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Improving emotional face perception in ASD with bumetamide: behavioral and fMRI data Nouchine Hadjikhani, MD, PhD Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging Massachusetts General Hospital Harvard Medical School Gillberg Centrum
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Page 1: Improving emotional face perception in ASD with bumetamide: behavioral and fMRI data Nouchine Hadjikhani, MD, PhD Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging.

Improving emotional face perception in ASD with bumetamide: behavioral and

fMRI data

Nouchine Hadjikhani, MD, PhDMartinos Center for Biomedical Imaging

Massachusetts General HospitalHarvard Medical School

Gillberg Centrum

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Autism Spectrum Disorders

• ASD are neurodevelopmental disorders characterized by

social communication impairment repetitive/restricted behaviors

• ASD affects more than 1% of the population (1:68, CDC 2014)

• ASD individuals seem to lack social instinct• It is known that early intervention can

considerably improve their level of functioning and quality of life

• There is no biomarker for autism, it is a behavioral diagnosis

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• Evidence for neuronal excitability dysfunction in ASD – high prevalence of epilepsy (~30%) and abnormal EEG in about 60%

• Anecdotal reports of paradoxical effect of GABA agonist Valium on ASD

• GABA – excitatory role during pregnancy, but becomes inhibitory at birth• Switch from excitatory to

inhibitory linked to decrease in the amount of intracellular chlorine

• Switch also linked to oxytocin

Ben Ari 2002

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Question: Are neurons in ASD reacting as immature neurons?

What will happen if we ‘force them to behave as mature’ by removing intracellular chlorine, with a diuretic?

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• 2010: pilot open-label study on 5 patients, behavioral improvement with very little side effects (Lemonnier & Ben-Ari, Acta Perdiatrica 2010)

• 2012: double blind cross over study on 60 participants: significant improvement in autistic symptomatology(Lemonnier et al., Tranlat Psy 2012)

• 2013: proof of concept pilot behavioral and imaging study on 9 (7+2) adolescents before and after 10 months of treatment (Hadjikhani et al, Autism 2014)

• 2014: Rodent model of autism : Oxytocin-mediated GABA inhibition during delivery attenuates autism pathogenesis in rodent offspring. Tyzio et al, Science 2014

Improving autism symptomatology with a bumetanide

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Zimmerman and Connors, Science 2014

Bumetanide in the rodent model

FraX and VPA

Zimmerman and Connors, Science 2014

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Proof of concept pilot study

• 9 participants with ASD, 7 with treatment and 2 without

• Age at first exam: 19.3±4.6 • Second exam after 10 months of

bumetamide treatment (1mg/day)• Behavioral and fMRI testing at

each exam

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Behavioral study – RT and accuracy

Non verbal emotion matching, morph at 40% intensity

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Bumetamide – functional data

N=7

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Superior temporal cortex (social processing)

Hadjikhani et al, Autism 2013

Nucleus accumbens(reward)

[EMO>NEU] POSTbumet > [EMO>NEU] PREbumet

TP (emotion)

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Conclusions

• Treatment with a diuretic restoring GABA function seems to significantly improve behavior and function in teenagers and young adults with ASD

• More studies, with a double-blind placebo cross-over design are needed to confirm our observations

7: Hadjikhani et al, Translational Psychiatry 2014; 8: Lemonnier et al, Translational Psychiatry 2012; Hadjikhani et al, Autism 2014