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Clinical Trial Summary

To assess the safety and tolerability of single and multiple doses of MTR-601 in normal healthy volunteers under fed and fasted conditions. To evaluate the plasma and urine pharmacokinetics (PK) of MTR-601. To evaluate the pharmacodynamic (PD) effects of MTR-601 on muscle strength and muscle accumulation of MTR-601 by muscle biopsy and other potential mechanistic, predictive and PD markers of MTR-601.


Clinical Trial Description

This randomized, placebo-controlled, first-in-human (FIH) study of MTR-601 in normal healthy volunteers will consist of 3 single ascending dose (SAD) level cohorts, 1 SAD Level 2, Two-Dose cohort, 3 multiple ascending dose (MAD) level cohorts, and 1 optional MAD level cohort, each comprised of 8 subjects (6 MTR-601; 2 placebo). The total sample size will be up to 80 subjects to accommodate withdrawal of consent or replacement for other non-treatment-emergent adverse events (non-TEAE) reasons. SAD Levels 1-4 dosing: - Each of the SAD dose level cohorts will have 2 sentinel subjects followed at least 72 hours later by the remaining 6 subjects in 1 or more groups in a staggered fashion. Both sentinel subjects will be evaluated for 72 hours by the Investigator for safety prior to dosing the cohort's remaining 6 subjects. - Dosing will begin at dose Level 1 (10 mg). - Subjects in SAD Levels 1,3 and 4 will be dosed in a fed state (standard non-high-fat breakfast). - Subjects in the SAD Level 2, Two-Dose (20 mg) will be dosed in a fasting state on Day 1 with a subsequent 4-day washout period, followed by dosing in a fed state (standard not- high fat breakfast) on Day 6. - SAD Level 4 (80 mg) dosing is optional and may be adjusted based upon PK and safety results from earlier cohorts. MAD Levels 1-2 dosing: - The MAD portion of the study will commence at MAD Level 1 (10 mg) after the safe completion of the subjects in at least the SAD Level 2 Two-Dose cohort. - Subjects in MAD Levels 1-2 (no more than 20mg) will be dosed in a fed state (standard non-high-fat breakfast) over 14 continuous days of dosing. - MAD cohorts may be enrolled in small groups to accommodate clinic scheduling, with subjects dosed in a staggered fashion. ;


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NCT number NCT06117020
Study type Interventional
Source Motric Bio
Contact Dan Meyers, MD
Phone 510-227-2102
Email dan.meyers@aditumbio.com
Status Recruiting
Phase Phase 1
Start date September 11, 2023
Completion date May 2024

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