Safety, Tolerability and Pharmacokinetic-Pharmacodynamic Relationship of NX210c Peptide in Healthy Elderly Volunteers: Randomized, Placebo-Controlled, Double-Blind, Multiple Ascending Dose Study.

Janus A, Dumas D, Le Douce J, Marie S, Pasculli G, Bambury P, Lemarchant S, Kremer P, Godfrin Y

Blood-brain barrier (BBB) integrity is fundamental to brain homeostasis, enabling control of substance exchange and safeguarding neurons against harmful toxins, pathogens, and immune cells that lead to dysregulation and inflammation involved in ageing and neurodegenerative diseases (NDD). The cyclized peptide NX210c is a thrombospondin type 1 repeat analogue derived from subcommissural organ-spondin. It exerts beneficial effects in animal models of NDD owing to its effects on neurons and endothelial cells. NX210c demonstrated a good safety profile in a single ascending dose phase 1a clinical study. The present multiple ascending dose phase 1b study was performed to evaluate the tolerability and pharmacological effects of repeated doses of NX210c in healthy elderly (age: > 55 years) volunteers.