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To print: Select File and then Print from your browser's menu Title: PBT2 Shows Promise for Mild Alzheimer's Disease in Preliminary Study: Presented at ICAD |
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"PBT2 Shows Promise for Mild Alzheimer's Disease in Preliminary Study: Presented at ICAD" By Ed Susman CHICAGO -- July 30, 2008 -- The experimental drug PBT2 -- a metal-protein-attenuating compound -- appears safe and shows signs of efficacy in patients with mild Alzheimer's disease, according to results of a phase 2 study. Study researchers said that PBT2, which interrupts the detrimental impact of reactions between copper and zinc and beta amyloid demonstrated a dose-dependent reduction in the 42 amino acid form of beta amyloid -- the most toxic form of amyloid that is believed to be a causative agent in development of Alzheimer's disease. "These results indicate that PBT2 is having an impact in the underlying biology of Alzheimer's disease, which is very exciting," said Jeffrey Cummings, MD, David Geffen School of Medicine at the University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California. "This is critical proof of concept, and the safety and efficacy demonstrated by PBT2 in this study warrant evaluation in larger-scale clinical trials." Patients treated with PBT2 250 mg daily had a reduction of beta-amyloid in cerebrospinal fluid compared with placebo ([P = .023) but not in the blood, said Dr. Cummings in a press briefing here on July 29 at the 2008 International Conference on Alzheimer's Disease (ICAD). The paper was made available simultaneously online in The Lancet Neurology (Lannfelt L et al. In press). |
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