A Study of MK-0893 on Glucagon-Induced Glycemic Excursion in Healthy Male Participants Following Intravenous Administration of Glucagon, Sandostatine® and Insulin (MK-0893-002)
A Double-Blind, Randomized, Placebo-Controlled, Single-Dose, 3-Period, 4 Treatment Incomplete Crossover Study to Assess the Effects of Single Oral Doses of L-001241689 on Glucagon-Induced Glycemic Excursion in Healthy Male Subjects Following Intravenous Administration of Glucagon, Sandostatine® and Insulin
Study Overview
Status
Status
Conditions
Conditions
Intervention / Treatment
Intervention / Treatment
Study Type
Study Type
Enrollment (Actual)
Enrollment
Phase
Phase
- Phase 1
Participation Criteria
Eligibility Criteria
Eligibility Criteria
Ages Eligible for Study
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Genders Eligible for Study
Description
Inclusion Criteria:
- Good health
- Body Mass Index of between 18 and 28 kg/m^2, or up to 30 kg/m^2 with approval of sponsor
- Non-smoker for at least 6 months
- Willing to avoid strenuous physical activity
- Willing to avoid alcohol, caffeine, and grapefruit juice consumption
Exclusion Criteria:
- History of renal, neurologic, gastrointestinal or respiratory disease or any gastrointestinal surgery
- History of multiple and/or severe allergies to a prescription, nonprescription or investigational drug or food
- History of any cardiovascular/cardiac disease
- History of any hepatic disease and primary biliary cirrhosis
- History of hypoglycemia or glucose intolerance, type 1 diabetes, or type 2 diabetes
- Requires or anticipates use of prescription or nonprescription medications, including herbal remedies
- A user of any illicit drugs or a history of drug or alcohol abuse
- Surgery, donated a unit of blood, or participated in another clinical study within 4 weeks prior to study participation
- History of hypersensitivity to insulin, glucagon, or Sandostatine®.
Study Plan
How is the study designed?
Design Details
- Primary Purpose: Treatment
- Allocation: Randomized
- Interventional Model: Crossover Assignment
- Masking: Double
Number of Arms
Arms and Interventions
Participant Group / ArmParticipant Group / Arm |
Intervention / TreatmentIntervention / Treatment |
|---|---|
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Experimental: MK-0893 40 mg→MK-0893 200 mg→placebo
In Part 1 of the study, participants receive MK-0893 (10 mg, 40 mg or 200 mg) or placebo on Day 1 of each period, and Sandostatine® (30 ng/kg/min), insulin (0.10 mIU/kg/min), and glucagon (3 ng/kg/min) at 24 and 72 hours post dose.
In Part 2 of the study, participants receive MK-0893 (200 mg or 1000 mg) or placebo on Day 1 of each period and Sandostatine®, insulin, and glucagon at 120 hours post dose.
There will be at least 21 days between administrations of study drugs.
|
MK-0893 40 mg administered orally in 240 mL of water
MK-0893 200 mg administered orally in 240 mL of water
Placebo administered orally in 240 mL of water
Sandostatine® is a somatostatin analogue.
At 24 and at 72 (Part I) or 120 (Part II) hours postdose, simultaneous infusions of the Sandostatine®, insulin, and glucagon will be administered over a 2-hour period.
These compounds are IV compatible and will be combined in one syringe.
Intravenous Sandostatine® will be administered at 30 ng/kg/min.
Other Names:
At 24 and at 72 (Part I) or 120 (Part II) hours postdose, simultaneous infusions of the Sandostatine®, insulin, and glucagon will be administered over a 2-hour period.
These compounds are IV compatible and will be combined in one syringe.
Intravenous insulin will be administered at 0.10 milli-international unit (mIU)/kg/min.
Other Names:
At 24 and at 72 (Part I) or 120 (Part II) hours postdose, simultaneous infusions of the Sandostatine®, insulin, and glucagon will be administered over a 2-hour period.
These compounds are IV compatible and will be combined in one syringe.
Intravenous glucagon will be administered at 3 ng/kg/min.
Other Names:
|
|
Experimental: MK-0893 200 mg→placebo→MK-0893 10 mg
In Part 1 of the study, participants receive MK-0893 (10 mg, 40 mg or 200 mg) or placebo on Day 1 of each period, and Sandostatine® (30 ng/kg/min), insulin (0.10 mIU/kg/min), and glucagon (3 ng/kg/min) at 24 and 72 hours post dose.
