Safety Issues Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Phase I, Double-blind, Randomised, Placebo-controlled, Single-ascending and Multiple-ascending Dose Trial to Evaluate the Safety and Pharmacokinetics of Oral Controlled-ileal-release Nicotinic Acid (CIR-NA) Compared to Immediate-release Nicotinic Acid and Placebo in Healthy Subjects and Subjects With Prediabetes
A double-blind, randomised, placebo-controlled, single-ascending and multiple-ascending dose trial to evaluate the safety and pharmacokinetics of oral controlled-ileal-release nicotinic acid (CIR-NA) compared to immediate-release nicotinic acid and placebo in healthy subjects and subjects with prediabetes.
Recently, administration of one form of vitamin B3, Nicotinamide (NAM), has been shown to improve the host-microbiome interaction in a mouse model, especially when administered in a controlled-release formulation targeting the ileocolic region. Thus, NAM and also the other form of vitamin B3, Nicotinicacid (NA), were identified as promising candidates for a gut-targeted microbiome intervention. As the upper gastrointestinal tract efficiently absorbs amino acids and vitamins, simply increasing the NA and/or NAM content in human food would not be expected to deliver these molecules in sufficient amounts into the lower ileum and colon, where most of the microbiota are located. Moreover, adverse effects such as flushing or gastrointestinal symptoms can occur under high and immediately systemically available dosage of NA. Therefore, the novel CIR-NA formulation will be applied to deliver NA to the lower ileum and colon to tar-get the gut microbiome, while largely avoiding systemic exposure, as the terminal ileum and colon have a much lower absorptive capacity than the stomach and upper small intestine. Both in the single- and multiple-ascending (SAD/MAD) part of the study, CIR-NA or placebo tablets will be self-administered orally, with daily doses of 100 mg (1 tablet), 200 mg (2 tablets), 500 mg (5 tablets) or 1,000 mg CIR-NA (10 tablets) or the corresponding amounts of placebo tablets. In the SAD part, an additional dose of 2,000 mg CIR-NA or placebo (20 tablets) will be self-administered.After completion of the SAD and the 200 mg MAD part in healthy subjects, an additional mul-tiple dose part (200 mg/d CIR-NA) in subjects with PreD (MD-PreD part) will start in parallel to the further dose groups of the MAD part. ;
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