Clinical Trials Logo

Clinical Trial Details — Status: Completed

Administrative data

NCT number NCT00626418
Other study ID # Aplindore-101
Secondary ID
Status Completed
Phase Phase 2
First received February 21, 2008
Last updated September 29, 2011
Start date February 2008

Study information

Verified date September 2011
Source Ligand Pharmaceuticals
Contact n/a
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority United States: Food and Drug Administration
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

The purpose of this study is to assess the efficacy and tolerability of single doses of aplindore compared to placebo in RLS. Patients will be required to spend 5-8 nights in a sleep laboratory. This includes 1 adaptation night, 1 placebo night, and 3-6 drug treatment nights. Ascending doses of active drug will be administered on study nights 3 through 5 to determine the maximum well tolerated efficacious dose (defined as a decrease in Periodic Limb Movement Index (PLMI) of at least 50% from placebo baseline). If an efficacious dose cannot be identified the Investigator in consultation with the sponsor may decide to examine higher doses in up to 3 additional PSG nights in an attempt to identify a tolerable efficacious dose. This study will utilize up to 24 evaluable patients, each meeting International Classification of Sleep Disorders (ICSD-2) diagnostic criteria for primary RLS who are not currently taking any RLS medication including DAs ( and L-dopa) or who are able to discontinue their RLS medication at least 5 half-lives prior to the adaptation night.


Description:

Restless legs syndrome (RLS) is a neurosensorimotor disorder of uncertain etiology that commonly disturbs sleep. The main feature of the disorder is paresthesia felt deep in the limbs that troubles the individual when he or she is at rest. The paresthesias of RLS commonly increase during the evening or the early part of the night. Patients are commonly less bothered by symptoms in the morning, unless they are severely affected. The repetitive movements that lead to arousal may also cause a subset of patients to become quite sleepy during the daytime. This sleepiness is usually not as severe as that found in patients with sleep apnea or narcolepsy but can be quite disruptive to quality of life and daytime functioning. Recent surveys indicate that RLS occurs in 10% to 15% of the North American population.

A common associated feature of RLS is Periodic Limb Movements during Sleep (PLMS). These are repetitive movements that typically occur as flexions of the foot, knee, and hip at intervals of 5 to 90 seconds. Most commonly, the interval is 20 to 40 seconds. The movements are present during non-rapid-eye-movement (REM) sleep and are less common during REM sleep. Population-based studies have found that RLS is associated with an increased risk for hypertension and coronary artery disease. Periodic leg movements -related repetitive nocturnal blood pressure fluctuations may contribute to this increased risk of cardiovascular disease especially in the elderly19. There is a possibility that dopamine agonist (DA) reduction of PLMS may mitigate the risk of the cardiovascular complications of RLS. The potential role of aplindore in reducing PLMS and nocturnal blood pressure fluctuations will be evaluated in this study.

Dopaminergic agents have become the most common medications used in the treatment of RLS and PLMS. Aplindore is an orally available, small molecule partial agonist of the D2 dopamine receptor. Preclinical in vitro and in vivo results have demonstrated the functional agonist selectivity of aplindore for supersensitive D2 receptors in the striatum, but not extra-striatal D2 receptors. Stimulation of D2 receptors in areas deficient in dopamine is attributed to aplindore's low intrinsic activity and high affinity for these receptors. Aplindore has been studied in preclinical toxicology studies in rats for up to 6 months and in monkeys for up to 1 year with safety margins in excess of 100-fold relative to projected human efficacious doses. The primary objective of this study is to assess the efficacy and tolerability of single doses of aplindore compared to placebo in RLS. The secondary objectives are to generate safety data with aplindore to support outpatient trials in RLS. b) To generate pilot data on the effects of aplindore on changes in blood pressure and heart rate associated with PLMS in patients with RLS. c) To understand the concentration-effect relationships of aplindore on RLS symptoms.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Completed
Enrollment 24
Est. completion date
Est. primary completion date October 2008
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender Both
Age group 18 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria:

- Aged 18 years or older;

- Diagnosis of primary Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS) using ICSD-2 criteria:

- The patient reports an urge to move the legs, usually accompanied or caused by uncomfortable and unpleasant sensations in the legs.

