NORTHERA (DROXIDOPA) for Dysautonomia in Adult Survivors of Menkes Disease and Occipital Horn Syndrome

Study Purpose

The purpose of this study is to evaluate whether Northera (Droxidopa) is safe and effective in young adults with Menkes disease who survived the most severe complications of their illness or adults with occipital horn syndrome (OHS), who have trouble with intermittent low blood pressure and other symptoms of dysautonomia. The outcomes and information from this study may help adult survivors of Menkes disease and individuals with OHS lead more normal day-to-day lives.

Recruitment Criteria

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

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No
Study Type

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Interventional
Eligible Ages 18 Years - 50 Years
Gender All
More Inclusion & Exclusion Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

1. Adult persons with Menkes disease who survived beyond the expected natural history, attained independent ambulation, attend (or attended) school, and reached adulthood after early CuHis treatment for three years or adults with Occipital Horn Syndrome, who manifest clinical signs and symptoms of dysautonomia, e.g., orthostatic hypotension: specifically, a decrease in systolic or diastolic blood pressure of at least 20 or 10 mm Hg, respectively, within three minutes after standing, and/or chronic diarrhea: production of loose stools with or without increased stool frequency for more than four weeks immediately preceding enrollment. 2. History of at least thrice weekly occurrence of dizziness/feeling lightheaded while standing upright and/or thrice weekly episodes of diarrhea or an urgent need to defecate after food ingestion for more than four weeks immediately preceding enrollment. 3. Documented mutation in ATP7A. 4. Must sign and date an Informed Consent Form (ICF). 5. Age ≥ 18 years of age. 6. Ability to adhere to the prescribed oral Northera (Droxidopa) regimen. 7. Willingness to comply with all study visits and procedures.

Exclusion Criteria:

1. Pre-existing liver (e.g., hepatitis, biliary atresia, cirrhosis) or kidney disease (i.e., calculated glomerular filtration rate <30 ml/min). 2. History of hypertension, anti-hypertensive therapy, heart failure (or decreased ejection fraction), cardiac arrhythmia, or bleeding diatheses. 3. Any disease or condition that, in the opinion of the Investigator, has a high probability of precluding the subject from completing the study or where the subject cannot or will not appropriately comply with study requirements. 4. Any alpha-1 adrenoreceptor agonist, beta-blocker, DOPA decarboxylase inhibitor, midodrine, ephedrine, or any triptan medication as a concomitant medication.

Trial Details

Trial ID:

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NCT04977388
Phase

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Phase 1/Phase 2
Lead Sponsor

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Stephen G. Kaler, MD
Principal Investigator

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Stephen G Kaler, MD
Principal Investigator Affiliation Nationwide Children's Hospital
Agency Class

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Other
Overall Status Recruiting
Countries United States
Conditions

The disease, disorder, syndrome, illness, or injury that is being studied.

Menkes Disease, Occipital Horn Syndrome
Additional Details

This pilot clinical trial will evaluate the safety, tolerability, dosing, and preliminary efficacy of Northera (Droxidopa) treatment in young adults who survived the major neurodegenerative and neurocognitive effects of Menkes disease through early Copper Histidinate treatment. We hypothesize that Northera (Droxidopa) in Menkes disease survivors with symptoms of dysautonomia (e.g., syncope, dizziness, orthostatic hypotension, abnormal sinoatrial conduction, nocturnal bradycardia, and bowel or bladder dysfunction) from persistent deficiency of the copper-dependent enzyme, dopamine-β-hydroxylase, will be safe, and correct or improve blood neurochemical levels, raise systolic blood pressure, and produce symptomatic improvement and better overall quality of life. We will test this hypothesis in six to ten Menkes disease survivors or OHS patients in a double-blind placebo-controlled randomized crossover clinical trial.

Arms & Interventions

Arms

Active Comparator: Northera™ (Droxidopa) (Treatment A)

Northera (Droxidopa) (Treatment A) will be provided to adult subjects as a capsule with 100mg, 200mg, or 300mg of Northera (Droxidopa) contained within gelatin color capsules (sky blue and white, size 0) based on findings from the dose titration visit. These capsules are physically indistinguishable from the Treatment B (placebo) capsules. Frequency of administration (by mouth) will be twice daily for six weeks.

Placebo Comparator: Placebo (Treatment B)

Empty gelatin color capsules (sky blue and white, size 0) filled with cellulose microcrystalline and physically indistinguishable from Treatment A capsules. Frequency of administration (by mouth) will be twice daily for six weeks

Interventions

Drug: - Droxidopa

Subjects will self-administer capsules of Droxidopa by mouth twice daily for six weeks.

Other: - Placebo

Subjects will self-administer capsules of placebo by mouth twice daily for six weeks.

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Nationwide Children's Hospital, Columbus, Ohio

Status

Recruiting

Address

Nationwide Children's Hospital

Columbus, Ohio, 43205

Site Contact

Stephen G Kaler, MD

[email protected]

614-722-5964