Clinical Trials Logo

Clinical Trial Details — Status: Completed

Administrative data

NCT number NCT00222872
Other study ID # IRB # 0503166
Secondary ID NIH RO - DK 5108
Status Completed
Phase Phase 1
First received September 9, 2005
Last updated April 25, 2014
Start date July 2005
Est. completion date September 2008

Study information

Verified date April 2014
Source University of Pittsburgh
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority United States: Food and Drug Administration
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

The main purpose of this study is to determine the safety and effectiveness of three week daily subcutaneous injections of Parathyroid Hormone-related Protein (1-36). Previous studies indicated that PTHrP has a skeletal 'anabolic' or bone-building effect, and has shown to increase bone mineral density in postmenopausal women with osteoporosis. Safety of PTHrP will be determined by measurements of blood pressure and pulse, serum blood calcium levels and subjective symptoms. Effectiveness will be measured by changes in measurements of blood and urine markers of bone turnover.


Description:

Parathyroid Hormone-related Protein (1-36) or PTHrP is a neuroendocrine peptide which shares significant homology with the only currently FDA approved anabolic agent for the treatment of osteoporosis: parathyroid hormone(1-34) or PTH. PTH, when given alone, has shown to increase lumbar spine bone mass by 12-15% over a 2-3 year period.

Previous studies indicate PTHrP may have a pure anabolic effect on bone. Postmenopausal women taking estrogen with osteoporosis who received daily subcutaneous PTHrP for 3 months exhibited a 4.7% increase in bone mineral density compared to those taking placebo. There were no side effects associated with PTHrP, despite the fact that the doses given were 20 times the usual doses of PTH. In another study, young healthy volunteers received a single, one-time subcutaneous doses of PTHrP in amounts up to 2 mg without any dose limiting toxicities.

This study will directly compare the effect of placebo and escalating doses of PTHrP given subcutaneously to postmenopausal women for three weeks. Each subject will have four outpatient visits and one inpatient 24-hour visit on the last day. 20 women in phase I will receive either placebo or 500 micrograms/day of PTHrP. 500 micrograms/day was selected as the lowest dose because it is similar to the dose used in our previous 3 month placebo controlled study. In Phase II, the doses of PTHrP will be increased in increments of approximately 30% for each successive group, i.e., 750, 1000, 1250, and 1500 micrograms. After the first group of 10 successfully receives 500 micrograms/day for 21 days, increased doses will be given to groups of three subjects until evidence of dose limiting toxicity (DLT) occurs, or a maximum dose of 1,500 micrograms is reached. Dose limiting toxicities are specified in the protocol and comprise either one major criteria: hypotension, orthostatic hypotension, tachycardia, hypertension, hypercalcemia or hypophosphatemia; or two minor criteria: flushing, nausea/vomiting, abdominal or muscle cramps, dizziness/lightheadedness, palpitations, or any other unpleasant subjective symptom.

If a particular dose of PTHrP causes a dose-limiting toxicity, the immediately preceding lower dose will be defined as the maximum safely tolerated dose. Once the maximum safely tolerated dose is determined, it will be given to a total of ten healthy subjects to ensure that is is safe and well tolerated.

Study methods include outpatient visits on days 1, 5, 10, 15, and an in-patient visit on day 21 for lab collection and patient examination. Blood and urine safety labs consist of serum ionized calcium, total calcium, creatinine, phosphorus and albumin. Efficacy labs consist of urine and blood measurements of 25-hydroxy vitamin D, 1,25 vitamin D, PTH, osteocalcin, bone specific alkaline phosphatase, procollagen peptide-1, C-telopeptide (CTx), N-telopeptide (NTx), Insulin-like growth factors (IgF) and serum free deoxypyridinoline (DPD).

