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Rosiglitazone does not improve cognition or global function when used as adjunctive therapy to AChE inhibitors in mild-to-moderate Alzheimer’s disease: two phase 3 studies

Authors

Harrington, C., Sawchak, S., Chiang, C., Davies, J., Donovan, C., Saunders, A. M., Irizarry, M., Jeter, B., Zvartau-Hind, M., van Dyck, C. H., Gold, M.

Journal

Current Alzheimer Research, Volume: 8, No.: 5, Pages.: 592-606

Year of Publication

2011

Abstract

Introduction: Two phase 3 studies evaluated the efficacy and safety of rosiglitazone (RSG), a type 2 diabetes treatment, in an extended release (RSG XR) form as adjunctive therapy to ongoing acetylcholine esterase inhibitor (AChEI) treatment in AD (REFLECT-2, adjunctive to donepezil; REFLECT-3, to any AChEI). An open-label extension study (REFLECT-4) assessed RSG XR long-term safety.; Methods: In these two double-blind, placebo-controlled studies, subjects with mild-to-moderate probable AD were randomized within 2 apolipoprotein E (APOE) allelic strata (APOE ε4-positive, APOE ε4-negative) to once daily placebo, 2 mg RSG XR, or 8 mg RSG XR for 48 weeks (REFLECT-2, N=1,496; REFLECT-3, N=1,485). Co-primary efficacy endpoints were change from baseline in Alzheimer’s Disease Assessment Scale-Cognitive subscale (ADAS-Cog) and Clinical Dementia Rating scale – Sum of Boxes (CDR-SB) scores at week 48. Three populations were analyzed: APOE4-negative, all subjects except APOE ε4 homozygotes, and the full intent-to-treat population.; Results: No statistically or clinically relevant differences between treatment groups were observed on the a priori primary endpoints in REFLECT-2 or REFLECT-3. Edema was the most frequent adverse event with RSG in each study (14% and 19%, respectively, at 8 mg RSG XR).; Conclusions: No evidence of statistically or clinically significant efficacy in cognition or global function was detected for 2 mg or 8 mg RSG XR as adjunctive therapy to ongoing AChEIs. There was no evidence of an interaction between treatment and APOE status. Safety and tolerability of RSG XR was consistent with the known profile of rosiglitazone.;

Keywords

administration & dosage, aged, aged, 80 and over, alzheimer disease, chemotherapy adjuvant, cholinesterase inhibitors, double-blind method, drug therapy, female, humans, hypoglycemic agents, indans, male, middle aged, neuropsychological tests, piperidines, rosiglitazone, rsg, safety, thiazolidinediones, tolerability

Countries of Study

USA

Types of Dementia

Alzheimer’s Disease

Types of Study

Randomised Controlled Trial

Type of Outcomes

Cognition, Other

Type of Interventions

Pharmaceutical Interventions

Pharmaceutical Interventions

Other