The results showed significant improvement in body composition through decreased FM and increased LM or fat free mass (FFM) in patients with BMI 30 (obese) or BMI 27 with at least one weight-related comorbidity.
'We are pleased with these results demonstrating that LPCN 2401 improves body composition by gaining lean mass and reducing fat mass,' said Dr.
This multi-center prospective, blinded Phase 2 study included participants with obesity (BMI 30) and participants with BMI 27 with at least one weight-related comorbidity (e.g. hypertension, type 2 diabetes, dyslipidemia), a population consistent with FDA guidance for developing products for weight management. Participants were randomized to receive one of three treatments for 36 weeks: A) testosterone ester monotherapy capsule, B) T ester + -tocopherol capsule (LPCN 2401), or C) matching placebo. Participants underwent Dual-Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry (DEXA) scans to measure body composition at baseline and Weeks 20 and 36. Safety and tolerability were monitored throughout the 36 weeks.
Results
Among treatments B and C, 27 participants were randomized and completed the baseline and at least one post-baseline DEXA. At baseline, mean BMI was 36.0 kg/m2 and mean age was 52.4 yrs. LPCN 2401 intervention resulted in significant FM lost and LM gained compared to placebo; a significant improvement was noted as early as Week 20. A significant reduction in AF (fat in the area roughly between the pelvis and ribs) and a significant increase in BMC were observed in treatment B, the LPCN 2401 intervention arm. The intervention was observed to be weight neutral, with fat lost offset by lean mass gained. An overall improvement in body composition is evidenced by substantial decrease in the fat mass to lean mass ratio.
About Chronic Obesity Management and Unmet Need
Approximately 74% of US adults age 20 and older are either obese or overweight, and an estimated 30% of the US adult population have BMI 30 kg/m2. Obesity is a chronic, relapsing health risk defined by excess body fat. Excess body fat increases the risk of death and major comorbidities such as type 2 diabetes, hypertension, dyslipidemia, cardiovascular disease, osteoarthritis of the knee, sleep apnea, and some cancers (Caterson and Hubbard et al. 2004; Calle and Thun et al. 1999). Reportedly (Flynn et al.
The rapid weight loss observed with the approved weight management medications includes unwanted LM loss, up to 40% of the patient's total weight lost. Moreover, discontinuation of these therapies frequently results in a rapid regain in weight. Loss of LM has multiple negative health implications including weakness/fatigue, lowered metabolism which can cause a regain in fat mass, declines in neuromuscular function, potential effects on emotion and psychological states, and increased risk of injury.
Several recent studies showed that body composition, especially lean body mass (muscle) may play an independent role in survival of patients with diseases such as cancer and cardiovascular diseases (DH Lee and EL Giovannucci,
There is a significant unmet need for an oral, efficacious, muscle preserving/gaining option for chronic obesity/weight management that ameliorates the loss of LM associated with GLP-1/GIP agonist treatment, resulting in a higher quality weight loss. Moreover, there is a need for a chronic long-term pharmacotherapy option to maintain weight upon cessation of incretin mimetic therapy, prevent fat/weight rebound 'overshoot' and minimize lag in muscle recovery to prevent collateral fattening.
About LPCN 2401
LPCN 2401 is an oral formulation of a proprietary combination of anabolic androgen receptor agonist and -alpha tocopherol, an antioxidant metabolic modifier. Data from preclinical and clinical studies support the potential of LPCN 2401 in gaining lean mass while losing fat mass. As adjunct therapy to incretin mimetics, LPCN 2401 has potential to attenuate weight rebound, ameliorate loss of muscle mass, improve muscle quality and functionality, amplify fat mass loss with improved body composition, and potential to maintain weight, prevent 'fat overshoot,' and accelerate muscle rebound post incretin mimetic discontinuation.
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Forward-Looking Statements
This release contains 'forward-looking statements' that are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and include statements that are not historical facts regarding the development and commercialization of LPCN 2401 and the potential uses and benefits of LPCN 2401 for the improvement of body composition in obesity management. This release also contains statements regarding the potential uses and benefits of our other product candidates. Investors are cautioned that all such forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties, including, without limitation, the risks that we may not be successful in developing product candidates to treat obesity disorders, we may not have sufficient capital to complete the development processes for our product candidates, we may not be able to enter into partnerships or other strategic relationships to monetize our non-core assets, the FDA will not approve any of our products, risks related to our products, expected product benefits not being realized, clinical and regulatory expectations and plans not being realized, new regulatory developments and requirements, risks related to the FDA approval process including the receipt of regulatory approvals and our ability to utilize a streamlined approval pathway for LPCN 1154, the results and timing of clinical trials, patient acceptance of
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