RecruitingNot ApplicableNCT06224530

Investigating the Effect of a Single-dose of Levetiracetam on Brain Function, Chemistry and Cognitive Performance in Psychosis Risk


Sponsor

King's College London

Enrollment

69 participants

Start Date

Jul 19, 2024

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

Background Psychosis is a mental health condition that affects around 3 in 100 people in their lifetime. Most treatments for psychosis target a brain chemical called dopamine but they don't work for everyone and don't address many of the symptoms. People with psychosis and people at risk of developing psychosis show differences in a part of the brain called the hippocampus, such as smaller size and increased activity. This hyperactivity may be associated with cognitive difficulties (thinking and memory). The basis of this hippocampal hyperactivity is thought to be a deficit in excitation and inhibition of brain cells. Excitation causes brain cells to send signals more frequently, and inhibition causes cells to send signals less frequently. A balance between these signals is important for the brain, including the hippocampus, to function properly. Approach Levetiracetam is a medication that is widely used to treat epilepsy and which helps balance excitation-inhibition in the brain. We will use brain imaging, using Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), to test if levetiracetam can help reduce hippocampal hyperactivity, alter connectivity and change levels of brain chemicals in people who are at risk of developing psychosis. Participants (18-40 years), identified as at risk of psychosis through the Outreach and Support in South London (OASIS) teams, will attend an initial visit at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology \& Neuroscience. This will involve questions about experiences and feelings, assessment of thinking and memory, and a blood test. They will then attend two scanning visits at the Centre for Neuroimaging Sciences, during which they will take capsules of either levetiracetam or placebo (in a randomised order) before having a 60 mins MRI scan. The MRI scan will look at blood flow to the hippocampus, resting activity, activity during a cognitive task and levels of brain chemicals. A case-control sample of 33 healthy individuals aged 18-40 will be recruited from Greater London. We will recruit a healthy control (HC) sample to establish the presence of hippocampal dysfunction in our CHR-P group by comparing the MRI data for CHR-P under the placebo condition with that of the HC sample. The HC individuals will attend the screening visit and one scanning visit. They will not receive any medication. Funded by the Wellcome Trust and conducted by King's College London researchers, the study spans 2-3 months per participant. Impact Our study will provide important evidence about how levetiracetam affects brain function, and how this relates to cognition. This knowledge may lead to innovative approaches for understanding and treating psychosis early.


Eligibility

Min Age: 18 YearsMax Age: 40 Years

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This study is investigating how a single dose of levetiracetam (a commonly used anti-seizure medication) affects brain chemistry, brain function on MRI, and thinking ability in young adults who are at increased risk of developing psychosis — sometimes called a "clinical high risk" state. **You may be eligible if...** - You are between 18 and 40 years old - You have been assessed as being at elevated risk for psychosis (attenuated psychosis syndrome), assessed by a structured clinical interview - You are able to have an MRI scan - OR you are a healthy volunteer without mental health history (also eligible) **You may NOT be eligible if...** - You have already experienced a full episode of psychosis - You are currently taking medications that affect brain chemical systems (benzodiazepines, anticonvulsants, antipsychotics, ketamine, opiates, etc.) - You have a known neurological disorder or epilepsy - You have a known allergy to levetiracetam - You have severe kidney problems - You are pregnant or breastfeeding - Your IQ is below 70 Talk to your doctor to see if this trial is right for you.

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Interventions

DRUGLevetiracetam

Single dose of 500mg levetiracetam The capsules of levetiracetam and placebo will be visibly the same.

DRUGPlacebo

Single dose of 75mg ascorbic acid. The capsules of levetiracetam and placebo will be visibly the same.


Locations(1)

Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King's College London

London, London, United Kingdom

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