Fluoxetine Prevention Trial
關鍵詞
抽象
描述
Systematic studies of adverse cognitive and neurobiological changes subsequent to chemotherapy for lymphoma, breast, and other cancers have attracted substantial interest in the past decade. Little is known, however, concerning the feasibility and effects of potentially protective therapies on cerebral function in patients undergoing chemotherapy. Animal models have recently proved useful in examining some of the toxic effects of chemotherapy agents on working memory and other abilities, as well as on biological properties such as proliferation and survival of neuronal precursors involved in hippocampal neurogenesis. Such models have also proved useful for testing potential neuroprotective properties of agents given before, during and/or after chemotherapy. For example, impairment in spatial working memory and decreased hippocampal neurogenesis is induced in rats by the chemotherapy agent methotrexate, but co-administration of the (FDA-cleared and commercially available) drug fluoxetine has been shown to counteract the negative long-term effects on memory and hippocampal neurogenesis otherwise occurring after methotrexate administration. To determine whether such a strategy could be effective in counteracting effects that chemotherapy may have on cerebral function in humans, well-controlled experimental data obtained with cancer patients is needed.
This investigation will employ a prospective, randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled design, to provide a rigorous test of whether fluoxetine, a drug with a long-standing excellent safety profile in humans most commonly marketed as an antidepressant, can offer protection to breast cancer or lymphoma patients against changes in cerebral function occurring after chemotherapy (Specific Aim 1). It will further provide a test of the durability of any protective effects beyond the period during which fluoxetine is used, by re-assessing function approximately 6 months after completion of the regimen (Specific Aim 2). Cerebral function will be assessed by determining distributions of regional cerebral metabolism, previously demonstrated to sensitively detect functional alterations and closely reflect diminished cognitive abilities with high statistical power, using positron emission tomography with the glucose analog radiotracer [F-18]fluorodeoxyglucose. Neuropsychologic testing will be conducted in parallel with neuroimaging studies and, as a step towards understanding mechanisms underlying neurotoxic effects of chemotherapy and potentially related to protective effects of fluoxetine, peripheral markers of inflammatory cytokines will be measured in blood samples drawn at the time of neuroimaging (Specific Aim 3). If use of fluoxetine in cancer patients can be validated in this manner and lead to its adoption in the clinical setting, it will constitute the first drug with demonstrated utility for the prevention of cerebral dysfunction associated with exposure to chemotherapy. Moreover, as this involves an agent that is already FDA-cleared for other indications, widely commercially available throughout the U.S. and other parts of the world, and relatively inexpensive since it is obtainable in generic formulations, it would represent a pharmacologic approach that is amenable to rapid translation to the clinical setting.
日期
最後驗證: | 09/30/2018 |
首次提交: | 06/05/2012 |
提交的預估入學人數: | 06/06/2012 |
首次發布: | 06/07/2012 |
上次提交的更新: | 10/09/2018 |
最近更新發布: | 10/14/2018 |
實際學習開始日期: | 05/31/2018 |
預計主要完成日期: | 09/30/2020 |
預計完成日期: | 09/30/2020 |
狀況或疾病
干預/治療
Drug: Fluoxetine tablets
Other: Placebo tablets
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手臂組
臂 | 干預/治療 |
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Experimental: Fluoxetine tablets | Drug: Fluoxetine tablets 20-40 mg fluoxetine po qd for 6 months |
Placebo Comparator: Placebo tablets | Other: Placebo tablets 20-40 mg pharmacologically inactive tablets for 6 months |
資格標準
有資格學習的年齡 | 21 Years 至 21 Years |
有資格學習的性別 | All |
接受健康志願者 | 是 |
標準 | Inclusion Criteria: - Scheduled to undergo chemotherapy, or has completed chemotherapy no more than a month prior to enrollment, for breast cancer or lymphoma - Age 21 or above - Geographically accessible for follow-up in one year - English language proficient - Able to provide informed consent Exclusion Criteria: - Pregnant - Evidence of current or past disorder/disease of the central nervous system or any medical condition that might be expected to impact cognitive functioning (e.g. multiple sclerosis) - History of head trauma with loss of consciousness greater than 30 minutes - Epilepsy, dementia, or severe learning disability - Current psychotic-spectrum disorder (e.g. schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, major affective disorder) or current substance abuse or dependence - History of whole brain irradiation or surgery - Active diagnosis of autoimmune disorder e.g., systemic lupus erythematosis, rheumatoid arthritis, vasculitis - Insulin dependent diabetes - Uncontrolled allergic condition or asthma - Chronic use of oral steroid medication - Hormone therapy (estrogen, progestin compounds) other than vaginal estrogen - Due to the subtleties of neuropsychological test evaluation, including necessity for repeated administration with alternate forms, we must also exclude non-English language proficient subjects. |
結果
主要結果指標
1. Change from baseline in regional cerebral metabolism [Baseline and 6 months]
次要成果指標
1. Durability of the protective effect of fluoxetine [6 months and 1 year]
2. Change from baseline in neuropsychological (cognitive, functional) test results [Baseline, 6 months, and 1 year]
3. Correlation between cognitive functioning and cerebral metabolism by correlating neuropsychological testing results with PET imaging [Baseline, 6 months, and 1 year]
4. Correlation between inflammatory cytokines and cerebral metabolism by correlating blood cytokine marker levels with PET imaging [Baseline, 6 months, and 1 year]