InteKrin Therapeutics Announces INT131 Phase 2a Results at the 2009 American Diabetes Association Annual Meeting
Posted on: Wednesday, 10 June 2009, 07:00 CDT
The 4 week double blind placebo controlled study of INT131 in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) patients previously not on pharmacological therapy showed a dose dependent decrease in fasting plasma glucose (FPG) at 4 weeks, the primary endpoint of the study. This decrease was already statistically significant at 1 week for both low and high doses (1 mg and 10 mg) of INT131.
The efficacy measured at 4 weeks of 1 mg of INT131 treatment was comparable to the efficacy modeled for this patient population treated with the maximal approved doses of Actos(R) and Avandia(R), but in contrast the low dose INT131 group did not show the significant weight gain or fluid retention (measured by hematocrit drop) modeled for maximal dose TZDs. The high dose INT131 group showed about twice the decrease in FPG attained with low dose INT131, and a correspondingly greater efficacy compared to that modeled for maximal dose TZDs. Importantly, this greater efficacy was achieved with INT131 without greater weight gain or hematocrit drop than expected for maximal dose TZDs. INT131 was well tolerated in this study with no safety issues noted.
"These data are supportive of INT131 acting as a selective modulator of PPARgamma in T2DM patients," remarked Dr
"Translation of the nonclinical profile of INT131 into the clinic is an exciting validation of the selective PPAR modulator design of the molecule," added Dr
These Phase 2a study data provided the rationale for a double blind placebo controlled 24 week Phase 2b study of 4 doses of INT131 and 45 mg Actos(R) as active comparator in 360 T2DM patients. InteKrin completed enrollment of the study in March, 2009.
About INT131
INT131 is a next-generation, non-TZD insulin sensitizer and selective modulator of PPARgamma (SPPARM). INT131 belongs to a unique, non-TZD chemical class, and was purposely designed to retain the well validated and robust insulin sensitizing efficacy of PPARgamma while minimizing the typical side effects seen with the full agonists TZDs Actos(R) and Avandia(R). PPARgamma activation treats insulin resistance, a key etiological feature in the onset and subsequent progression of type 2 diabetes.
About InteKrin (www.InteKrin.com)
InteKrin Therapeutics is a privately-held clinical-stage drug development company focused on diabetes, obesity and metabolic disease. InteKrin's business strategy is to build a robust portfolio of high value products by in-licensing clinical-stage therapeutic candidates that address significant unmet medical needs and rapidly move them through critical development stages. InteKrin's team of world-class scientific and medical experts includes veterans from several successful BioPharma organizations, internationally recognized experts in nuclear receptors and metabolism, top scientists formerly with the Food and Drug Administration and key clinical and commercialization leaders.
SOURCE InteKrin Therapeutics Inc
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