Safety, Tolerability, and Pharmacokinetics of Multiple Doses of Oral EC5026 in Healthy Subjects

NCT ID: NCT06089837

Last Updated: 2025-01-08

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Clinical Phase

PHASE1

Total Enrollment

16 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2023-11-28

Study Completion Date

2024-05-12

Brief Summary

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EC5026 has been shown to be effective in preclinical pain models of pain, including inflammatory and neuropathic pain subtypes. Two Phase 1a studies - a Phase 1a single ascending dose (SAD) study and a Phase 1a fed-fasted study - have been conducted, evaluating the safety, tolerability, PK, and food effects of single oral doses of EC5026 ranging 0.5 to 24 mg. The present study will evaluate the safety, tolerability, and PK of 2 sequential ascending dose regimens of EC5026, administered once daily for 7 consecutive days, in healthy volunteers.

Detailed Description

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This is double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled Phase 1b multiple ascending dose (MAD) study to investigate the safety, tolerability, and pharmacokinetics (PK) of 2 sequential dose regimens of oral EC5026 in healthy male and female subjects.

EC5026 is an inhibitor of the soluble Epoxide Hydrolase (sEH) enzyme developed as a first-in-class analgesic for the treatment of pain. sEH is an enzyme that is downstream in the cytochrome P450 (CYP) pathway of the arachidonic acid (AA) cascade. The sEH enzyme is responsible of metabolizing a class of epoxy-fatty acids known as epoxyeicosatrienoic acids (EETs), which are potent, naturally occurring analgesics. EETs are produced at high concentrations in areas of tissue damage and inflammation, but are rapidly metabolized by the sEH enzyme into inactive compounds. Effective inhibition of sEH activity prolongs the ability of EETs to exert their analgesic activity.

This Phase 1b MAD study will be enrolling 16 healthy male and female subjects 18 years and older. EC5026 and placebo will be administered orally in tablets. Study drug (active or placebo) will be administered as a single oral dose daily, for 7 consecutive days. Subjects assigned to the active drug will receive a single loading dose on Day 1 and a single maintenance dose on Days 2-7. The dose regimens to be assessed in this Phase 1b trial correspond to the following loading dose and maintenance dose pairs: 4 mg/2 mg (Cohort 1, total cumulative 7-day oral dose of 16 mg), and 8 mg/4 mg (Cohort 2, total cumulative 7-day oral dose of 32 mg).

Conditions

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Healthy Subjects

Study Design

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Allocation Method

RANDOMIZED

Intervention Model

PARALLEL

Primary Study Purpose

TREATMENT

Blinding Strategy

DOUBLE

Participants Investigators

Study Groups

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EC5026

Multiple Ascending Doses of oral EC5026

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

EC5026 oral tablet

Intervention Type DRUG

2 sequential cohorts of 8 subjects randomly assigned to receive multiple ascending oral doses of EC5026 (n=6 per cohort) or matching placebo (n=2 per cohort) for 7 consecutive days.

Oral doses of EC5026 tested in each cohort:

4 mg loading dose on Day 1 / 2 mg Maintenance dose on Days 2-7 (Cohort 1) 8 mg loading dose on Day 1 / 4 mg Maintenance dose on Days 2-7 (Cohort 2)

Placebo

Single doses of matching oral placebo

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Placebo oral tablet

Intervention Type DRUG

2 sequential cohorts of 8 subjects randomly assigned to receive multiple ascending oral doses of EC5026 (n=6 per cohort) or matching placebo (n=2 per cohort) for 7 consecutive days. Subject assigned to the Placebo Arm will receive 7 days of matching placebo oral tablets in each Cohort.

Interventions

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EC5026 oral tablet

2 sequential cohorts of 8 subjects randomly assigned to receive multiple ascending oral doses of EC5026 (n=6 per cohort) or matching placebo (n=2 per cohort) for 7 consecutive days.

Oral doses of EC5026 tested in each cohort:

4 mg loading dose on Day 1 / 2 mg Maintenance dose on Days 2-7 (Cohort 1) 8 mg loading dose on Day 1 / 4 mg Maintenance dose on Days 2-7 (Cohort 2)

Intervention Type DRUG

Placebo oral tablet

2 sequential cohorts of 8 subjects randomly assigned to receive multiple ascending oral doses of EC5026 (n=6 per cohort) or matching placebo (n=2 per cohort) for 7 consecutive days. Subject assigned to the Placebo Arm will receive 7 days of matching placebo oral tablets in each Cohort.

Intervention Type DRUG

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

Each subject must meet all of the following criteria to be enrolled in this study:

