Osteoporosis Drug May Stimulate Bone Growth and Slow Loss
Led locally by Nelson Watts, MD, director of UCs Bone Health and
Bone is a complex living tissue that constantly renews itself. With aging, however, bone breaks down faster than new bone is formed (osteoporosis).
Medications currently on the market to treat osteoporosis generally work in one of two waysthey stimulate the cells (osteoblasts) that form new bone, or they work to slow down the cells (osteoclasts) that break down bone.
While there are good medications available to treat osteoporosis, unfortunately there isnt a drug that effectively works to both stimulate bone formation and slow down the bone removal process, says Watts.
There are drugs that work on both sides of bone remodeling (removal and formation), but they generally impact one more than the other.
For example,
In preclinical and phase-1 trials, the trial drug, known as BA058, appeared to induce bone formation without causing bone resorption (removal) or hypercalcemia (elevated calcium in the blood).
BA058 is a code name for a chemically synthesized version of a parathyroid hormonerelated protein (PTHrP), a naturally-occurring hormone produced by bone cells and responsible for the local stimulation of bone growth throughout life.
Study participants will receive BA058 daily for 12 weeks. Three groups will receive different doses of BA058, one group will receive a placebo, and a fifth group will receive teriparatide, a drug approved by the Food and Drug Administration for treatment of osteoporosis.
The study is sponsored by Radius Health Inc. Watts has no financial interest in the company.
For more information on trial eligibility, contact
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