Effects of AZD3480 on Cognition in Patients with Mild-to-Moderate Alzheimer's Disease: A Phase IIb Dose-Finding Study

Lutz Frölich, Tim Ashwood, Jonas Nilsson, Göran Eckerwall
2011 Journal of Alzheimer's Disease  
AZD3480 is a selective agonist of the central ␣4␤2 and ␣2␤2 neuronal nicotinic cholinergic receptors (NNRs). Its effects on cognition were investigated in 567 patients with mild-to-moderate Alzheimer's disease (AD) (Mini Mental State Examination [MMSE] 12-26). Mean baseline MMSE was 21 (SD ± 3.7), with 61% of patients having mild disease (MMSE 21-26). Mean age was 74 (range 58-85) years. Patients were randomized to one of 5 treatment groups: AZD3480 5 mg, 20 mg or 35/100 mg, donepezil 10 mg
more » ... ive comparator) or placebo, and treated once daily for 12 weeks. The primary outcome measure was change from baseline at Week 12 on the AD Assessment Scale-Cognitive Subscale (ADAS-Cog). Neither AZD3480 nor donepezil showed a statistically significant improvement versus placebo on ADAS-Cog. Improvements in a number of secondary outcome measures (MMSE, AD Cooperative Study-Clinical Global Impression of Change (ADCS-CGIC) and Disability Assessment for Dementia [DAD]) were observed for AZD3480 and for donepezil. A post-hoc analysis on ADAS-Cog, excluding patients with very mild AD (MMSE 25-26) indicated improvement versus placebo for AZD3480 20 mg (−1.4, 95% CI: −3.0; 0.2) and donepezil (−1.0, 95% CI: −2.3; 0.3). AZD3480 was well tolerated. The study did not meet proof of concept criteria, since neither AZD3480 nor donepezil were statistically significantly superior to placebo on ADAS-Cog and was considered to be inconclusive. Further studies are required to determine the therapeutic potential of stimulating ␣4␤2 receptors with NNRs in AD patients.
doi:10.3233/jad-2011-101554 pmid:21258153 fatcat:etk673jf5rd3deagq3h663bu2e