In Part 2 of the study, participants receive MK-0893 (200 mg or 1000 mg) or placebo on Day 1 of each period and Sandostatine®, insulin, and glucagon at 120 hours post dose.
There will be at least 21 days between administrations of study drugs.
|
MK-0893 200 mg administered orally in 240 mL of water
Placebo administered orally in 240 mL of water
Sandostatine® is a somatostatin analogue.
At 24 and at 72 (Part I) or 120 (Part II) hours postdose, simultaneous infusions of the Sandostatine®, insulin, and glucagon will be administered over a 2-hour period.
These compounds are IV compatible and will be combined in one syringe.
Intravenous Sandostatine® will be administered at 30 ng/kg/min.
Other Names:
At 24 and at 72 (Part I) or 120 (Part II) hours postdose, simultaneous infusions of the Sandostatine®, insulin, and glucagon will be administered over a 2-hour period.
These compounds are IV compatible and will be combined in one syringe.
Intravenous insulin will be administered at 0.10 milli-international unit (mIU)/kg/min.
Other Names:
At 24 and at 72 (Part I) or 120 (Part II) hours postdose, simultaneous infusions of the Sandostatine®, insulin, and glucagon will be administered over a 2-hour period.
These compounds are IV compatible and will be combined in one syringe.
Intravenous glucagon will be administered at 3 ng/kg/min.
Other Names:
MK-0893 10 mg administered orally in 240 mL of water
|
|
Experimental: Placebo→MK-0893 10 mg→MK-0893 40 mg
In Part 1 of the study, participants receive MK-0893 (10 mg, 40 mg or 200 mg) or placebo on Day 1 of each period, and Sandostatine® (30 ng/kg/min), insulin (0.10 mIU/kg/min), and glucagon (3 ng/kg/min) at 24 and 72 hours post dose.
In Part 2 of the study, participants receive MK-0893 (200 mg or 1000 mg) or placebo on Day 1 of each period and Sandostatine®, insulin, and glucagon at 120 hours post dose.
There will be at least 21 days between administrations of study drugs.
|
MK-0893 40 mg administered orally in 240 mL of water
Placebo administered orally in 240 mL of water
Sandostatine® is a somatostatin analogue.
At 24 and at 72 (Part I) or 120 (Part II) hours postdose, simultaneous infusions of the Sandostatine®, insulin, and glucagon will be administered over a 2-hour period.
These compounds are IV compatible and will be combined in one syringe.
Intravenous Sandostatine® will be administered at 30 ng/kg/min.
Other Names:
At 24 and at 72 (Part I) or 120 (Part II) hours postdose, simultaneous infusions of the Sandostatine®, insulin, and glucagon will be administered over a 2-hour period.
These compounds are IV compatible and will be combined in one syringe.
Intravenous insulin will be administered at 0.10 milli-international unit (mIU)/kg/min.
Other Names:
At 24 and at 72 (Part I) or 120 (Part II) hours postdose, simultaneous infusions of the Sandostatine®, insulin, and glucagon will be administered over a 2-hour period.
These compounds are IV compatible and will be combined in one syringe.
Intravenous glucagon will be administered at 3 ng/kg/min.
Other Names:
MK-0893 10 mg administered orally in 240 mL of water
|
|
Experimental: MK-0893 10 mg→MK-0893 40 mg→MK-0893 200 mg
In Part 1 of the study, participants receive MK-0893 (10 mg, 40 mg or 200 mg) or placebo on Day 1 of each period, and Sandostatine® (30 ng/kg/min), insulin (0.10 mIU/kg/min), and glucagon (3 ng/kg/min) at 24 and 72 hours post dose.
In Part 2 of the study, participants receive MK-0893 (200 mg or 1000 mg) or placebo on Day 1 of each period and Sandostatine®, insulin, and glucagon at 120 hours post dose.
There will be at least 21 days between administrations of study drugs.
|
MK-0893 40 mg administered orally in 240 mL of water
MK-0893 200 mg administered orally in 240 mL of water
Sandostatine® is a somatostatin analogue.
At 24 and at 72 (Part I) or 120 (Part II) hours postdose, simultaneous infusions of the Sandostatine®, insulin, and glucagon will be administered over a 2-hour period.
