anxiety Scale | The Zung Self-Rated Anxiety Scale is a widely-used 20 item scale that is scored on a Likert-type scale of 1-4, with 15 questions concerning increasing anxiety levels and five questions concerning decreasing anxiety levels. The scale focuses on the most common general anxiety symptoms and means of coping with stressors that produce anxiety. The range of scores is 20-80:
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| Anxiety as Assessed by the Zung Self-Rated Anxiety Scale | The Zung Self-Rated Anxiety Scale is a widely-used 20 item scale that is scored on a Likert-type scale of 1-4, with 15 questions concerning increasing anxiety levels and five questions concerning decreasing anxiety levels. The scale focuses on the most common general anxiety symptoms and means of coping with stressors that produce anxiety. The range of scores is 20-80:
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| Stress as Assessed by the Visual Analogue Stress Scale-Current (VASS-C) | With the Visual Analogue Stress Scale - Current (VASS-C), current stress level is ranked on a 0 - 10 visual analog scale, with 0 as no stress and 10 as extreme stress, cued by the question "Please rate your current stress level." | week 1 |
| Stress as Assessed by the Visual Analogue Stress Scale-Current (VASS-C) | With the Visual Analogue Stress Scale - Current (VASS-C), current stress level is ranked on a 0 - 10 visual analog scale, with 0 as no stress and 10 as extreme stress, cued by the question "Please rate your current stress level." | week 2 |
| Stress as Assessed by the Visual Analogue Stress Scale-Current (VASS-C) | With the Visual Analogue Stress Scale - Current (VASS-C), current stress level is ranked on a 0 - 10 visual analog scale, with 0 as no stress and 10 as extreme stress, cued by the question "Please rate your current stress level." | week 3 |
Placebo is administered orally twice per day (9:00 AM and 6:00 PM) for 3 weeks. |
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Placebo is administered orally twice per day (9:00 AM and 6:00 PM) for 3 weeks. |
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| Primary | Attentional Bias to Marijuana Specific Stimuli Measured Via Analysis of Eye Movements | Eye movements are analyzed using a MiraMetrix S2 Eyetracker. This outcome measure reports a ratio: [(number of anti-saccade errors with marijuana-related images) divided by (total number of anti-saccade errors with marijuana-related images or neutral images)]. Anti-saccade errors are when the subject fails to inhibit fixation onto the image. | Posted | Mean | Standard Deviation | ratio of errors (see OM description) | week 2 |
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| Primary | Attentional Bias to Marijuana Specific Stimuli Measured Via Analysis of Eye Movements | Eye movements are analyzed using a MiraMetrix S2 Eyetracker. This outcome measure reports a ratio: [(number of anti-saccade errors with marijuana-related images) divided by (total number of anti-saccade errors with marijuana-related images or neutral images)]. Anti-saccade errors are when the subject fails to inhibit fixation onto the image. | Posted | Mean | Standard Deviation | ratio of errors (see OM description) | week 3 |
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| Primary | Stress as Assessed by the Perceived Stress Scale | The Perceived Stress Scale is a 10 item scale that was developed to measure the degree to which individuals appraise their life as stressful and has been widely used in health studies. The scale has a 5-point Likert response format. The total score is calculated by summing responses. The questions are general in nature and relatively content free with regard to specific population groups. The range of scores is 0-40, with 40 indicating the most stress. | Posted | Mean | Standard Deviation | units on a scale | week 1 |
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| Primary | Stress as Assessed by the Perceived Stress Scale | The Perceived Stress Scale is a 10 item scale that was developed to measure the degree to which individuals appraise their life as stressful and has been widely used in health studies. The scale has a 5-point Likert response format. The total score is calculated by summing responses. The questions are general in nature and relatively content free with regard to specific population groups. The range of scores is 0-40, with 40 indicating the most stress. | Posted | Mean | Standard Deviation | units on a scale | week 2 |
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| Primary | Stress as Assessed by the Perceived Stress Scale | The Perceived Stress Scale is a 10 item scale that was developed to measure the degree to which individuals appraise their life as stressful and has been widely used in health studies. The scale has a 5-point Likert response format. The total score is calculated by summing responses. The questions are general in nature and relatively content free with regard to specific population groups. The range of scores is 0-40, with 40 indicating the most stress. | Posted | Mean | Standard Deviation | units on a scale | week 3 |
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| Primary | Anxiety as Assessed by the Zung Self-Rated Anxiety Scale | The Zung Self-Rated Anxiety Scale is a widely-used 20 item scale that is scored on a Likert-type scale of 1-4, with 15 questions concerning increasing anxiety levels and five questions concerning decreasing anxiety levels. The scale focuses on the most common general anxiety symptoms and means of coping with stressors that produce anxiety. The range of scores is 20-80:
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| Primary | Anxiety as Assessed by the Zung Self-Rated Anxiety Scale | The Zung Self-Rated Anxiety Scale is a widely-used 20 item scale that is scored on a Likert-type scale of 1-4, with 15 questions concerning increasing anxiety levels and five questions concerning decreasing anxiety levels. The scale focuses on the most common general anxiety symptoms and means of coping with stressors that produce anxiety. The range of scores is 20-80:
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| Primary | Anxiety as Assessed by the Zung Self-Rated Anxiety Scale | The Zung Self-Rated Anxiety Scale is a widely-used 20 item scale that is scored on a Likert-type scale of 1-4, with 15 questions concerning increasing anxiety levels and five questions concerning decreasing anxiety levels. The scale focuses on the most common general anxiety symptoms and means of coping with stressors that produce anxiety. The range of scores is 20-80:
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| Primary | Stress as Assessed by the Visual Analogue Stress Scale-Current (VASS-C) | With the Visual Analogue Stress Scale - Current (VASS-C), current stress level is ranked on a 0 - 10 visual analog scale, with 0 as no stress and 10 as extreme stress, cued by the question "Please rate your current stress level." | Posted | Mean | Standard Deviation | units on a scale | week 1 |
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| Primary | Stress as Assessed by the Visual Analogue Stress Scale-Current (VASS-C) | With the Visual Analogue Stress Scale - Current (VASS-C), current stress level is ranked on a 0 - 10 visual analog scale, with 0 as no stress and 10 as extreme stress, cued by the question "Please rate your current stress level." | Posted | Mean | Standard Deviation | units on a scale | week 2 |
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| Piperazines |
| D006573 | Heterocyclic Compounds, 1-Ring |
| D006571 | Heterocyclic Compounds |
| D011743 | Pyrimidines |
| D011083 | Polycyclic Compounds |
| D005936 | Glucans |
| D001704 | Biopolymers |
| D011108 | Polymers |
| D046911 | Macromolecular Substances |
| D004040 | Dietary Carbohydrates |
| D002241 | Carbohydrates |
| D011134 | Polysaccharides |