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The Evaluation of the Drug R3R01 for the Excretion of Protein in the Urine in Patients with Diabetic Kidney Disease.

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18 years of age
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Overview

The goal of this clinical trial is to to investigate whether the drug R3R01 has a beneficial effect on the amount of protein excreted in the urine in adult patients (above 18 years of age) with type 2 diabetes and resulting kidney disease.

The main questions it aims to answer are:

  1. Does 3 months of treatment with 200mg of the drug R3R01 morning and evening have a beneficial effect on the amount of protein excreted in the urine in patients with type 2 diabetes and kidney disease?
  2. Does R3R01 have an effect on kidney function and daily blood pressure?

Researchers will compare the results of 40 people who take R3R01 to 20 people who receive an inactive substance (placebo).

Participants will receive R3R01 or the placebo as an oral tablet and undergo a selection of medical examinations - such as:

  • blood samples
  • urine tests
  • kidney tests involving a radiolabelled marker which is injected into the bloodstream and monitored via blood samples
  • 24 hour blood pressure monitoring via a wearable device
  • urine pregnancy test (if applicable)

Description

An increasing amount of evidence suggests that lipid dysmetabolism and accumulation in the kidneys play a central role in the pathogenesis of kidney disease. This lipotoxicity, in turn, may contribute to the development of albuminuria and chronic kidney disease.

One may surmise that interventions that reduce or prevent the progression of kidney lipid accumulation protect against the progression of kidney disease, including diabetic kidney disease (DKD). Therefore, it is possible inhibiting cholesterol absorption, might effectively protect against lipid accumulation and related disease in the kidneys.

R3R01 is an ATP-binding cassette transporter A1 (ABCA1) inducer, which increases the efflux of cholesterol from the intracellular space in the kidney.

Persons with type 2 diabetes with moderate and severe albuminuria have a poor renal and cardiovascular prognosis. As albuminuria is viewed both as a risk marker but also as a target for intervention, any treatment with antiproteinuric effects could be beneficial. The role of ABCA1 inducer treatment on kidney parameters in diabetic kidney disease is not known. By investigating the impact of ABCA1 inducer treatment on albuminuria, it will be determined whether this intervention may represent a future treatment option.

This study is a single center, double-blind, placebo controlled, parallel group randomized (2:1) study, in 60 people with type 2 diabetes with moderate or severe albuminuria and estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) above 30 ml/min/1.73m2. 40 people will take R3R01 whilst 20 people receive the placebo.

The study's primary objective is to evaluate the effect of 12 weeks treatment with R3R01 on albuminuria in the study population. In addition to a 12 week treatment period, there will be a follow-up period of approximately 12 weeks (84 days). The expected total duration of study participation is up to 24 weeks for each patient.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. Adults (above 18 years of age) with controlled type 2 diabetes (hemoglobin A1c less than 10.5%).
  2. Stable antihypertensive treatment 4 weeks before start of study drug and throughout study duration.
  3. Titrated to the maximal dose or maximal tolerated dose of renin-angiotensin blocking treatment.
  4. Stable treatment with lipid lowering agents.
  5. People on SGLT2-Inhibitors should be on a stable dose of the drug for at least 3 months.
  6. UACR >30 mg/g and < 5000 mg/g on two consecutive measurements.
  7. eGFR >30 ml/min/1.73 m2 (CKD-EPIcrea formula).
  8. Abdominal obesity Women: > 88 cm, Men: > 102 cm or fasting triglyceride >2.0 mmol/l.
  9. Systolic blood pressure (office) ≥110 mmHg and ≤160 mmHg.
  10. Both female patients, as well as female partners of male patients who are of child-bearing potential must be willing to not become pregnant for the complete duration of the study and 90 days after the last dose of study medication.
  11. Males (including sterilized subjects) whose female partners have child-bearing potential, must agree to use male contraception (condoms) during the period from the time of signing the informed consent form through 90 days after the last dose of study drug. They must agree to immediately inform the investigator if their partner becomes pregnant during the study.

Exclusion Criteria:

  1. Polycystic kidney disease, ANCA-associated vasculitis, or lupus nephritis.
  2. Ongoing cancer treatment.
  3. Immunosuppressive therapy or immunosuppression the prior 6 months.
  4. Nephrotic syndrome.
  5. Impaired liver function (clinically significant).
  6. Pregnancy or lactation.
  7. Failure to understand patient information or to collaborate with the investigator.
  8. Females of childbearing potential (those who are not surgically sterilized or post-menopausal for at least 1 year) are excluded from participation in the study unless they agree to use highly effective contraception.
  9. History of hypersensitivity to study drug and/or any of its excipients.
  10. Hereditary galactose intolerance, total lactase deficiency or glucose-galactose malabsorption.
  11. Active or planned treatment with a medication that interacts with R3R01.
  12. Any other medical condition(s) that might put the patient at risk or influence study results in the investigators opinion, or that the investigator deems unsuitable for the study including drug or alcohol abuse or psychiatric, behavioral, or cognitive disorders sufficient to interfere with the patient's ability to understand and comply with the protocol instructions or follow-up procedures.

Study details

Diabetic Kidney Disease

NCT06600412

River 3 Renal Corp.

17 January 2025

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