1. Male and female subjects must be 18 years or older.
2. Subjects must be willing to provide written informed consent to participate in the study.
3. Subjects must be in generally good health as determined by pre-study medical history, physical examination, clinical laboratory tests, and 12 lead ECG measurements.
4. Subjects must be willing to remain in confinement at the clinical study unit for up to 8.5 consecutive days and to return to the unit as specified for additional blood tests and safety evaluations during the study period.
5. Subjects must have a body mass index (BMI) of 19-32 kg/m2. Participants with a BMI below 19 kg/m2 may be enrolled at the Investigator's discretion.
6. Subjects must have a systolic blood pressure (BP) of 90-160 mmHg, diastolic BP of 50-90 mmHg, and resting HR of 40-100 beats per min without medication at Screening.
7. Subjects must have clinical chemistry values for electrolytes, alkaline phosphatase (ALP), alanine aminotransferase (ALT \<1.5x ULN), aspartate aminotransferase (AST, \<1.5x ULN), lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), creatine phosphokinase (CPK), creatinine, bilirubin (\<2x ULN), and urea that are within the normal range without medication or not clinically significant for a healthy population in the opinion of the Investigator at Screening. Renal clearance measured by eGFR must be normal (≥80 mL/min). Urinalysis values must be within normal limits or not clinically significant for a healthy population in the opinion of the Investigator at Screening. Laboratory analyses and urinalysis may be repeated once at the Investigator's discretion to confirm the accuracy of the results.
8. Subjects must have an early morning (drawn seated between 0600 am and 0800 am) serum cortisol level \>5 mcg/dL (\>137.9 nmol/L) and early morning adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) and aldosterone levels within the normal range at screening. Randomization will be conditional to a normal cortisol response to ACTH stimulation during screening \[serum cortisol level ≥16 mcg/dL (≥440 nmol/L) after IM ACTH injection\].
9. Subjects must be non-smokers or previous smokers who have not smoked within the previous 6 months prior to Screening.
10. Male participants must use, from randomization until at least 2 months after the last dose, a highly effective contraception method (less than 1 pregnancy per 100 people using the method for one year), e.g.: sterilisation (e.g., vasectomy), and/or barrier forms of contraception, including condoms (external or internal) and diaphragm ('cap').
11. Male subjects must not donate sperm during the study and for 12 months after receiving the last dose of study drug.
12. Female subjects must be non-pregnant, non-lactating, and either postmenopausal for at least 1 year, or surgically sterile (bilateral tubal ligation ('clipping or tying tubes' or hysterectomy) for at least 3 months, or they must agree to use a highly effective contraception method (less than 1 pregnancy per 100 people using the method for one year), from 28 days and/or their last confirmed menstrual period prior to study enrollment (whichever is longer) until 2 months after clinic discharge. Highly effective contraception methods include: Intra-uterine device (IUD) containing either copper or levonorgestrel (e.g., Mirena®), and/or barrier methods of contraception, including condoms (external or internal) and diaphragm ('cap'). Hormonal methods of contraception (with the exception of hormonal IUD) are not permitted within this study. Female participants will refrain from using hormonal contraceptives for at least 28 days prior to study entry until the end of the study period. Participants/Participant's partner(s) must also use a barrier form of contraception, from the first dose of study drug through until 2 months after the last dose. For all females of childbearing potential, the pregnancy test result must be negative at Screening and Pre-Study Baseline (Day -1).

Exclusion Criteria

Subjects meeting any of the following criteria will be excluded from the study:

1. Subjects who have used any non-study medication(s), including low-dose aspirin for cardiovascular prophylaxis, within 1 week before administration of study drug.
2. Subjects who have used chemotherapy agents, or who have a personal history of cancer or metastatic cancer in first degree relatives suggestive of elevated cancer risk in the opinion of the investigator, other than nonmetastatic skin cancer that has been completely excised, within 5 years prior to Screening.
3. Subjects with a history of bacterial, fungal, or viral infection requiring treatment with antibiotics, antifungal agents, or antivirals within 1 month prior to randomization.
4. Subjects with a presence or history of peripheral edema within the past 5 years, with the exception of that caused by trauma.
5. Subjects with a history of disorders of the HPA or HPG axis.
6. Subjects with a history of congestive heart failure.
7. Subjects who have used (within 30 days of randomization) or plan on using during the duration of the study any prescription or over-the-counter drugs that are cytochrome P450 (CYP450) inducers or inhibitors (e.g., cimetidine, paroxetine, fluoxetine, haloperidol, ketoconazole, itraconazole, fluconazole, erythromycin, or clarithromycin).
8. Subjects who have used (within 30 days of randomization) or plan on using during the duration of the study any dietary aids, supplements, or foods that are known to modulate drug metabolizing enzymes (e.g., St. John's wort, grapefruit juice).
9. Subjects with difficulty in swallowing oral medications.
10. Subjects with serious psychosocial comorbidities as determined by the Investigator.
11. Subjects with current cognitive or major psychiatric disorders, or any other condition that could interfere with compliance with study procedures and/or confinement in a clinical study unit for up to 8.5 days.
12. Subjects with a positive drug or alcohol test during Screening and/or admission (a positive THC test will be allowed as long as it consists of minimal social use, per discretion of Investigator).
13. Subjects who have used any other investigational drug within 1 month prior to Screening.
14. Subjects who have used any over-the-counter medications within 2 weeks of randomization, or paracetamol or ibuprofen within 7 days of randomization
15. Subjects who have donated and/or received any blood or blood products (more than 450 mL) within 3 months prior to randomization.
16. Subjects with a presence or history of active gastrointestinal disorder, including esophageal or gastroduodenal ulceration, or renal, hepatic, or coagulant disorder within 1 month prior to enrollment.
17. Subjects with a family history of significant cardiac disease (i.e., sudden death in first degree relative; myocardial infarction before the age of 50).
18. Subjects with a cumulative exposure to any oral or inhaled glucocorticoid of more than 1 week duration within 6 months prior to randomization.
19. Subjects with confirmed COVID-19, or suspected COVID-19 (e.g., developed symptoms of a respiratory infection such as cough, sore throat, shortness of breath, or fever, but did not get tested for COVID-19) at the time of Screening.
20. Subjects with confirmed moderate-severe COVID-19 within 2 months of randomization or with confirmed asymptomatic or mild COVID-19 within 4 weeks of randomization.
21. Subjects who have received a COVID-19 vaccine within 4 weeks of randomization or are planning on receiving it during the study duration.
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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EicOsis Human Health Inc.

INDUSTRY

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Responsibility Role SPONSOR

Principal Investigators

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Cory D Sellwood, MBChB

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

New Zealand Clinical Research

William K Schmidt, PhD

Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR

EicOsis Human Health Inc.

Locations

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New Zealand Clinical Research

Christchurch, , New Zealand

Site Status

Countries

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New Zealand

Other Identifiers

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EC5026-1-02

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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