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Phase 1 Completed N=10 Treatment

A Study in Healthy Men to Test the Effects of Different Doses of BI 1467335 on MAO-B Activity in the Brain.

Healthy
Source: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT03927209 ↗
Enrolled (actual)
10
Serious AEs
0.0%
Results posted
Jun 2021
Primary outcomePrimary: Percentage Reduction in Whole Brain Monoamine Oxidase (MAO)-B Availability Assessed by Positron Emission Tomography (PET) Imaging — 72.58; 2.43 Percent reduction

Summary

The main objective of this trial is to investigate the effect of multiple oral dosing of high dose BI 1467335 over 28 days and multiple oral dosing of low dose BI 1467335 over 42 days on MAO-B occupancy in the brain compared to baseline using [11C]-L-deprenyl-D2 PET tracer in healthy male subjects.

Outcome Measures

OutcomeResultp-value
PRIMARY
Percentage Reduction in Whole Brain Monoamine Oxidase (MAO)-B Availability Assessed by Positron Emission Tomography (PET) Imaging
72.58; 2.43
SECONDARY
Percent Reduction in MAO-B Availability on Day 14 of Treatment With 10 mg BI 1467335 Compared With Baseline
44.56
SECONDARY
Reduction in MAO-B Availability on Day 28 of Treatment With 3 mg BI 1467335 Compared With Baseline
-1.43
SECONDARY
MAO-B Inhibition in Platelet Rich Plasma Compared With Baseline
SECONDARY
Maximum Measured Concentration of BI 1467335 in Plasma
36.4; 48.4; 2.28; 3.60
SECONDARY
Area Under the Concentration-time Curve of the Analyte in Plasma Over the Time Interval From 0 to the Time 24 h (AUC 0-24)
85.7; 235; 4.65; 4.34

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion criteria

  • Healthy male subjects according to the assessment of the investigator, as based on a complete medical history including a physical examination, vital signs (Blood pressure (BP), Pulse rate (PR)), 12-lead Electrocardiogram (ECG), and clinical laboratory tests
  • Age of 21 to 55 years (inclusive)
  • Body mass index (BMI) of 18.5 to 29.9 kg/m2 (inclusive)
  • Signed and dated written informed consent prior to admission to the study, in accordance with Good Clinical Practice (GCP) and local legislation
  • Non-smoker with no history of smoking
  • Subjects who are sexually active must use, with their partner, highly effective contraception from the time of administration of trial medication until 4 months after administration of trial medication. Adequate methods are:
  • Condoms plus use of hormonal contraception by the female partner that started at least 2 months prior to administration of trial medication (e.g., implants, injectables, combined oral or vaginal contraceptives, intrauterine device) or
  • Condoms plus surgical sterilization (vasectomy at least 1 year prior to enrolment) or
  • Condoms plus surgically sterilised partner (including hysterectomy) or
  • Condoms plus intrauterine device or
  • Condoms plus partner of non-childbearing potential (including homosexual men) Subjects are required to use condoms to prevent unintended exposure of the partner to the study drug via seminal fluid. Alternatively, true abstinence is acceptable when it is in line with the subject's preferred and usual lifestyle. If a subject is usually not sexually active but becomes active, with their partner, they must comply with the contraceptive requirements detailed above.

Exclusion criteria

  • Any finding in the medical examination (including Blood pressure (BP), Pulse rate (PR) or Electrocardiogram (ECG)) deviating from normal and assessed as clinically relevant by the investigator
  • Repeated measurement of systolic blood pressure outside the range of 90 to 140 mmHg, diastolic blood pressure outside the range of 50 to 90 mmHg, or pulse rate outside the range of 50 to 90 bpm
  • Any laboratory value outside the reference range that the investigator considers to be of clinical relevance
  • Any evidence of a concomitant disease assessed as clinically relevant by the investigator
  • Gastrointestinal, hepatic, renal, respiratory, cardiovascular, metabolic, immunological or hormonal disorders
  • Cholecystectomy or other surgery of the gastrointestinal tract that could interfere with the pharmacokinetics of the trial medication (except appendectomy or simple hernia repair)
  • Diseases of the central nervous system (including but not limited to any kind of seizures or stroke), and other relevant neurological or psychiatric disorders
  • History of relevant orthostatic hypotension, fainting spells, or blackouts
  • Chronic or relevant acute infections
  • History of relevant allergy or hypersensitivity (including allergy to the trial medication or its excipients)
  • Use of drugs within 30 days of planned administration of trial medication that might reasonably influence the results of the trial (including drugs that cause QT/QTc interval prolongation)
  • Intake of an investigational drug in another clinical trial within 90 days or within 5 half-lives, whichever is longer, of planned administration of investigational drug in the current trial, or concurrent participation in another clinical trial in which investigational drug is administered
  • Alcohol abuse (consumption of more than 30 g per day for males) within the 24 months prior to dosing
  • Drug abuse within the 24 months prior to dosing or positive drug screening
  • Blood donation of more than 100 mL within 30 days of planned administration of trial medication or intended blood donation during the trial
  • Intention to perform excessive physical activities within one week prior to the administration of trial medication or during the trial
  • Inability to comply with the dietary regimen of the trial sit
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Data sourced from ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT03927209). Outcome figures and adverse-event rates are extracted automatically from the registry's posted results and are provided for clinician reference, not as a substitute for the primary publication. Informational only — not medical advice.

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