Subject population includes up to 48 healthy 50-75 year old postmenopausal women who are Caucasian, Asian, and Hispanic. African-Americans are excluded from the study since it is well documented that African-Americans have clear quantitative differences in bone density and sensitivity to parathyroid hormone. No bone densitometry scans are done during this study.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 61
Est. completion date September 2008
Est. primary completion date September 2008
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender Female
Age group 50 Years to 75 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

- Women

- Caucasian

- Hispanic

- Asian

- One year past onset of menopause

- Weigh between 50 and 90 kilograms

Exclusion Criteria:

- Taking bisphosphonates in the last 2 years

- Estrogen replacement hormones in last year

- SERMS in last year

- One weeks worth of PTHrP, PTH or an analog of PTH in past year

- Recent non-traumatic bone fracture within last year

- Significant uncontrolled cardiac, vascular, renal, pulmonary, endocrine or rheumatologic disease

- History of malignancy

- Anemia

- Significant alcohol or drug abuse

- Receiving any investigational drug within past 90 days

- Medications that interfere with metabolism or renal clearance of study drug, oral or systemic glucocorticoids of > 5 mg/day prednisone (or equivalent) over the past year

- Thiazide-type diuretics

- Abnormal screening labs (calcium, vit D and PTH, CBC)

Study Design

Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Single Blind (Subject), Primary Purpose: Treatment


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Drug:
Parathyroid Hormone-related Protein
PTHrP(1-36) starting at 500 micrograms, then increasing by 125 micrograms up to a maximum of 1,500 micrograms.
Placebo
Placebo drug via subcutaneous injection in single blinded fashion daily for 3 weeks

Locations

Country Name City State
United States University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Pittsburgh Pennsylvania

Sponsors (3)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
University of Pittsburgh Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health (NIH)

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

References & Publications (9)

Bisello A, Horwitz MJ, Stewart AF. Parathyroid hormone-related protein: an essential physiological regulator of adult bone mass. Endocrinology. 2004 Aug;145(8):3551-3. — View Citation

Everhart-Caye M, Inzucchi SE, Guinness-Henry J, Mitnick MA, Stewart AF. Parathyroid hormone (PTH)-related protein(1-36) is equipotent to PTH(1-34) in humans. J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 1996 Jan;81(1):199-208. — View Citation

Henry JG, Mitnick M, Dann PR, Stewart AF. Parathyroid hormone-related protein-(1-36) is biologically active when administered subcutaneously to humans. J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 1997 Mar;82(3):900-6. — View Citation

Horwitz MJ, Tedesco MB, Gundberg C, Garcia-Ocana A, Stewart AF. Short-term, high-dose parathyroid hormone-related protein as a skeletal anabolic agent for the treatment of postmenopausal osteoporosis. J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2003 Feb;88(2):569-75. — View Citation

Horwitz MJ, Tedesco MB, Sereika SM, Garcia-Ocaña A, Bisello A, Hollis BW, Gundberg C, Stewart AF. Safety and tolerability of subcutaneous PTHrP(1-36) in healthy human volunteers: a dose escalation study. Osteoporos Int. 2006 Feb;17(2):225-30. Epub 2005 Sep 7. — View Citation

Horwitz MJ, Tedesco MB, Sereika SM, Hollis BW, Garcia-Ocaña A, Stewart AF. Direct comparison of sustained infusion of human parathyroid hormone-related protein-(1-36) [hPTHrP-(1-36)] versus hPTH-(1-34) on serum calcium, plasma 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D concentrations, and fractional calcium excretion in healthy human volunteers. J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2003 Apr;88(4):1603-9. — View Citation

Horwitz MJ, Tedesco MB, Sereika SM, Syed MA, Garcia-Ocaña A, Bisello A, Hollis BW, Rosen CJ, Wysolmerski JJ, Dann P, Gundberg C, Stewart AF. Continuous PTH and PTHrP infusion causes suppression of bone formation and discordant effects on 1,25(OH)2 vitamin D. J Bone Miner Res. 2005 Oct;20(10):1792-803. Epub 2005 Jun 6. — View Citation

