FAST-PS New Study Task - "Verification of mGluR5 Overexpression in Old Amish Mutation Carriers
FAST-PS新研究任务——“古阿米什突变携带者中mGluR5过表达的验证”
基本信息
- 批准号:9038958
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 7.52万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2015
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2015-03-18 至 2015-04-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAffectAmishAnhedoniaBasic ScienceBiologicalBiological MarkersCategoriesChemicalsClinicalClinical ResearchClinical TrialsContractsDSM-IVDataDevelopmentDiagnosisDiagnosticDimensionsDiseaseDoseEvaluationFDA approvedGeographic stateGovernmentHumanInterventionJudgmentLeadMarketingMedicineMental disordersMolecularMolecular TargetNational Institute of Mental HealthOutcomePatientsPharmaceutical PreparationsPharmacologic SubstancePharmacological TreatmentPhasePhase II Clinical TrialsPhase IV Clinical TrialsPsychopathologySafetySiteTestingTherapeuticUnited States Food and Drug Administrationcognitive functioncohortdrug developmentinnovationinterestmutation carriernoveloverexpressionpre-clinicalsocial
项目摘要
This initiative seeks to expeditiously test and analyze novel interventions (i.e., compounds) and their molecular and/or clinical targets for treating clinical dimensions of psychopathology (e.g., anhedonia, cognitive function, social engagement) associated with traditional psychotic spectrum disorders. Of particular interest are features of psychotic spectrum disorders as described in the current DSM-IV-TR diagnostic entities, but not typically identified as the primary target of current clinical therapeutics. As described above, there is interest in the study of mechanisms that cut across traditional disorder categories and where relevant mechanisms and clinical targets are assessed directly rather than being inferred through assignment of a particular diagnosis. The NIMH has great interest in studies and clinical trials assessing clinical mechanism and demonstrating target engagement. The outcome of this initiative is expected to lead to enhanced understanding of specific target engagement by such novel interventions, leading to development of innovative treatment approaches for clinical dimensions of psychopathology associated with traditional psychotic spectrum disorders. In this context, novel interventions (i.e., compounds) may refer either to new chemical entities (NCEs) or to compounds that are being considered for re-purposing from other indications. Testing of compounds that have been FDA-approved for other indications (re-purposing) is of interest if recent basic research discoveries suggest that the compound(s) have the potential to affect a biological mechanism contributing to mental disorders and that has previously been untested in clinical studies. Compounds acting on molecular targets that replicate those of currently marketed psychiatric pharmaceuticals are not of interest for this contract.
该倡议旨在迅速测试和分析新的干预措施(即,化合物)和它们用于治疗精神病理学临床方面的分子和/或临床靶点(例如,快感缺乏、认知功能、社会参与)。特别令人感兴趣的是精神病谱系障碍的特征,如在当前DSM-IV-TR诊断实体中描述的,但通常不被鉴定为当前临床治疗的主要靶点。如上所述,人们对研究跨越传统疾病类别的机制感兴趣,并且直接评估相关机制和临床靶点,而不是通过指定特定诊断来推断。NIMH对评估临床机制和证明靶点参与的研究和临床试验非常感兴趣。这一举措的结果,预计将导致这种新的干预措施的具体目标的参与,从而提高认识,导致开发创新的治疗方法与传统的精神病谱系障碍相关的精神病理学的临床层面。在这种情况下,新的干预措施(即,化合物)可以指新的化学实体(NCE)或正在考虑从其他适应症中重新利用的化合物。如果最近的基础研究发现表明化合物有可能影响导致精神障碍的生物学机制,并且以前未在临床研究中进行过测试,则对FDA批准用于其他适应症(重新用途)的化合物进行测试是有意义的。本合同对作用于分子靶点的化合物不感兴趣,这些分子靶点与目前市售的精神科药物的分子靶点相似。
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