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Dipeptidyl peptidase 3 (DPP3) is a protease involved in the degradation of several cardiovascular mediators. During cardiogenic shock, upregulation of the vasoconstrictive molecule angiotensin II is a physiologic and potentially life-saving response aimed at maintaining adequate tissue perfusion. As circulating (c)DPP3 is able to effectively cleave angiotensin II, it may represent a novel factor contributing to hemodynamic instability during cardiogenic shock. Recently, a cDPP3-antagonizing antibody called AK1967 (commonly referred to as Procizumab) has been developed. In animal models of cardiogenic- and septic shock, inhibition of cDPP3 by AK1967 resulted in improved cardiac function and survival. Furthermore, AK1967 has shown an excellent safety record in different preclinical studies. In the current study the safety, tolerability and pharmacokinetics/-dynamics of AK1967 will be investigated in healthy male subjects.
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn about a single dose of fenretinide in healthy volunteers, in both a fasted and fed state. The main questions it aims to answer are: •How well is a single dose of fenretinide tolerated? AND •How is a single dose of fenretinide metabolized in healthy volunteers? Participants will be asked to: - Remain confined in a clinical research unit for 5 days after dosing. - Provide blood samples for intense PK sampling and safety labs. - Fast for 10 hours prior to administration of study drug (fasted cohorts). - Consume a high fat meal prior to administration of study drug (fed cohort). - Return to the clinic for a single follow-up visit for safety assessments. Researchers will compare active fenretinide to placebo to see if fenretinide is more or less tolerable than placebo.
Phase I clinical study to evaluate the safety, tolerability, and pharmacokinetic characteristics of JMKX003142 tablets administered randomly, double-blind, placebo-controlled single and multiple times in healthy adult subjects, as well as the effects of randomized, open, and two cycle crossover foods
The trial is a Phase 1, single-centre, randomised and double-blind within cohorts, placebo-controlled, sequential multiple ascending dose trial including three cohorts in Part 1 in a semi-parallel design and one cohort in Part 2 in overweight and obese but otherwise healthy subjects, randomised to ZP7570 or placebo within each cohort where the observational period is 18 weeks. All subjects will be dosed for 13 weeks with ascending weekly doses of ZP7570 at dose levels with corresponding volume of placebo.
The goal of this clinical trial is to evaluate the safety, tolerability, and pharmacokinetics (PK; drug metabolism) of DF-003 after oral administration of single and multiple ascending doses in healthy subjects. The choice of using healthy subjects is standard in establishing the preliminary safety and PK profile of a drug. DF-003 is a potent small molecule inhibitor of alpha-kinase 1 (ALPK1), which plays an important role in immunity and inflammation. DF-003 can inhibit the immune inflammatory response and has been shown to reduce renal fibrosis in preclinical models. Thus, this study aims to determine the role of DF-003 in the treatment of chronic kidney disease. This study will include 2 parts. Part 1 is a single ascending dose (SAD) phase with an optional food effect (FE) assessment, while Part 2 is a multiple ascending dose (MAD) phase. Part 1 - SAD Phase with optional FE assessment will include approximately 64 subjects (up to 8 cohorts of 8 subjects each) and Part 2 - MAD Phase will include approximately 32 subjects (up to 4 cohorts of 8 subjects each). Therefore, up to 96 subjects will be included in the study. Study participants will be screened approximately 42 days within the first scheduled administration of study medication. Screening data will be reviewed to determine subject eligibility. In Part 1, subjects will be randomly assigned to receive a single oral dose of DF-003 (3 x 1 milligram capsules) or matching placebo. The doses to be evaluated in Part 2 will be determined based on review of the available safety and PK data from Part 1. Subjects will be monitored for adverse events (AEs) and data will be collected for physical examination, eye examination, vital signs, 12-lead electrocardiogram (ECG), Holter monitoring, and clinical laboratory findings at various timepoints throughout the study.
Safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics, and pharmacodynamics of JMKX003002 in single and multiple ascending dose randomized,doubled-blind phase 1 study in healthy subjects
This phase I, randomized, double-blind, placebo controlled study is to investigate the safety, tolerability and pharmacokinetics (PK) of topically administered YJ001 in a single-ascending dose (SAD) fashion in healthy volunteers between 18 to 55 years of age, to establish the dosage range for spray use, and to provide a dosage regimen for Phase I multiple-ascending dose (MAD) study in healthy subjects. The study is to enroll 4 cohorts, the doses of which are 148, 296, 552 and 828 mg, with the option to enroll 2 additional cohorts (8 subjects for each cohort) without requiring a protocol amendment. Subjects will be screened between Day -28 and Day -2 and will be admitted to the clinic on Day -1. Subjects will be housed within the clinic from Day -1 through Day 8 and will be discharged on Day 8 after all scheduled study procedures have been completed.
Multiple Dose Study to Determine the Safety, Tolerability, Pharmacokinetics, and Pharmacodynamics of ESK-001 in Healthy Participants
This is a phase 1 single-center study to assess the pharmacokinetics (PK), safety and tolerability of KT07 capsules in healthy adult subjects. This study consists of 2 parts: Part 1 and Part 2. The primary objectives of Part 1 include selection of suitable PK markers for bioanalysis, development and validation of GLP bioanalytical methods for follow-up PK studies, assessment of PK of potential markers following an oral administration of KT07, and provision of PK sampling strategy for Part 2. The primary objective of Part 2 is to evaluate the PK profile following a single dose and multiple doses in healthy adult subjects.