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Concentration-Dependent Activity of Hydromethylthionine on Cognitive Decline and Brain Atrophy in Mild to Moderate Alzheimer’s Disease

Bjoern O. Schelter, Helen Shiells, Thomas C. Baddeley, Christopher M. Rubino, Harish Ganesan, Jeffrey Hammel, Vesna Vuksanovic Orcid Logo, Roger T. Staff, Alison D. Murray, Luc Bracoud, Gernot Riedel, Serge Gauthier, Jianping Jia, Peter Bentham, Karin Kook, John M.D. Storey, Charles R. Harrington, Claude M. Wischik

Journal of Alzheimer's Disease, Volume: 72, Issue: 3, Pages: 931 - 946

Swansea University Author: Vesna Vuksanovic Orcid Logo

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DOI (Published version): 10.3233/jad-190772

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Background:Although hydromethylthionine is a potent tau aggregation inhibitor, no difference was found in either of two Phase III trials in mild to moderate Alzheimer’s disease (AD) comparing doses in the range 150–250 mg/day with 8 mg/day intended as a control.Objective:To determine how drug exposu...

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Published in: Journal of Alzheimer's Disease
ISSN: 1387-2877 1875-8908
Published: IOS Press 2019
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URI: https://cronfa.swan.ac.uk/Record/cronfa60500
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Abstract: Background:Although hydromethylthionine is a potent tau aggregation inhibitor, no difference was found in either of two Phase III trials in mild to moderate Alzheimer’s disease (AD) comparing doses in the range 150–250 mg/day with 8 mg/day intended as a control.Objective:To determine how drug exposure is related to treatment response.Methods:A sensitive plasma assay for the drug was used in a population pharmacokinetic analysis of samples from 1,162 of the 1,686 patients who participated in either of the Phase III trials with available samples and efficacy outcome data.Results:There are steep concentration-response relationships for steady state plasma levels in the range 0.3–0.8 ng/ml at the 8 mg/day dose. Using a threshold based on the lower limit of quantitation of the assay on Day 1, there are highly significant differences in cognitive decline and brain atrophy in patients with above threshold plasma levels, both for monotherapy and add-on therapy, but with effect sizes reduced by half as add-on. Plasma concentrations in the range 4–21 ng/ml produced by the high doses are not associated with any additional benefit.Conclusions:Hydromethylthionine has pharmacological activity on brain structure and function at the 8 mg/day dose as monotherapy or as add-on to symptomatic treatments. This combined with a plateau at higher doses is consistent with the lack of dose-response seen in the Phase III trials. Treatment benefit is predicted to be maximal at 16 mg/day as monotherapy. A placebo-controlled trial in mild/moderate AD is now ongoing to confirm efficacy at this dose.
Keywords: Acetylcholinesterase inhibitor, Alzheimer’s disease, clinical trials, drug interaction, leucomethylthioninium, population pharmacokinetics, hydromethylthionine
College: Faculty of Medicine, Health and Life Sciences
Issue: 3
Start Page: 931
End Page: 946