Plotkin H, Gundberg C, Mitnick M, Stewart AF. Dissociation of bone formation from resorption during 2-week treatment with human parathyroid hormone-related peptide-(1-36) in humans: potential as an anabolic therapy for osteoporosis. J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 1998 Aug;83(8):2786-91. — View Citation

Syed MA, Horwitz MJ, Tedesco MB, Garcia-Ocaña A, Wisniewski SR, Stewart AF. Parathyroid hormone-related protein-(1--36) stimulates renal tubular calcium reabsorption in normal human volunteers: implications for the pathogenesis of humoral hypercalcemia of malignancy. J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2001 Apr;86(4):1525-31. — View Citation

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Subjects will receive PTHrP without Dose Limiting Toxicity Events as established by safety parameters consisting of one major criteria or two minor criteria. 3 weeks Yes
Secondary Efficacy measurements including (but not limited to): measurements of 25-hydroxy vitamin D, 1,25 (OH)2 vitamin D, PTH, PTHrP, osteocalcin, bone specific alkaline phosphatase, procollagen peptide-1, CTx, NTx, IgF and serum DPD. 3 week No
See also
  Status Clinical Trial Phase
Active, not recruiting NCT06287502 - Efficacy of Structured Exercise-Nutritional Intervention on Sarcopenia in Patients With Osteoporosis N/A
Completed NCT03822078 - Study to Evaluate the Safety, Tolerability, Pharmacokinetics, and Pharmacodynamics of Denosumab (AMG 162) in Japanese Postmenopausal Women Phase 1
Recruiting NCT05845021 - Surgeon-Initiated Bone Health Referral Pathway in Patients Undergoing Lower Extremity Arthroplasty N/A
Completed NCT00092066 - A Study to Evaluate the Safety, Tolerability, and Efficacy of an Investigational Drug and Dietary Supplement in Men and Postmenopausal Women With Osteoporosis (0217A-227) Phase 3
Recruiting NCT04754711 - Interest of Nutritional Care of Children With Sickle Cell Disease on Bone Mineral Density and Body Composition N/A
Completed NCT04736693 - Replication of the HORIZON Pivotal Fracture Trial in Healthcare Claims Data
Not yet recruiting NCT06431867 - Primary Care Management of Osteoporosis in Older Women
Completed NCT02922478 - Role of Comorbidities in Chronic Heart Failure Study
Recruiting NCT02616627 - Association Between DXA Results and the Complications, Clinical Courses and Outcomes in Chronic Dialysis Patients
Recruiting NCT02635022 - Fragility Fracture Liaison Service and Anti-osteoporosis Medication Monitoring Service Study
Active, not recruiting NCT02617303 - Prevention of Falls and Its Consequences in Elderly People N/A
Completed NCT02566655 - Clinical Trial of Intravenous Infusion of Fucosylated Bone Marrow Mesenchyme Cells in Patients With Osteoporosis Phase 1
Completed NCT03420716 - Symbiotic Yogurt, Calcium Absorption and Bone Health in Young Adult Women N/A
Not yet recruiting NCT02223572 - Secondary Fracture Prevention in Patients Who Suffered From Osteoporotic Fracture N/A
Completed NCT02559648 - Denosumab vs Placebo in Patients With Thalassemia Major and Osteoporosis Phase 2
Completed NCT02003716 - DeFRA Questionnaire as an Anamnestic Form N/A
Unknown status NCT01913834 - Nasally and sc Administered Teriparatide in Healthy Volunteers Phase 1
Not yet recruiting NCT01854086 - Compliance and Persistence With Osteoporosis Treatment and Attitude Towards Future Therapy Among Post-menopausal Israeli Women During Drug Treatment or Drug Holiday N/A
Completed NCT01401556 - C-STOP Fracture Trial N/A
Completed NCT02143674 - Muscle Strengthening Exercises and Global Stretching in Elderly N/A