ALT-711 Improves Cardiac Function in the Aging Diabetic Heart
November 10 2003 - 9:10AM
PR Newswire (US)
ALT-711 Improves Cardiac Function in the Aging Diabetic Heart -
Preclinical Canine Study Presented at the American Heart
Association Scientific Sessions 2003 - RAMSEY, N.J., Nov. 10
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Alteon's lead A.G.E. Crosslink Breaker
ALT-711 has been found by an independent research team to improve
overall cardiac function in aged diabetic dogs by restoring left
ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF), reducing aortic stiffness and
reducing left ventricular (LV) mass. These changes were observed to
be associated with a reversal of the overexpression of cardiac
collagen seen with aging and diabetes. The study, "A Glycation
End-Product Cross Link Breaker Reduces Collagen and Improves
Cardiac Function in the Aging Diabetic Heart," was conducted by
researchers at UMDNJ-New Jersey Medical School and presented today
at the American Heart Association Scientific Sessions 2003 today in
Orlando, FL. The authors propose that A.G.E. Crosslink Breakers, a
class of compounds pioneered by Alteon, could provide therapeutic
potential in the treatment of aged patients with diabetes. ALT-711
is under Phase 2 investigation in humans by Alteon for its
potential in systolic hypertension and heart failure. In this
investigation, researchers first observed how aging and diabetes
affected the structure and function of the hearts of 12 dogs, 9-12
years old. Five months of induced diabetes resulted in a 25%
reduction in LVEF, a 28% decrease in stroke volume and an
approximate 1.7-fold increase in aortic stiffness. Another major
finding was that diabetes increased both type I and type III
collagen, which accounts for roughly 96% of total collagen in the
heart, by approximately 2-3 fold, contributing to an increase in LV
mass. The decline of heart function and change in structure was
attributed in part to the formation and crosslinking of Advanced
Glycation End-products (A.G.E.s), a pathological process of aging
that occurs at an accelerated rate in diabetes and has damaging
effects on proteins such as collagen and elastin. Treatment with
the A.G.E. Crosslink Breaker ALT-711 over one month resulted in a
reversal of these conditions, normalizing LVEH (p