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      Treatment of Secondary Hyperparathyroidism: Results of a Phase 2 Trial Evaluating an Intravenous Peptide Agonist of the Calcium-Sensing Receptor

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          Background/Aims: This study evaluated the efficacy and safety of AMG416 (etelcalcitide), a novel peptide agonist of the calcium (Ca)-sensing receptor given intravenously (IV) after each hemodialysis session for the treatment of secondary hyperparathyroidism (SHPT). Methods: Adult subjects with SHPT on hemodialysis enrolled in a 12-week, dose titration (parent) study followed by an open-label extension phase. AMG416 was administered IV, thrice weekly starting at 5 mg/session and titrated based on the subject's parathyroid hormone (PTH) and albumin-corrected Ca (cCa) to target a PTH of 150-300 pg/ml. Efficacy (percent PTH change from baseline to the efficacy analysis period during the parent study) and safety (open-label extension phase) endpoints were evaluated. Results: Baseline (n = 37) mean (standard error [SE]) PTH was 853 (106 pg/ml). The mean (95% CI) percent change from baseline to the efficacy analysis period in PTH concentration was -53.6% (-60.8, -46.4). The proportion of subjects with ≥30% reduction in PTH from baseline to the efficacy assessment period (EAP) was 89% (32/36; 95% CI 73.9, 96.9). Results by the baseline PTH subgroup (≤700 vs. >700 pg/ml) were comparable for both analyses. The proportion of subjects achieving a PTH ≤300 pg/ml was 56% (n = 20/36) at the efficacy assessment period. The mean (SE) percent changes from baseline to EAP were observed for cCa -15% (1.0%) and phosphorus -10% (3.3%). Adverse events were mild to moderate in severity. The PTH reductions achieved in the parent study were maintained in the open-label extension phase. Conclusion: AMG416 was well tolerated and appears to be an effective agent for the treatment of SHPT in patients on hemodialysis.

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          Journal
          AJN
          Am J Nephrol
          10.1159/issn.0250-8095
          American Journal of Nephrology
          S. Karger AG
          0250-8095
          1421-9670
          2015
          January 2016
          19 December 2015
          : 42
          : 5
          : 379-388
          Affiliations
          aUniversity of Rochester School of Medicine, Rochester, N.Y., bDenver Nephrology, Denver, Colo., cSaint Louis University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Mo., dAmgen, Thousand Oaks, Calif., and eDepartment of Medicine, Division of Rheumatology, University of California, San Francisco, Calif., USA
          Author notes
          *David A. Bushinsky, MD, John J. Kuiper Distinguished Professor of Medicine, Chief, Nephrology Division, University of Rochester Medical Center, 601 Elmwood Ave., Box 675, Rochester, NY 14642 (USA), E-Mail david_bushinsky@urmc.rochester.edu
          Article
          442754 Am J Nephrol 2015;42:379-388
          10.1159/000442754
          26684933
          76a45b94-9340-4c06-86bf-286d41aedcc2
          © 2015 S. Karger AG, Basel

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          History
          : 11 June 2015
          : 21 November 2015
          Page count
          Figures: 2, Tables: 2, References: 27, Pages: 10
          Categories
          Original Report: Patient-Oriented, Translational Research

          Cardiovascular Medicine,Nephrology
          Hemodialysis,Calcium,AMG416,FGF-23,Secondary hyperparathyroidism,Parathyroid hormone

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