Sep 28, 2023

2023 Early-Career Collaborative Grant Recipients

Drs. Ishrat Husain and Karim Ladha
From left: Dr. Ishrat Husain and Dr. Karim Ladha

The Department of Anesthesiology & Pain Medicine and the Department of Psychiatry are pleased to announce the successful recipients of our inaugural Early-Career Collaborative Grant Competition.

The grant facilitates innovative research projects that benefit patients who receive care from our departments. The aim is to advance both clinical care and the academic mission of both institutions.

Successful Applicants

Congratulations to the successful applicants, Dr. Ishrat Husain and Dr. Karim Ladha. They are co-principal investigators on the research project titled "TReAtmeNt with pSilocybin for Chronic Neuropathic Pain and Depression (TRANSCEND) Pilot RCT."

It is described as an open-label, proof-of-concept study in 10 adult patients with chronic neuropathic pain and comorbid major depressive disorder (MDD).

Research Summary

Chronic neuropathic pain is a debilitating condition that causes shooting, burning, and stabbing sensations that are often constant and unrelenting in severity. While guidelines for the treatment of neuropathic pain exist, over 50% of patients do not experience adequate improvement from initial treatment. One reason for this could be that an estimated 40–80% of patients with neuropathic pain also suffer from concurrent major depressive disorder (MDD). A significant unmet need exists for novel therapies that effectively manage associated neuropathic pain and MDD.

Psilocybin has shown a possible therapeutic benefit in a range of mental health disorders, including MDD, in prior randomized controlled trials (RCTs). Furthermore, preliminary evidence supports the potential of psilocybin to alleviate chronic pain.

The TReAtmeNt with pSilocybin for Chronic Neuropathic pain and Depression (TRANSCEND) pilot RCT is a proof-of-concept, open label trial assessing the feasibility, tolerability, and preliminary efficacy of psilocybin therapy for adults with chronic neuropathic pain and co-morbid MDD to inform a larger RCT. Participants will be followed-up for three months after their treatment to assess the longer-term effects of the intervention. 

Funding

$100,000 over 2 years

Co-investigators and collaborators

Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine: Dr. Hance Clarke, Dr. Akash Goel, and Dr. Duminda Wijeysundera
 
Department of Psychiatry: Dr. Venkat Bhat
 
York University Department of Psychology: Dr. Joel Katz and Dr. Paul Ritvo

Lead patient partners: Ms. Victoria Boateng and Ms. Sarah Nelson

Please join us in congratulating our colleagues on their successful application addressing this important topic in anesthesiology, pain medicine, and psychiatry.

Learn more about the 2023 Early-Career Collaborative Grant.