Clinical Trials Logo

Clinical Trial Details — Status: Completed

Administrative data

NCT number NCT00001669
Other study ID # 970148
Secondary ID 97-N-0148
Status Completed
Phase Phase 2
First received November 3, 1999
Last updated March 3, 2008
Start date July 1997
Est. completion date April 2000

Study information

Verified date April 1999
Source National Institutes of Health Clinical Center (CC)
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority United States: Federal Government
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

The drug rhIGF-1 (CEP-151) has been shown to play a key role preclinically in oligodendrocyte differentiation and survival, as well as, myelin integrity and function. Moreover, in an animal model of MS, myelin expression, as well as that of its receptors is upregulated at the time the myelin sheaths regenerate. Finally, administration of exogenous rhIGF-1 to rats with EAE effectively, closes the disrupted BBB, reduces the number and severity of demyelinating lesions, and improves neurological function. Thus it seems reasonable to examine the efficacy and safety, tolerability, and effect of CEP-151 on brain MRI lesions in patients with MS.


Description:

The drug rhIGF-1 (CEP-151) has been shown to play a key role preclinically in oligodendrocyte differentiation and survival, as well as, myelin integrity and function. Moreover, in an animal model of MS, myelin expression, as well as that of its receptors is upregulated at the time the myelin sheaths regenerate. Finally, administration of exogenous rhIGF-1 to rats with EAE effectively, closes the disrupted BBB, reduces the number and severity of demyelinating lesions, and improves neurological function. Thus it seems reasonable to examine the efficacy and safety, tolerability, and effect of CEP-151 on brain MRI lesions in patients with MS.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 15
Est. completion date April 2000
Est. primary completion date
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender Both
Age group N/A and older
Eligibility Patients must be between 18-55 years old; meet the diagnostic criteria for clinical definite or laboratory supported definite MS with either a relapsing remitting or secondary progressive course;

Stage I - known by history to have a mean enhancing lesion frequency of 0.3 per month or greater;

Stage II - known by history to have a mean enhancing lesion frequency of 0.5 per month or greater;

Ability to comply with protocol requirements;

Provide written informed consent;

If a female patient, not of child bearing potential (surgically sterilized or post-menopausal) or if of child bearing potential, documented to be nonpregnant by urine pregnancy test and not lactating with adequate contraception and counseling.

Male patients should also receive adequate counseling and exercise adequate contraception.

No clinically significant abnormalities on the prestudy laboratory evaluations, physical examination, electrocardiogram (ECG), chest x-ray, mammogram or ophthalmologic exam.

No connective tissue or rheumatic disorder (systemic lupus erythematosus [SLE] ; rheumatoid arthritis [RA]; progressive systemic sclerosis [PSS]; Sjogren's syndrome [SS]).

Patient may not be HIV (human immunodeficiency virus), HTLV-1 (human T cell leukemia virus), or HB/C Ag (hepatitis B or C surface antigen) positive.

No history of insulin-producing tumors or reactive hypoglycemia.

No clinically significant medical condition (e.g., within 6 months of screen had myocardial infarction, angina pectoris, untreated hypertension, and/or congestive heart failure [CHF] that, in the opinion of the investigator would compromise the safety of the patient.

Ability to tolerate MRI examinations due to claustrophobia, or have contraindications to MRI scanning, such as pacemakers, aneurysm clips, or shrapnel fragments. Welders and metal workers must have radiographic evidence to document lack of foreign bodies in the eyes or they will be excluded, due to the risk of eye injury while in the MRI machine.

No history of substance use disorder (DSM-IV criteria) within the past two years.

No Type I or Type II diabetes treated with hypoglycemic agents (diet-controlled Type II diabetes may be included.)

No history of cancer (with the exception of localized skin cancers with no evidence of metastasis, significant invasion, or recurrence) within three years of screening.

No first or second degree relatives with breast cancer.

Have not used an investigational drug within 30 days of the screen visit.

