Clinical Trial

Relationships Among Pupil Responses to Light, Circadian Rhythms, and Sleep

Study acronym: SCOPE
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Summary
The investigators are studying relationships among eye pathology, pupil responses to light, sleep, circadian rhythms, and hormones in healthy individuals and those with various medical disorders or illnesses. All participants will: * Answer questionnaires about their health * Receive an eye exam, * For one week at home, participants will track their sleep and wake using actigraphy (wrist worn wearable) and an online sleep diary. * Complete a pupillometry session (measuring pupil size in response to different lighting) at MGH Participants may also choose to participate in the following additional procedures in any order: * Within one week of their pupillometry session, an at-home saliva collection under dim light. Saliva melatonin can be analyzed to determine Dim-Light-Melatonin-Onset (DLMO), a marker of circadian timing. * If participants participate in one night saliva collection, a second night of at-home saliva collection with a bright light exposure to calculate melatonin suppression in response to light.
Trial Details
NCT Number NCT07753889
Lead Sponsor Elizabeth B Klerman MD PhD
Collaborators: Massachusetts General Hospital
Conditions Circadian Rhythm, Pupillometry, Sleep
Enrollment 100 participants
Start Date 2026-09-01
Primary Completion 2034-12 (estimated)
Study Completion 2035-12 (estimated)
Updated on ClinicalTrials.gov 2026-08-10