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Examining Neurobiological Mechanisms Underlying the Therapeutic Effect of the Ketogenic Diet in Bipolar Disorder (BD)

Examining Neurobiological Mechanisms Underlying the Therapeutic Effect of the Ketogenic Diet in Bipolar Disorder (BD)

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18-30 years
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

The investigators aim to examine the effect of the ketogenic diet on brain activity, metabolism, and emotions in adults with Bipolar Disorder (BD).

Description

The investigators hypothesize that a ketogenic diet will enhance levels of the ketone body β-Hydroxybutyrate (beta OHB), resulting in reduced mania/hypomania severity and predisposition to mania/hypomania in individuals with BD. To test this hypothesis in depth, the investigators will use a novel, multidisciplinary mechanistic study using multimodal neuroimaging, peripheral markers of mitochondrial metabolism, and participant-derived induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC)-derived organoids.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

All participants:

*18-30 years of age

BD hypomanic group (n=30):

  • Meeting sex proportion: 50% female
  • Meeting diagnosis proportion: 50:50% Bipolar I: Bipolar II (BDI:II) (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders 5; DSM-5)
  • Young Mania Rating Scale score(YMRS)>10
  • Score <8 Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression(HRSD)
  • BD medications will be allowed as in our previous studies: any combination of atypical antipsychotics, lithium, antidepressants, anxiolytics (common in BD)

BD euthymic group (n=30):

  • Meeting sex proportion: 50% female
  • Meeting diagnosis proportion: 50:50% BDI:II (DSM-5)
  • Score <8 on YMRS
  • Score <8 on Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HRSD)
  • BD medications will be allowed as in our previous studies: any combination of atypical antipsychotics, lithium, antidepressants, anxiolytics (common in BD)

Healthy Control (HC) Group (n=30):

  • Sex matched with BD groups
  • No psychiatric history

Exclusion Criteria:

All participants:

  • Not between 18-30 years of age
  • History of head injury, neurological, pervasive developmental disorder (e.g. autism), systemic medical disease and treatment (medical records, participant report)
  • Mini-Mental State Examination score (cognitive state) <24
  • Premorbid National Adult Reading Test Intelligent Quotient (NAART IQ) estimate<85
  • Visual disturbance: <20/40 Snellen visual acuity
  • Left/mixed handedness (Annett criteria)
  • History of alcohol/substance use disorder (SUD; all substances, including nicotine), and/or illicit substance use (except cannabis) over the last 6 months (SCID-5). Note: lifetime/present cannabis use (at non-abuse (<3 times in the past month) and non SUD levels) will be allowed, given its common usage in BD and young adults. Cannabis SUD over the last 6 months will not be allowed. Urine tests on scan days will exclude current illicit substance use (except cannabis). Salivary alcohol tests on scan days will exclude intoxicated individuals
  • MRI exclusion: metallic objects, e.g., surgical implants; claustrophobia; positive pregnancy test for females or self-report pregnancy
  • Unable to understand English
  • Conditions related to the pancreas, liver, thyroid or gallbladder.
  • Does not have a smartphone with a) iPhone operating system (iOS) version 12.0 or above, or b) Android version 8 and later to use with the Keto-Mojo app

BD hypomanic group:

  • Must be meeting sex proportions: not 50% female
  • Must be meeting diagnosis proportions: not 50:50% BDI:II (DSM-5)
  • Diagnosis of BD in a depressive, manic, or euthymic episode
  • Young Mania Rating Scale score(YMRS)10 or lower
  • Score 8 or higher on Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression(HRSD)
  • Using psychotropic medications other than those allowed in inclusion criteria
  • Head circumference larger than about 58 cm (size restriction of 7Tesla (7T) scanner)

BD euthymic group:

  • Not meeting sex proportion: not 50% female
  • Not meeting diagnosis proportion: not 50:50% BDI:II
  • Diagnosis of BD in a depressive, hypomanic, or manic episode
  • Score 8 or higher on YMRS
  • Score 8 or higher on HRSD
  • Using psychotropic medications other than those allowed in inclusion criteria

Healthy Control (HC) Group

  • Not sex-matched with BD groups
  • Has psychiatric history

Study details
    Bipolar Disorder

NCT06081426

University of Pittsburgh

16 February 2024

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