These compounds are IV compatible and will be combined in one syringe.
Intravenous Sandostatine® will be administered at 30 ng/kg/min.
Other Names:
At 24 and at 72 (Part I) or 120 (Part II) hours postdose, simultaneous infusions of the Sandostatine®, insulin, and glucagon will be administered over a 2-hour period.
These compounds are IV compatible and will be combined in one syringe.
Intravenous insulin will be administered at 0.10 milli-international unit (mIU)/kg/min.
Other Names:
At 24 and at 72 (Part I) or 120 (Part II) hours postdose, simultaneous infusions of the Sandostatine®, insulin, and glucagon will be administered over a 2-hour period.
These compounds are IV compatible and will be combined in one syringe.
Intravenous glucagon will be administered at 3 ng/kg/min.
Other Names:
MK-0893 10 mg administered orally in 240 mL of water
|
|
Experimental: Placebo→MK-0893 1000 mg→MK-0893 200 mg
In Part 1 of the study, participants receive MK-0893 (10 mg, 40 mg or 200 mg) or placebo on Day 1 of each period, and Sandostatine® (30 ng/kg/min), insulin (0.10 mIU/kg/min), and glucagon (3 ng/kg/min) at 24 and 72 hours post dose.
In Part 2 of the study, participants receive MK-0893 (200 mg or 1000 mg) or placebo on Day 1 of each period and Sandostatine®, insulin, and glucagon at 120 hours post dose.
There will be at least 21 days between administrations of study drugs.
|
MK-0893 200 mg administered orally in 240 mL of water
Placebo administered orally in 240 mL of water
Sandostatine® is a somatostatin analogue.
At 24 and at 72 (Part I) or 120 (Part II) hours postdose, simultaneous infusions of the Sandostatine®, insulin, and glucagon will be administered over a 2-hour period.
These compounds are IV compatible and will be combined in one syringe.
Intravenous Sandostatine® will be administered at 30 ng/kg/min.
Other Names:
At 24 and at 72 (Part I) or 120 (Part II) hours postdose, simultaneous infusions of the Sandostatine®, insulin, and glucagon will be administered over a 2-hour period.
These compounds are IV compatible and will be combined in one syringe.
Intravenous insulin will be administered at 0.10 milli-international unit (mIU)/kg/min.
Other Names:
At 24 and at 72 (Part I) or 120 (Part II) hours postdose, simultaneous infusions of the Sandostatine®, insulin, and glucagon will be administered over a 2-hour period.
These compounds are IV compatible and will be combined in one syringe.
Intravenous glucagon will be administered at 3 ng/kg/min.
Other Names:
MK-0893 1000 mg administered orally in 240 mL of water
|
|
Experimental: MK-0893 200 mg→placebo→MK-0893 1000 mg
In Part 1 of the study, participants receive MK-0893 (10 mg, 40 mg or 200 mg) or placebo on Day 1 of each period, and Sandostatine® (30 ng/kg/min), insulin (0.10 mIU/kg/min), and glucagon (3 ng/kg/min) at 24 and 72 hours post dose.
In Part 2 of the study, participants receive MK-0893 (200 mg or 1000 mg) or placebo on Day 1 of each period and Sandostatine®, insulin, and glucagon at 120 hours post dose.
There will be at least 21 days between administrations of study drugs.
|
MK-0893 200 mg administered orally in 240 mL of water
Placebo administered orally in 240 mL of water
Sandostatine® is a somatostatin analogue.
At 24 and at 72 (Part I) or 120 (Part II) hours postdose, simultaneous infusions of the Sandostatine®, insulin, and glucagon will be administered over a 2-hour period.
These compounds are IV compatible and will be combined in one syringe.
Intravenous Sandostatine® will be administered at 30 ng/kg/min.
Other Names:
At 24 and at 72 (Part I) or 120 (Part II) hours postdose, simultaneous infusions of the Sandostatine®, insulin, and glucagon will be administered over a 2-hour period.
These compounds are IV compatible and will be combined in one syringe.
Intravenous insulin will be administered at 0.10 milli-international unit (mIU)/kg/min.
Other Names:
At 24 and at 72 (Part I) or 120 (Part II) hours postdose, simultaneous infusions of the Sandostatine®, insulin, and glucagon will be administered over a 2-hour period.
