Jupiter Orphan Announces Federal Grant to ADVANCE JOTROL™ to Phase I Clinical Trial for Alzheimer's
Tuesday, September 22, 2020
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Jupiter Orphan Announces Federal Grant to ADVANCE JOTROL™ to Phase I Clinical Trial for Alzheimer'sJUPITER, Fla., Sept. 22, 2020
/PRNewswire/ -- Jupiter Orphan Therapeutics, Inc., a clinical-stage
drug platform company focused on neurological and rare diseases,
announced today that the National Institute on Aging at the NIH will
award it $1.76 million (over 1 year) to support a Phase I clinical study of JOTROL™, for the treatment of early-stage Alzheimer's disease.
The grant will support a Phase I study titled, "Safety and Pharmacokinetics of JOTROL™ for Alzheimer's Disease."
"We are very grateful and proud of this competitive award from the
National Institutes of Health, as it underwent extensive scientific
review and scored highly," said Christer Rosén, Jupiter Orphan
Therapeutics Chairman & CEO. "Jupiter Orphan Therapeutics is focused
on slowing the progression of Alzheimer's at an early stage of the
disease."
Alzheimer's is a progressive brain disease that erodes thinking and
memory, and gradually leads to dementia and death. An estimated 5.5
million Americans over age 65 may have the disorder, with many more
under 65 affected. Although treatments are available to manage symptoms,
no therapies on the market delay symptom progression. The illness costs
the United States about $277 billion annually.
JOTROL™ is a proprietary patented formulation featuring
the active ingredient resveratrol. Resveratrol is a naturally occurring
plant compound found in small amounts in red wine, red grapes, berries
and peanuts. Multiple clinical studies have found resveratrol can reduce
markers of brain inflammation and oxidative stress, and boost
production and function of cells' energy organelles, called
mitochondria. Mitochondrial damage is a feature of Alzheimer's and other
neurodegenerative diseases.
In addition, resveratrol has been shown to potently activate
anti-aging factors called sirtuins. These are endogenous regulators of
metabolism that produce beneficial, caloric-restriction-associated
amelioration of diseases of aging. Studies of resveratrol suggest it may
reduce age-related cognitive decline and reduces Alzheimer's
disease-associated plaques. A daily dose of JOTROL™
delivers the equivalent resveratrol dose of approximately 20 bottles of
red wine, without the side effect the wine might have.
However, earlier resveratrol clinical studies have demonstrated
issues with brain and central nervous system bioavailability at orally
tolerated doses. Such doses have been produced gastrointestinal
side-effects including nausea and diarrhea.
The JOTROL™ delivery platform allows resveratrol to be
consumed in an easily consumable, oral softgel in a patented micellar
form. Delivered via the JOTROL™ platform, resveratrol infuses blood
plasma and the central nervous system, and crosses the blood brain
barrier, unlocking the compound's potential as a therapeutic for
neurodegenerative and neurological diseases, without the GI issues.
Early clinical studies of regular resveratrol for treatment of
Friedreich's ataxia and Alzheimer's disease show it is safe and
well-tolerated besides the associated GI side effects at high doses.
The formulation has been developed together with our technology
partner, Aquanova AG, and studied in consultation with scientists at the
University of Miami, Harvard, MIT and Georgetown University, as well as Australia-based Murdoch Childrens Research Institute, noted Marshall Hayward, Ph.D., Jupiter Orphan Therapeutics chief scientific officer.
"I am very pleased to receive this award, as it will enable us to take our JOTROL™
product through Phase I and set us up for Phase II applications,"
Hayward said. "We have a significant advantage in our development
programs, guided by scientific publications on resveratrol, internally
developed data, and the open-label studies conducted by MCRI in
Friedreich's ataxia patients, and the Turner et.al clinical study in 119
Alzheimer's patients."
Jupiter Orphan Therapeutics' long-term focus is to develop a
treatment for Alzheimer's Disease, while in parallel, developing one or
more treatments for rare, "orphan" diseases including Friedreich's
ataxia and Mucopolysaccharidosis Type-I, Rosén said. Its
anti-inflammatory, oxidative-stress-reducing, and other mechanisms of
action enable Jupiter Orphan's flagship product, JOTROL™, to have multiple potential disease applications, he said.
"This can potentially generate a development speed that is very
unusual," Rosén said. "It means a successful Phase I study can generate
the ability for initiation of Phase II trials in multiple indications,
creating strong capital efficiency."
For more information about Jupiter Orphan Therapeutics and JOTROL™ visit: www.jupiterorphan.com.
Company contact: Christer Rosén, CEO [email protected] +1 561 308-7780
References:
- Turner RS et al, A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial of resveratrol for Alzheimer's disease
- Moussa C et al, Resveratrol regulates neuro-inflammation and induces adaptive immunity in Alzheimer's disease.
- SawdaC et al, Ann NY AcadSci.
- MCRI Friedreich's ataxia study. YiuEM et al, J Neurol. 2015 May
- University of Miami JOTROL poster presentation.
The references can all be found at http://www.jupiterorphan.com/alzheimers-disease-jot108.html
SOURCE Jupiter Orphan Therapeutics, Inc.
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