The primary objective of this study is to investigate whether a single infusion of intravenous sodium nitroprusside (0.5 μg/kg/min for 4 hours) is superior to placebo (5% dextrose solution) at in treating positive and negative symptoms of schizophrenia
This is a phase II proof of concept (POC), multi-center, prospective, randomized, placebo-controlled, Sequential Parallel Comparison Design (SPCD) study, in which a total of 60 subjects with schizophrenia will be enrolled. The study will be conducted in two stages. The study treatment will be administered in a double-blind fashion for all subjects throughout both stages of the study. A total of 60 subjects with schizophrenia will be randomized in a 1:1:1 ratio to drug-drug sequence \[n=20; i.v. sodium nitroprusside (0.5 μg/kg/min for 4 hours) at week 0 and week 2\], placebo-drug sequence \[n=20; i.v. placebo at week 0 and i.v. sodium nitroprusside (0.5 μg/kg/min for 4 hours) at week 2\], and placebo-placebo sequence \[n=20; i.v. placebo at week 0 and again at week 2\]. The 4-week double-blind phase of treatment will be divided into two phases: Phase 1, from week 0 to week 2, and Phase 2 from week 2 to week 4. At the end of Phase 1 (week 2), the randomized subjects will be assessed and categorized into responders and non-responders, based on 20% or more reduction from baseline in their PANSS total score as per the evaluations at Randomization Visit (week 0). The data from the patients deemed placebo non-responders in phase 1 who go on to either stay on placebo or to receive treatment with sodium nitroprusside will be pooled with the data from Phase 1 from all subjects, according to SPCD.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
TRIPLE
Enrollment
60
intravenous
Placebo
Schizophrenia Clinical Research Program, Massachusetts General Hospital
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
University of Massachusetts Medical School
Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
Zucker Hillside Hospital
Glen Oaks, New York, United States
New York University Langone Medical Center/Bellevue Hospital
New York, New York, United States
Change in Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS) - Total Score - Study Phases 1 and 2
The Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS) will be used to measure symptom severity in this trial. PANSS is a 30-item questionnaire used to evaluate schizophrenia symptoms, based on the clinical interview as well as reports of family members or primary care hospital workers. PANSS consists of Positive scale (7 items), Negative scale (7 items), and General Psychopathological scale (16 items) sections. Each item (symptom) will be scored on a 7-point scale with higher scores representing increasing levels of psychopathology: 1) Absent, 2) Minimal, 3) Mild, 4) Moderate, 5) Moderate severe, 6) Severe, and 7) Extreme. Total score minimum = 30, maximum = 210
Time frame: For Phase 1, timeframe is Day 0 and Day 14; Phase 2 timeframe is Day 14 and Day 28
PANSS - Positive Subscale - Phases 1 and 2
The Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS) will be used to measure symptom severity in this trial. PANSS is a 30-item questionnaire used to evaluate schizophrenia symptoms, based on the clinical interview as well as reports of family members or primary care hospital workers. PANSS consists of Positive scale (7 items), Negative scale (7 items), and General Psychopathological scale (16 items) sections. Each item (symptom) will be scored on a 7-point scale with higher scores representing increasing levels of psychopathology: 1) Absent, 2) Minimal, 3) Mild, 4) Moderate, 5) Moderate severe, 6) Severe, and 7) Extreme. Positive scale: 7 Items, (minimum score = 7, maximum score = 49)
Time frame: Phase 1 timeframe is Baseline and Day 14; Phase 2 timeframe is Day 14 and Day 28
PANSS - Negative Subscale - Phases 1 and 2
The Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS) will be used to measure symptom severity in this trial. PANSS is a 30-item questionnaire used to evaluate schizophrenia symptoms, based on the clinical interview as well as reports of family members or primary care hospital workers. PANSS consists of Positive scale (7 items), Negative scale (7 items), and General Psychopathological scale (16 items) sections. Each item (symptom) will be scored on a 7-point scale with higher scores representing increasing levels of psychopathology: 1) Absent, 2) Minimal, 3) Mild, 4) Moderate, 5) Moderate severe, 6) Severe, and 7) Extreme. Negative scale: 7 Items, (minimum score = 7, maximum score = 49)
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Time frame: Phase 1 timeframe is Day 0 and Day 14; Phase 2 timeframe is Day 14 and Day 28
PANSS - General Psychopathology Subscale - Phases 1 and 2
The Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS) will be used to measure symptom severity in this trial. PANSS is a 30-item questionnaire used to evaluate schizophrenia symptoms, based on the clinical interview as well as reports of family members or primary care hospital workers. PANSS consists of Positive scale (7 items), Negative scale (7 items), and General Psychopathological scale (16 items) sections. Each item (symptom) will be scored on a 7-point scale with higher scores representing increasing levels of psychopathology: 1) Absent, 2) Minimal, 3) Mild, 4) Moderate, 5) Moderate severe, 6) Severe, and 7) Extreme. General Psychopathology Subscale: 16 Items, (minimum score = 16, maximum score = 112)
Time frame: Phase 1 timeframe is Baseline and Day 14; Phase 2 timeframe is Day 14 and Day 28
Average Percent Change From Baseline in the PANSS Total Score After 2 Weeks of Treatment Using SPCD
The Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS) will be used to measure symptom severity in this trial. PANSS is a 30-item questionnaire used to evaluate schizophrenia symptoms, based on the clinical interview as well as reports of family members or primary care hospital workers. PANSS consists of Positive scale (7 items), Negative scale (7 items), and General Psychopathological scale (16 items) sections. Each item (symptom) will be scored on a 7-point scale with higher scores representing increasing levels of psychopathology: 1) Absent, 2) Minimal, 3) Mild, 4) Moderate, 5) Moderate severe, 6) Severe, and 7) Extreme. Total score minimum = 30, maximum = 210.