Have previously received interferon-alpha, interferon-beta, copolymer 1, cyclophosphamide, intravenous immunoglobulin, oral myelin, or other immunosuppressive drugs within 6 months of screen.

Study Design

Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Primary Purpose: Treatment


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Drug:
rhIGF-1 (CEP-151)


Locations

Country Name City State
United States National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) Bethesda Maryland

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS)

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

References & Publications (3)

Liu X, Linnington C, Webster HD, Lassmann S, Yao DL, Hudson LD, Wekerle H, Kreutzberg GW. Insulin-like growth factor-I treatment reduces immune cell responses in acute non-demyelinative experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis. J Neurosci Res. 1997 Mar 1;47(5):531-8. — View Citation

Miller DH, Albert PS, Barkhof F, Francis G, Frank JA, Hodgkinson S, Lublin FD, Paty DW, Reingold SC, Simon J. Guidelines for the use of magnetic resonance techniques in monitoring the treatment of multiple sclerosis. US National MS Society Task Force. Ann Neurol. 1996 Jan;39(1):6-16. — View Citation

Stone LA, Frank JA, Albert PS, Bash C, Smith ME, Maloni H, McFarland HF. The effect of interferon-beta on blood-brain barrier disruptions demonstrated by contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis. Ann Neurol. 1995 May;37(5):611-9. — View Citation

See also
  Status Clinical Trial Phase
Completed NCT05528666 - Risk Perception in Multiple Sclerosis
Completed NCT03608527 - Adaptive Plasticity Following Rehabilitation in Multiple Sclerosis N/A
Recruiting NCT05532943 - Evaluate the Safety and Efficacy of Allogeneic Umbilical Cord Mesenchymal Stem Cells in Patients With Multiple Sclerosis Phase 1/Phase 2
Completed NCT02486640 - Evaluation of Potential Predictors of Adherence by Investigating a Representative Cohort of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Patients in Germany Treated With Betaferon
Completed NCT01324232 - Safety and Efficacy of AVP-923 in the Treatment of Central Neuropathic Pain in Multiple Sclerosis Phase 2
Completed NCT04546698 - 5-HT7 Receptor Implication in Inflammatory Mechanisms in Multiple Sclerosis
Active, not recruiting NCT04380220 - Coagulation/Complement Activation and Cerebral Hypoperfusion in Relapsing-remitting Multiple Sclerosis
Completed NCT02835677 - Integrating Caregiver Support Into MS Care N/A
Completed NCT03686826 - Feasibility and Reliability of Multimodal Evoked Potentials
Recruiting NCT05964829 - Impact of the Cionic Neural Sleeve on Mobility in Multiple Sclerosis N/A
Withdrawn NCT06021561 - Orofacial Pain in Multiple Sclerosis
Completed NCT03653585 - Cortical Lesions in Patients With Multiple Sclerosis
Recruiting NCT04798651 - Pathogenicity of B and CD4 T Cell Subsets in Multiple Sclerosis N/A
Active, not recruiting NCT05054140 - Study to Evaluate Efficacy, Safety, and Tolerability of IMU-838 in Patients With Progressive Multiple Sclerosis Phase 2
Completed NCT05447143 - Effect of Home Exercise Program on Various Parameters in Patients With Multiple Sclerosis N/A
Recruiting NCT06195644 - Effect of Galvanic Vestibular Stimulation on Cortical Excitability and Hand Dexterity in Multiple Sclerosis Patients Phase 1
Completed NCT04147052 - iSLEEPms: An Internet-Delivered Intervention for Sleep Disturbance in Multiple Sclerosis N/A
Completed NCT03591809 - Combined Exercise Training in Patients With Multiple Sclerosis N/A
Completed NCT03594357 - Cognitive Functions in Patients With Multiple Sclerosis
Completed NCT02845635 - MS Mosaic: A Longitudinal Research Study on Multiple Sclerosis