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NCT07417371

Study on the Mechanism of Pei Tu Ning Feng Tang in Alleviating Tourette Syndrome Via Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (fNIRS) and the DA-MAPK-BDNF Pathway

Tourette Syndrome (TS) children were administered Pei Tu Ning Feng Tang treatment. The differences in gut microbiota composition, peripheral blood stress hormones, oxidative stress markers, cytokines, neurotransmitters, and hair cortisol concentrations were observed before and after treatment. Combined with the differences in tic-like behavioral indicators, the therapeutic efficacy of Pei Tu Ning Feng Tang was evaluated. Additionally, TS children underwent two fNIRS examinations before and after treatment to quantitatively describe the activation of brain function by Pei Tu Ning Feng Tang and to investigate its neural mechanisms against tics. Scores were assessed before and after treatment using the Yale Global Tic Severity Scale (YGTSS) and the Traditional Chinese Medicine Syndrome Score Sheet for Pediatric Tourette Syndrome (Spleen Deficiency and Liver Hyperactivity Type) to observe the efficacy of the medication.

Gender: All

Ages: 4 Years - 15 Years

Updated: 2026-02-18

Tourette Syndrome in Children
RECRUITING

NCT06081348

Sertraline vs. Placebo in the Treatment of Anxiety in Children and AdoLescents With NeurodevelopMental Disorders

There are currently no approved medications for the treatment of anxiety in children and youth with neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs), both common and rare. Sertraline, a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor, has extensive evidence to support its use in children's and youth with anxiety but not within NDDs. More research is needed to confirm whether or not sertraline could help improve anxiety in children and youth with common and rare neurodevelopmental conditions. This is a pilot study, in which we plan to estimate the effect size of reduction in anxiety of sertraline vs. placebo. across rare and common neurodevelopmental disorders, and determine the best measure(s) to be used as a primary transdiagnostic outcome measure of anxiety, as well as diagnosis specific measures in future, larger-scale clinical trials of anxiety in NDDs.

Gender: All

Ages: 8 Years - 17 Years

Updated: 2025-07-16

4 states

Neurodevelopmental Disorders
Autism
Autism Spectrum Disorder
+14
RECRUITING

NCT06825520

Investigating Changes in Premonitory Urges During Habit Reversal Training for Tics

The primary aim of this study is to learn more about premonitory urges (PU) when using Habit Reversal Training (HRT) to treat tics. The main focus of this study is to investigate if and when PU change during tic treatment sessions and between tic treatment sessions. Participants will: * Attend 5 study visits (approximately 1 to 1.5 hours each) for an intake, habit reversal training for 3 separate tics, and a post assessment * Attend 5 practice sessions (approximately 30 minutes each) over a week for 3 weeks (total 15 practice sessions) * Study visits and practice sessions will take place in person and online via secure videoconference

Gender: All

Ages: 8 Years - 17 Years

Updated: 2025-05-28

1 state

Tics
Tourette Disorder
Tourette Syndrome in Children
+1
RECRUITING

NCT05566496

The Findings of Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Subtypes of Tics-related Disorders

The findings of resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging and diffusion spectrum imaging in subtypes of tics-related disorders

Gender: All

Ages: 0 Years - 18 Years

Updated: 2024-08-06

Tourette Syndrome in Children
RECRUITING

NCT06385535

Clinical Characteristics and Temporal Properties of Individual Tics in Persistent Tic Disorder

The goal of this clinical study is to learn more about the timing of tics (sudden, fast movements and sounds that people do and make without meaning to) in people who have multiple tics that have been going on for more than one year. The main questions it aims to answer are: 1. See whether a tic's timing is related to other characteristics of the tic, like how long it has been happening and how well the person can control/stop that tic 2. See whether the timing of a tic can tell us how well the person can control/stop that tic 3. See whether tic treatment changes the timing of tics, and if the timing of a tic has anything to do with how well treatment will work to stop it Participants will meet with a study researcher to learn more about the study, ask questions, and decide whether or not they would like to be involved. If they decide to do the study, they will meet with the researcher 6 times: 1. During the first visit, the study researcher will ask questions about the participant's life, tics, and other psychological symptoms. The researcher will watch the participant's tics for 10 minutes. The participant will do a computer task where they follow instructions to tic or not tic. 2. During the second visit, the study researcher will treat one of the participant's tics. 3. During the third visit, the study researcher will treat another one of the participant's tics. 4. During the fourth visit, the study researcher will treat another one of the participant's tics. 5. During the fifth visit, the study researcher will treat another one of the participant's tics. 6. During the sixth visit, the study researcher will ask questions about the participant's tics and other psychological symptoms. The participant will do a computer task where they follow instructions to tic or not tic.

Gender: All

Ages: 8 Years - 12 Years

Updated: 2024-04-26

1 state

Tics
Tic Disorders
Vocal Tic
+5
RECRUITING

NCT06379373

Peripheral Mechanisms of Humoral Immune Effector-mediated Tourette's Syndrome and the Role of Tuina Intervention

Tourette syndrome is a refractory type of tic disorder. Previous clinical studies have confirmed that Tuina has a good effect on TS, but the mechanism of action is still uncertain. Studies have found that the pathogenesis of TS may be related to immune factors, and patients will accompanied by the overflow of inflammatory factors such as interleukin-1β (IL-1β), interleukin-6 (IL-6), and tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) during the onset of the disease. Other studies have found that the serum levels of IgG1, IgG2, IgG3, IgG4, IgGM, IgGA, IgGE, complement C3 and complement C4 are closely related to the pathogenesis of TS, and the abnormal humoral immune response mediated by food intolerance has an important impact on the pathogenesis of mental illness in children. The immune system plays a very complex role in TS. Based on this, we hypothesized that there may be differences in serum humoral immune effector levels between children with TS and healthy children, whether these differences are related to the consumption of certain allergenic foods or not, and so does Tuina spinal balancing can improve the clinical symptoms of children with TS by changing the levels of inflammatory and immune factors in peripheral serum. This study studied the peripheral mechanism of humoral immune effector mediated by Tourette syndrome and the intervention effect of Tuina through comprehensive scale analysis and advanced laboratory technology, which will provide a scientific theoretical basis and a safe and effective method for the treatment of multiple tics, and will have broad application prospects.

Gender: All

Ages: 4 Years - 18 Years

Updated: 2024-04-23

1 state

Tourette Syndrome in Children
Food Intolerance
Inflammatory Response