- The urge to move or the unpleasant sensations begin or worsen during periods of rest or inactivity such as lying or sitting.

- The urge to move or the unpleasant sensations are partially or totally relieved by movement, such as walking or stretching, at least as long as the activity continues.

- The urge to move or the unpleasant sensations are worse, or only occur, in the evening or night.

- The condition is not better explained by another current sleep disorder, medical or neurological disorder, mental disorder, medication use, or substance use disorder.

- International Restless Leg Syndrome Study Group (IRLSSG) RLS rating scale score > 15 at screening

- PLMI of greater than 10 per hour of total sleep time (TST) determined by PSG during the adaptation night;

- Body mass index (BMI) = 35 kg/m2;

- In good general health as determined by a thorough medical history and physical examination (including vital signs), 12-lead ECG (lab tests mentioned below)

- Patients have clinical laboratory values within normal reference range or must not be clinically significantly abnormal as judged by the Investigator and approved by the Sponsor;

- Patients must be off all prescription drug therapy or OTC medication they may be taking for RLS as well as any other psychotropic medication for at least 5 half lives prior to adaptation night and off any investigational drug for at least 30 days;

- Patients taking prescription or over-the-counter medication for chronic medical conditions must be on stable doses of these medications for at least two weeks prior to participation in the study.

- If the patient is a female of childbearing potential, she must be using an acceptable method of contraception, must have a negative urine pregnancy test at screening, and must have a negative urine pregnancy test at the adaptation night. Acceptable methods of contraception are oral, intrauterine, implantable, injectable contraceptives or double barrier methods. After screening, patients using oral contraceptives must agree to add the double barrier method until 30 days following the last dose of study medication. Women on oral contraceptives must have been using them for at least one month prior to screening.

- Be able to read, understand, and provide written/dated informed consent before enrolling in the study, and must be willing to comply with all study procedures;

- Patients must be willing and able to be confined to the clinical research site for a period of 5 nights or more as required by the protocol.

- Patients must refrain from strenuous physical activity on the day of admission and on PSG days.

Exclusion Criteria:

- Clinically significant unstable medical illness;

- Evidence or history of clinically significant allergic (except for untreated, asymptomatic, seasonal allergies at time of dosing), hematological, renal, endocrine, pulmonary, gastrointestinal, cardiovascular, hepatic, psychiatric, or neurological disease;

- History of non-Basal Cell cancer within 5 years of screening;

- History of non-gestational diabetes within 5 years of screening;

- A supine blood pressure > 140/90 mm/Hg at screening or adaptation;

- Clinically significant psychiatric illness, including chronic psychiatric illness or the history or presence of any Axis I condition;

- History or presence of chronic pain other than that associated with RLS;

- History of epilepsy or serious head injury;

- Clinically significant sleep apnea, narcolepsy, parasomnia as an adult, circadian rhythm disorder, or secondary causes of RLS;

- An apnea-hypopnea index (AHI) > 10, as assessed by PSG during the adaptation night

- Any condition that may affect oral drug absorption;

- Travel across more than three time zones, an expected change in sleep schedules of 6 hours or more, or involvement in night shift work within seven days prior to screening or during the study period;

- Any clinically significant abnormal finding on physical examination, vital signs, ECG, or clinical laboratory tests, as determined by the Investigator. (The QTcB interval must be = 450 msec for males and = 470 msec for females);

- History of allergies, or known sensitivity, hypersensitivity, or adverse reaction to any drug similar to aplindore;

- Pregnant or lactating females;

- Recent history (= one year) of alcohol or drug abuse, or current evidence of substance dependence or abuse as defined by DSM-IV criteria;

