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Acid-Sensing Ion Channel and Migraine Disease Proof of Concept Study on the Efficacy of Amiloride in the Prophylaxis of Migraine Aura

Acid-Sensing Ion Channel and Migraine Disease Proof of Concept Study on the Efficacy of Amiloride in the Prophylaxis of Migraine Aura

Recruiting
18-80 years
All
Phase 2

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Overview

Recent data suggest involvement of Acid-Sensing Ion Channel channels in the pathophysiology of migraine making these channels a therapeutic target of migraine disease. The implication of Acid-Sensing Ion Channels is discussed through Acid-Sensing Ion Channel-1 which is the most expressed Acid-Sensing Ion Channel channel subtype in the central nervous system. In a mouse model, cortical spreading depression is inhibited by different Acid-Sensing Ion Channel blockers including amiloride which is a non-selective blocker of the Acid-Sensing Ion Channel-1 channel. From a translational perspective, an efficacy of amiloride on a series of migraine patients suffering from severe aura in open conditions. The APAM study is a proof-of-concept study that aims to evaluate the effect of amiloride in the prophylaxis of migraine with aura. This is a randomized crossover study versus placebo conducted in 3 French headache centers.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Diagnosis of migraine with aura code
  • At least 1 aura with aura per month in the 3 months prior to inclusion
  • No prophylactic antimigraine treatment for at least 1 month prior to inclusion
  • For women of childbearing age, use of a reliable contraceptive method at least 3 months before and 1 month after the study
  • Signature of written informed consent
  • Patient affiliated with Social Security

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Existence of contraindication to taking amiloride:
    • Known hypersensitivity to the molecule
    • Hyperkalemia (potassium level (> 5.5 mmol / l))
    • Use of another hyperkalemic diuretic or potassium salts
    • Renal insufficiency (clearance <60 ml / min)
    • Severe hepatocellular insufficiency
    • In combination with lithium, converting enzyme inhibitors, angiotensin II inhibitors (except if there is hypokalemia), ciclosporin, tacrolimus, non-antiarrhythmic drugs giving torsades de pointes
  • Cardiovascular and renal history, for subjects over 75 years old
  • Patient, who from an investigator's point of view would not be compliant to the procedure of the study
  • Pregnant or lactating patient
  • Patient under trusteeship, under guardianship, protected by law

Study details
    Migraine With Aura

NCT04063540

Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Nice

26 August 2025

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