Time frame: For Phase 1, timeframe is Baseline and Day 14; Phase 2 timeframe is Day 14 and Day 28
Percentage of Subjects With 20% or More Reduction From Baseline in PANSS Total Score After 2 Weeks of Treatment Using SPCD
The Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS) will be used to measure symptom severity in this trial. PANSS is a 30-item questionnaire used to evaluate schizophrenia symptoms, based on the clinical interview as well as reports of family members or primary care hospital workers. PANSS consists of Positive scale (7 items), Negative scale (7 items), and General Psychopathological scale (16 items) sections. Each item (symptom) will be scored on a 7-point scale with higher scores representing increasing levels of psychopathology: 1) Absent, 2) Minimal, 3) Mild, 4) Moderate, 5) Moderate severe, 6) Severe, and 7) Extreme. Total score minimum = 30, maximum = 210.
Time frame: For Phase 1, timeframe is Baseline and Day 14; Phase 2 timeframe is Day 14 and Day 28
Average Percent Change From Baseline in the PANSS Positive Subscale Score After 2 Weeks of Treatment Using SPCD
The Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS) will be used to measure symptom severity in this trial. PANSS is a 30-item questionnaire used to evaluate schizophrenia symptoms, based on the clinical interview as well as reports of family members or primary care hospital workers. PANSS consists of Positive scale (7 items), Negative scale (7 items), and General Psychopathological scale (16 items) sections. Each item (symptom) will be scored on a 7-point scale with higher scores representing increasing levels of psychopathology: 1) Absent, 2) Minimal, 3) Mild, 4) Moderate, 5) Moderate severe, 6) Severe, and 7) Extreme. Positive subscore scale: 7 items (minimum score = 7; maximum score = 49)
Time frame: For Phase 1, timeframe is Baseline and Day 14; Phase 2 timeframe is Day 14 and Day 28
Average Percent Change From Baseline in the PANSS Negative Subscale Score After 2 Weeks of Treatment Using SPCD
The Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS) will be used to measure symptom severity in this trial. PANSS is a 30-item questionnaire used to evaluate schizophrenia symptoms, based on the clinical interview as well as reports of family members or primary care hospital workers. PANSS consists of Positive scale (7 items), Negative scale (7 items), and General Psychopathological scale (16 items) sections. Each item (symptom) will be scored on a 7-point scale with higher scores representing increasing levels of psychopathology: 1) Absent, 2) Minimal, 3) Mild, 4) Moderate, 5) Moderate severe, 6) Severe, and 7) Extreme. Negative subscore scale: 7 items (minimum score = 7; maximum score = 49)
Time frame: For Phase 1, timeframe is Baseline and Day 14; Phase 2 timeframe is Day 14 and Day 28
Average Percent Change From Baseline in the PANSS General Psychopathology Subscale Score After 2 Weeks of Treatment Using SPCD
The Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS) will be used to measure symptom severity in this trial. PANSS is a 30-item questionnaire used to evaluate schizophrenia symptoms, based on the clinical interview as well as reports of family members or primary care hospital workers. PANSS consists of Positive scale (7 items), Negative scale (7 items), and General Psychopathological scale (16 items) sections. Each item (symptom) will be scored on a 7-point scale with higher scores representing increasing levels of psychopathology: 1) Absent, 2) Minimal, 3) Mild, 4) Moderate, 5) Moderate severe, 6) Severe, and 7) Extreme. General Psychopathology subscore scale: 16 items (minimum score = 16; maximum score = 112)
Time frame: For Phase 1, timeframe is Baseline and Day 14; Phase 2 timeframe is Day 14 and Day 28