Dopamine Receptor Contributions to Prediction Error and Reversal Learning in Anorexia Nervosa
Anorexia Nervosa
About this trial
This is an interventional other trial for Anorexia Nervosa
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
Healthy Controls
- Females ages 18-29 years
- Healthy body weight between 90 and 110 % average body weight since puberty.
- Regular monthly menstrual cycle
- Edinburgh Handedness Inventory Revised (EHI-R) LQ* score > +200
- English is primary language spoken
Restricting Type Anorexia Nervosa
- Females ages 18-29 years
- Diagnostic criteria. Current diagnosis of AN, including being underweight below 17.5 body mass index (BMI, kg/m2), will have a severe fear of weight gain, body image distortion and absence of the menstrual cycle over three consecutive months.
- First 1-2 weeks in treatment at The University of California San Diego Eating Disorders Center for Treatment and Research or Rady Children's Hospital San Diego Medical Behavioral Unit.
- Restricting subtype, that is without binge/purge behaviors
- Edinburgh Handedness Inventory Revised (EHI-R) LQ* score > +200
- English is primary language spoken
Exclusion Criteria:
Healthy Controls
- Current pregnancy or breast feeding within last 3 months
- Illiterate/Blind individuals
- First degree relative with current or past eating disorder
- Current Medications other than BCP or IUD
- Contraindications to amisulpride or bromocriptine (as determined through medical history in bioscreen and PI interview) including: Syncopal migraine; Uncontrolled hypertension; Pheochromocytoma; Prolactinoma; Breast cancer; hypersensitivity/allergy to amisulpride or bromocriptine; History of long QT syndrome; Family history of sudden death or long QT syndrome; History of seizures or seizure disorder
- Past or present Axis I psychiatric disorder including substance or alcohol use disorder as determined through SCID-5 clinical interview
Major Medical illness (as determined through medical history in bioscreen and PI interview) such as:
o Conditions that are life threatening: cancer heart disease stroke HIV/AIDS
o Conditions that are life threatening Conditions that cause serious disability without necessarily being life threatening: stroke closed head or spinal cord injuries mental retardation congenital malformations.
o Conditions that cause significant pain or discomfort that can cause serious interruptions to life activities: severe allergies migraine arthritis sickle cell disease
o Conditions that require major commitments of time and effort from care-givers for a substantial period of time: mobility disorders blindness Alzheimer's disease and other dementias chronic obstructive pulmonary disease paraplegia or quadriplegia Down's syndrome depression
o Conditions that may require frequent monitoring: diabetes conditions requiring anticoagulation treatment severe asthma severe allergies schizophrenia and other psychotic illnesses.
o Conditions that predict or are associated with severe consequences: hypertension (associated with heart disease) depression (associated with suicide) diabetes (associated with blindness, kidney failure) alcohol and other substance abuse (associated with intentional and unintentional injuries).
- Recent history of suspected substance abuse or a lifetime history of psychostimulant abuse and/or dependence
- Metal implants or braces (as determined through fMRI screening form)
Anorexia Nervosa
- Pregnancy or breast feeding within last 3 months
- Lifetime history of bipolar disorder or psychosis
- Illiterate/Blind individuals
- Contraindications to amisulpride or bromocriptine (as determined through medical history in bioscreen and PI interview) including: Syncopal migraine; Uncontrolled hypertension; Pheochromocytoma; Prolactinoma; Breast cancer; hypersensitivity/allergy to amisulpride or bromocriptine; History of long QT syndrome; Family history of sudden death or long QT syndrome; History of seizures or seizure disorder
- Use of an anti-psychotic or other dopamine acting medication including stimulants within the past week at time of MRI
- Recent history of substance abuse or dependence (within the last month)
Major Medical illness (as determined through medical history in bioscreen and PI interview) such as:
o Conditions that are life threatening: cancer heart disease stroke HIV/AIDS
o Conditions that are life threatening Conditions that cause serious disability without necessarily being life threatening: stroke closed head or spinal cord injuries mental retardation congenital malformations.
o Conditions that cause significant pain or discomfort that can cause serious interruptions to life activities: severe allergies migraine arthritis sickle cell disease
o Conditions that require major commitments of time and effort from care-givers for a substantial period of time: mobility disorders blindness Alzheimer's disease and other dementias chronic obstructive pulmonary disease paraplegia or quadriplegia Down's syndrome
o Conditions that may require frequent monitoring: diabetes conditions requiring anticoagulation treatment severe asthma severe allergies schizophrenia and other psychotic illnesses.
o Conditions that predict or are associated with severe consequences: hypertension (associated with heart disease) diabetes (associated with blindness, kidney failure) alcohol and other substance abuse (associated with intentional and unintentional injuries) within the last month
- Metal implants or braces (as determined through fMRI screening form)
Sites / Locations
- University of California San Diego
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Experimental
Healthy Controls
Anorexia Nervosa
Healthy Control Subjects
Anorexia Nervosa Subjects