These compounds are IV compatible and will be combined in one syringe.
Intravenous glucagon will be administered at 3 ng/kg/min.
Other Names:
MK-0893 1000 mg administered orally in 240 mL of water
|
|
Experimental: MK-0893 1000 mg→MK-0893 200 mg→placebo
In Part 1 of the study, participants receive MK-0893 (10 mg, 40 mg or 200 mg) or placebo on Day 1 of each period, and Sandostatine® (30 ng/kg/min), insulin (0.10 mIU/kg/min), and glucagon (3 ng/kg/min) at 24 and 72 hours post dose.
In Part 2 of the study, participants receive MK-0893 (200 mg or 1000 mg) or placebo on Day 1 of each period and Sandostatine®, insulin, and glucagon at 120 hours post dose.
There will be at least 21 days between administrations of study drugs.
|
MK-0893 200 mg administered orally in 240 mL of water
Placebo administered orally in 240 mL of water
Sandostatine® is a somatostatin analogue.
At 24 and at 72 (Part I) or 120 (Part II) hours postdose, simultaneous infusions of the Sandostatine®, insulin, and glucagon will be administered over a 2-hour period.
These compounds are IV compatible and will be combined in one syringe.
Intravenous Sandostatine® will be administered at 30 ng/kg/min.
Other Names:
At 24 and at 72 (Part I) or 120 (Part II) hours postdose, simultaneous infusions of the Sandostatine®, insulin, and glucagon will be administered over a 2-hour period.
These compounds are IV compatible and will be combined in one syringe.
Intravenous insulin will be administered at 0.10 milli-international unit (mIU)/kg/min.
Other Names:
At 24 and at 72 (Part I) or 120 (Part II) hours postdose, simultaneous infusions of the Sandostatine®, insulin, and glucagon will be administered over a 2-hour period.
These compounds are IV compatible and will be combined in one syringe.
Intravenous glucagon will be administered at 3 ng/kg/min.
Other Names:
MK-0893 1000 mg administered orally in 240 mL of water
|
What is the study measuring?
Primary Outcome Measures
Primary Outcome Measures
Outcome Measure |
Time Frame |
|---|---|
|
Post-infusion Incremental Glucose Area Under the Plasma Concentration Versus Time Curve [AUC0-240 min] Study Part 1
Time Frame: Up to 76 hours postdose
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Up to 76 hours postdose
|
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Post-infusion Incremental Glucose Area Under the Plasma Concentration Versus Time Curve [AUC0-240 min] Study Part 2
Time Frame: Up to 124 hours postdose
|
Up to 124 hours postdose
|
Secondary Outcome Measures
Secondary Outcome Measures
Outcome Measure |
Time Frame |
|---|---|
|
Number of Participants With An Adverse Event (AE)
Time Frame: Up to 12 weeks
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Up to 12 weeks
|
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Number of Participants Who Discontinued Study Treatment Due To AEs
Time Frame: Up to 21 days of each treatment period
|
Up to 21 days of each treatment period
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Collaborators and Investigators
Sponsor
Sponsor
Study record dates
Study Major Dates
Study Start
Study Start
Primary Completion (Actual)
Primary Completion
Study Completion (Actual)
Study Completion
Study Registration Dates
First Submitted
First Submitted
First Submitted That Met QC Criteria
First Submitted That Met QC Criteria
First Posted (Estimate)
First Posted
Study Record Updates
Last Update Posted (Estimate)
Last Update Posted
Last Update Submitted That Met QC Criteria
Last Update Submitted That Met QC Criteria
Last Verified
Last Verified
More Information
Terms related to this study
Keywords
Additional Relevant MeSH Terms
- Glucose Metabolism Disorders
- Metabolic Diseases
- Endocrine System Diseases
- Diabetes Mellitus
- Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2
- Hypoglycemic Agents
- Physiological Effects of Drugs
- Antineoplastic Agents
- Gastrointestinal Agents
- Hormones
- Hormones, Hormone Substitutes, and Hormone Antagonists
- Antineoplastic Agents, Hormonal
- Insulin
- Insulin, Globin Zinc
- Glucagon
- Octreotide
Other Study ID Numbers
Other Study ID Numbers
- 0893-002
- 2005-002198-57 (EudraCT Number)
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