Vistagen Reports New Preclinical Data Supporting Itruvone (PH10) Nasal Spray’s Potential Antidepressant Activity via Peripheral Nasal Neurons without Entry into the Brain
Preclinical study of radiolabeled intranasal itruvone in laboratory rats further validates itruvone’s potential to treat major depressive disorder (MDD) without systemic absorption
These new data further support the proposed mechanism of action of itruvone nasal spray as involving binding to receptors of peripheral chemosensory neurons in the nasal cavity, but not to neuronal receptors in the CNS, and thereby limiting transport of molecules to the circulatory system and minimizing potential systemic exposure.
“Itruvone’s unique mechanism of action is further demonstrated in this new carbon-labeled study,” said Shawn Singh, Chief Executive Officer of Vistagen. “These new data and previously announced preclinical electrophysiology data demonstrating that itruvone’s mechanism of action does not involve direct activation of GABA-A receptors in the brain, as well as other completed Phase 1 and Phase 2A clinical studies, provide a substantial body of evidence supporting itruvone’s exceptionally favorable safety profile. Currently approved medications to treat depression require systemic absorption. This can lead to unwanted side effects and create potential drug-drug interaction concerns for some individuals who require additional medications for other medical conditions. As a potential non-systemic treatment option, we believe itruvone has a vital opportunity to change the treatment paradigm for the growing numbers of individuals suffering from depression disorders across the globe.”
Vistagen recently reported that itruvone is now staged for potential Phase 2B clinical development in the
About Itruvone (PH10)
Itruvone (PH10) is an investigational pherine nasal spray designed with a potential mechanism of action (MOA) that is fundamentally differentiated from the MOA of all currently approved treatments for depression disorders. Itruvone is administered at microgram-level doses and is designed to engage and activate chemosensory neurons in the nasal cavity connected to neural circuits in the brain that produce antidepressant effects. Specifically, itruvone’s proposed MOA involves binding to receptors of chemosensory neurons in the nasal cavity that regulate the olfactory-amygdala neural circuits believed to increase the activity of the limbic-hypothalamic sympathetic nervous system and increase the release of catecholamines. Importantly, unlike all currently approved oral antidepressants and ketamine-based therapy (KBT), including both intravenous ketamine and intranasal ketamine, we believe itruvone does not require systemic absorption or brain penetration to produce antidepressant effects, while avoiding side effects and safety concerns potentially associated with KBT and longer acting oral antidepressants. The FDA has granted Fast Track designation for the development of itruvone as a potential treatment for major depressive disorder.
About Vistagen
Vistagen (Nasdaq: VTGN) is a late clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company aiming to transform the treatment landscape for individuals living with anxiety, depression and other CNS disorders. Vistagen is advancing therapeutics with the potential to be faster-acting, and with fewer side effects and safety concerns, than those currently available for the treatment of anxiety, depression and multiple CNS disorders. Vistagen’s pipeline includes six clinical-stage product candidates, including fasedienol (PH94B), itruvone (PH10), PH15, PH80, and PH284, each an investigational agent belonging to a new class of drugs known as pherines, as well as AV-101, which is an oral prodrug antagonist of the N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor (NMDAR). Pherines are administered as low microgram dose level nasal sprays and are designed with a novel mechanism of action that activates chemosensory neurons in the nasal cavity and can beneficially impact key neural circuits in the brain without systemic uptake or direct activity on CNS neurons in the brain. Vistagen is passionate about transforming mental health care and redefining what is possible in the treatment of anxiety, depression and several other CNS disorders. Connect at www.Vistagen.com.
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