Michael J. Fox Foundation Awards $2.9 Million for Two New Parkinson's Disease Clinical Trials
Posted on: Monday, 12 January 2009, 12:00 CST
One funded team will investigate the potential of simvastatin (marketed under the trade name Zocor), a drug currently used to treat high cholesterol, to reduce dyskinesias -- the disruptive, uncontrollable movements that are a side effect of long-term dopamine replacement. The other team will undertake a Phase 2 study to determine whether isradipine (marketed under the trade name Dynacirc), an approved high blood pressure medication, can rescue dopamine neurons from the degeneration seen in Parkinson's.
Although the drugs' current uses for cholesterol and blood pressure management might not seem relevant for PD, researchers found that the mechanisms by which each drug acts had unintended but beneficial effects on Parkinson's disease pathways in preclinical models of the disease.
The funding was awarded under the Foundation's Clinical Intervention Awards initiative, one of MJFF's three annually recurring Edmond J. Safra Core Programs for PD Research. The program supports novel or critical clinical intervention trials of promising therapeutic approaches that can significantly and fundamentally improve treatments for Parkinson's disease.
Funded projects are listed below. Detailed information, including grant abstracts and researcher bios, is available at www.michaeljfox.org.
A Randomized, Placebo-controlled, Multiple Crossover (n-of-1), Pilot trial of Simvastatin on the Treatment of Levodopa-induced Dyskinesia in Parkinson's Disease Patients
A Pilot Phase II Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Dosage Finding and Tolerability Study of Isradipine as a Disease Modifying Agent in Patients with Early Parkinson's Disease
About The Michael J. Fox Foundation
Founded in 2000, The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research is dedicated to ensuring the development of a cure for Parkinson's disease within the decade through an aggressively funded research agenda. The Foundation has funded
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