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Effect of Probiotic vs Placebo on Cognition Outcomes in Patients With Bipolar Disorder

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16 - 65 years of age
Both
Phase N/A

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Overview

Bipolar disorder has a high hospitalization rate, suicide rate and disability rate, and cognitive dysfunction is one of the core clinical symptoms of bipolar disorder. Cognitive recovery has become a new target and a new target for clinical treatment. In recent years, gut microbiome has been recognized as one of the neuropathological mechanisms of bipolar disorder. This study aims to study the effect of probiotics on cognitive function in stable bipolar disorder patients and the possible mechanism of action. A total of 100 patients with stable bipolar disorder were enrolled into the control group and the experimental group in a random double-blind way to evaluate the intestinal microecology, clinical symptom improvement, cognitive function and side effects before and after treatment between the two groups, and further explore the possible mechanism of action of the experimental drug.

Description

Bipolar disorder has a high hospitalization rate, suicide rate and disability rate, and cognitive dysfunction is one of the core clinical symptoms of bipolar disorder. Cognitive recovery has become a new target and a new target for clinical treatment. In recent years, gut microbiome has been recognized as one of the neuropathological mechanisms of bipolar disorder. This study aims to study the effect of probiotics on cognitive function in stable bipolar disorder patients and the possible mechanism of action. A total of 100 patients with stable bipolar disorder were enrolled into the control group and the experimental group in a random double-blind way. This study was designed as a randomized double-blind controlled study. The enrolled subjects were randomized into two groups: intervention group and waiting intervention group. The intervention group received 12 weeks of probiotic intervention from the start of the study, and the waiting group received 12 weeks of placebo intervention from the start of the study. At the start of the study, both groups received 12 weeks of probiotic intervention. This study to compare the dynamic changes of cognitive function and resting brain network in stable bipolar disorder patients before and after using probiotics, and to compare the changes of physical symptoms, sleep and serum cortisol levels in stable bipolar disorder patients before and after the use of probiotics between the two groups, and further explore the possible mechanism of action of the experimental drug.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

        1)Both biological parents were Han. 2) Age 16-65 years old, male or female; 3) The subjects
        met the DSM-5 clinical diagnostic criteria for bipolar disorder, and the 17-item Hamilton
        Depression Scale score (HAMD-17) ≤16 points, Hamilton Anxiety Scale score ≤7 points, and
        Young Mania Scale score ≤5 points were maintained for more than 2 months. All enrolled
        patients were evaluated by a professional and systematically trained psychiatrist.
        4) No probiotic preparations such as yogurt were taken within 1 month before enrollment; 5)
        No clear history of respiratory tract, urinary system, digestive system infection or
        antibiotic use within 1 month before enrollment; 6) The drug regimen remained stable within
        1 month before enrollment; 7) Perceived Deficits Questionnaire (PDQ) score ≥17 points; 8)
        Right-handed; 9) Primary school education or above; 10) Informed consent of patients and
        their families to this study. Exclusion Criteria:
          1. Those who meet the DSM-5 diagnostic criteria for schizophrenia, depression,
             neurodevelopmental disorders, dementia, memory impairment, or other cognitive
             disabilities;
          2. Those who had used ECT before enrollment;
          3. Those who currently have serious suicidal thoughts or behaviors, or who are severely
             agitated;
          4. Those who cannot follow the doctor's advice or have no guardian;
          5. Pregnant or lactating women, or those planning pregnancy.
          6. Patients with abnormal brain structure or any MRI contraindications found by magnetic
             resonance examination.
          7. Mental disorders caused by substance abuse (alcohol, drugs, etc.), people with serious
             physical diseases, such as thyroid disease, heart disease, abnormal liver and kidney
             function, etc.; 8)Can not tolerate any probiotic preparations or have a history of
             allergy.

Study details

Bipolar Disorder

NCT05954598

First Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University

25 January 2024

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