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Phase 4 N=144 Randomized Single-blind Treatment

Metabolic Effects of Antipsychotics in Children

Aggression · Attention Deficit-Hyperactivity · Oppositional Defiant Disorder · Pervasive Development Disorders · Bipolar Disorder

Enrolled (actual)
144
Serious AEs
0.7%
Results posted
Jun 2018
Primary outcome: Primary: Change in DEXA % Body Fat — 1.81; 4.12; 1.66 percent body fat — p=<0.0001

Study Design & Population

Study type
Interventional
Phase
Phase 4
Interventions
risperidone (Drug); olanzapine (Drug); aripiprazole (Drug)
Age
Pediatric, Adult · 6+ yrs
Sex
All
Sponsor
Washington University School of Medicine
Primary completion
Mar 2011

Outcome Measures

OutcomeResultp-value
PRIMARY
Change in DEXA % Body Fat
1.81; 4.12; 1.66 <0.0001 sig
PRIMARY
Change in Insulin-stimulated Glucose Rate of Disappearance (Glucose Rd)
2.30; -29.34; -30.26 0.07
SECONDARY
Change in Insulin-stimulated Glycerol Rate of Appearance (Glycerol Ra)
-3.65; -8.29; 1.70 0.27
SECONDARY
Change in Insulin-stimulated Glucose Rate of Appearance (Glucose Ra)
-2.50; -6.57; -3.27 0.17
SECONDARY
Change in MRI-measured Visceral Abdominal Fat
6.85; 10.73; 12.04 0.29
SECONDARY
Change in MRI-measured Subcutaneous Abdominal Fat
18.21; 34.27; 15.84 <0.003 sig

Summary

The project aims to describe and compare the outcome of 12 weeks of prospective, randomized treatment with olanzapine, risperidone or aripiprazole on insulin action in skeletal muscle, liver and adipose tissue, abdominal fat mass, total body and fat-free mass, efficacy for symptoms of aggression and non-metabolic adverse events. Children aged 6-18 will be studied, exploring effects of stimulant therapy and age-related differences in vulnerability to treatment-induced adverse metabolic changes. Aims are addressed by measuring glucose and lipid kinetics with stable isotope tracers, body composition with dual energy x-ray absorptiometry and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and standardized assessments of efficacy and adverse events. Relevant data are critically needed to target clinical therapy and basic research, identify medical risks, and guide regulatory decisions in this vulnerable population.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Aged 6-18 years
  • Generally healthy and a score of ≥ 18 on the Aberrant Behavior Checklist in the context of one or more Axis I Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition (DSM-IV) childhood psychiatric disorders, including conduct disorder, oppositional defiant disorder, disruptive behavior disorder, autism, pervasive developmental disorder, attention deficit disorder, schizophrenia and bipolar affective disorders
  • Children's Global Assessment Scale (CGAS) score ≤ 60
  • Not previously treated with an antipsychotic; individual subjects with remote, brief prior antipsychotic exposure may be considered for enrollment by the PI on a case by case basis
  • Patient assent and informed consent obtained from the parent or guardian
  • No clinically significant (based on PI determination) changes in permitted medications (e.g., stimulants and selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors [SSRIs]) for approximately 1 month prior to Baseline evaluations

Exclusion Criteria

  • Active suicidality or primary dx of major depressive disorder
  • Any lifetime use of antipsychotics or non-serotonin selective reuptake inhibitor (non-SSRI) anti-depressants
  • The presence of any serious medical disorder, based on PI determination, that may confound the assessment of relevant biologic measures or diagnoses, including:
  • significant organ system dysfunction;
  • endocrine disease, including type 1 or type 2 diabetes mellitus;
  • coagulopathy;
  • anemia;
  • or acute infection.
  • Subjects regularly taking any glucose lowering agent, lipid lowering agent, exogenous testosterone, recombinant human growth hormone, or any other endocrine agent that might confound substrate metabolism, oral glucocorticoids (glucocorticoid inhalants and nasal sprays are permitted), antihistamines, sedating antihistamines (non-sedating antihistamines such as but not limited to Claritin (loratadine) and Zyrtec (cetirizine) are permitted), and certain mood stabilizing agents, as some medications may themselves worsen or otherwise alter weight gain, glucose and lipid regulation or otherwise make it difficult to assess the effects of the antipsychotic alone; (note that exposure to many psychotropic agents including stimulants and SSRI's is permitted in order to maintain the generalizability of the sample);
  • Intelligence quotient (IQ) < 70 (based on school records and/or evaluation by clinician)
  • current substance abuse
  • Past history or currently has dyskinesia
  • Stimulant dosage significantly higher (per PI judgment)than the equivalent of approximately 2mg/kg/day methylphenidate equivalent dose.
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Data sourced from ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT00205699). Outcome figures and adverse-event rates are extracted automatically from the registry's posted results and are provided for clinician reference, not as a substitute for the primary publication.

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