- Regular consumption of large amounts of xanthine-containing substances (i.e. more than 5 cups of coffee or equivalent amounts of xanthine-containing substances per day);

- Self report of the usual consumption of more than 14 units of alcohol per week;

- Secondary causes of RLS which will be ruled out by physical exam, medical history and clinical chemistries, including serum ferritin;

- Use of any investigational drug within 30 days prior to screening;

Study Design

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


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Drug:
Aplindore
Tablets 0.05, 0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.5 and 0.7 mg QD for up to 6 nights
Placebo
Placebo tablets

Locations

Country Name City State
United States Sleep Disorders Center of Georgia Atlanta Georgia
United States Community Research Crestview Hills Kentucky
United States MD Clinical Hallandale Beach Florida
United States Clinilabs, Inc. New York New York
United States Lynn Health Science Institute Oklahoma City Oklahoma

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Ligand Pharmaceuticals

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary To assess the efficacy and tolerability of single doses of aplindore compared to placebo in RLS. 5-8 Days No
Secondary To generate safety data with aplindore, to generate pilot data on the effects of aplindore on changes in blood pressure and heart rate associated with PLMS in patients with RLS, to understand the PK of aplindore. 5-8 Days No
See also
  Status Clinical Trial Phase
Recruiting NCT04786314 - The Effect of Hot and Cold Water Application on Pregnant Women With Restless Leg Syndrome N/A
Completed NCT01455012 - Effects of Neupro on Cardiovascular Observations in Patients With Restless Legs Syndrome Phase 4
Terminated NCT01192503 - Safety and Efficacy of Rasagiline in Restless Legs Syndrome Phase 2/Phase 3
Completed NCT00530530 - ASP8825 - Study in Patients With Restless Legs Syndrome Phase 2
Completed NCT00721279 - Sifrol (Pramipexole) Onset of Action and Impact: a 12-weeks Observational Study in Patients With Primary Restless Legs Syndrome N/A
Completed NCT00375284 - A 6 Week Trial to Study the Efficacy and Safety of a Starting Dose 0.25 mg Pramipexole (Mirapex) in Patients With RLS Phase 4
Completed NCT00942253 - Exercise Training in Dialysis Patients With Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS) Phase 2
Completed NCT00479531 - Sequential Compression Devices for Treatment of Restless Legs Syndrome Phase 3
Recruiting NCT05581576 - Pitolisant in Refractory Restless Legs Syndrome Phase 4
Active, not recruiting NCT03218969 - Treatment of Restless Leg Syndrome (RLS) Augmentation With Ecopipam, a D1 Specific Antagonist Phase 1/Phase 2
Recruiting NCT04144790 - Impact of Iron Supplementation Treatment on Brain Iron Concentrations
Completed NCT05787080 - Massage, Oxidative and Antioxidant Enzymes in Hemodialysis Patients With Restless Legs Syndrome(RLS) N/A
Not yet recruiting NCT05529095 - Sublingual Apomorphine in Refractory Restless Legs Syndrome Phase 4
Recruiting NCT05044520 - Clinical Features Associated With Restless Legs Syndrome.
Withdrawn NCT03849001 - Impact of Acute Leg Cycling at Various Intensities on RLS Severity in Persons With MS N/A
Completed NCT03076541 - Cardiovascular Variability, Heart Rate Response, and Electromyogram Power Associated With Periodic Leg Movements. N/A
Recruiting NCT04145674 - A Proof of Concept, Phase 2, Double-blind, Randomized Trial With d-Methadone Product Versus Placebo Phase 2
Completed NCT02532608 - Infra-slow Oscillations During Sleep N/A
Completed NCT01528462 - Sleep Disorders Managed and Assessed Rapidly in Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA) and In Early Stroke
Completed NCT00748098 - Polysomnography Study of GSK1838262 Extended Release Tablets Versus Placebo in RLS and Associated Sleep Disturbance Phase 3