BTI320 (SUGARDOWN®) on Post-Prandial Hyperglycaemia in Subjects With Pre-Diabetes
Primary Purpose
Pre-Diabetes
Status
Completed
Phase
Phase 2
Locations
Hong Kong
Study Type
Interventional
Intervention
BTI320
BTI320 matching placebo
Sponsored by
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Pre-Diabetes
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Adult subjects ≥ 18-70 years inclusive
- Chinese ethnicity
High risk subject with pre-diabetes as defined by meeting at least 2 of the following criteria from (a), (b) and (c):
- FPG ≥ 5.6-6.9 mmol/l and/or 2-hour PG ≥ 7.8-11.0 mmol/l during 75 gram OGTT
- HbA1c ≥ 5.7-6.4%
At least one of the following risk factors:-
- History of gestational diabetes
- Family history of diabetes in first degree relative
- 2 components or more of the metabolic syndrome (triglyceride ≥ 1.7 mmol/L, blood pressure (BP) ≥ 130/80 mmHg, high density-lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol <1.3 mmol/L in women or <1.1 in men and waist circumference ≥ 80 cm in women or ≥ 90 cm in men). Patients on anti-hypertensive agent for treatment of hypertension or lipid lowering drug for the treatment of hyperlipidaemia will respectively be considered to have one component of the metabolic syndrome.
- Subject is capable of giving informed consent prior to the initiation of any study related procedures
- A female subject of childbearing potential who is sexually active with a non-sterilized male partner agrees to use routinely adequate and effective contraception to avoid pregnancy during the study period and up to 30 days after the final visit.
- The subject is able and willing to consistently record food diary to facilitate CGMS evaluation.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Subject has received anti-diabetic agents within 6 weeks prior to screening visit.
- On dietary supplement known to affect glucose or galactose metabolism.
- History of acute cardiovascular disease including myocardial infarction, acute coronary syndrome or stroke which required hospitalization in the last 12 months.
- Significant renal impairment with estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) < 60ml/min/1.73m2
- Known lactose or galactose intolerance.
- History of eating disorder.
- Pregnant or lactating female subjects.
- Subjects with gastrointestinal disease that may interfere with absorption of the investigational product.
- Subject has received any investigational product within 30 days of randomization visit.
- Reduced life expectancy or any condition considered by the investigator as unsuitable for enrolment.
Sites / Locations
- The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Arm Type
Experimental
Experimental
Placebo Comparator
Arm Label
BTI320 4 grams
BTI320 8 grams
BTI320 matching placebo
Arm Description
three times daily, oral for 16 weeks
three times daily, oral for 16 weeks
2 tablets three times daily, oral for 16 weeks
Outcomes
Primary Outcome Measures
Change in Serum Fructosamine in Subjects Treated With Low Dose and High Dose BTI320 Compared With Placebo
Secondary Outcome Measures
Changes in Subjects Treated With Low Dose and High Dose BTI320 Compared With Placebo in Mean Post-prandial Glucose Incremental Area Under Curve on Continuous Glucose Monitoring System
Changes in 3-hour post-prandial glucose incremental area under curve on continuous glucose monitoring system from baseline to Week 16.
Note that this is not a pharmacokinetic study and this is not pharmacokinetic data as we are not measuring drug levels. Here we are examining glucose levels after meals as one of the anticipated glycemic outcomes of using glucose-lowering therapy (BTI320 in this case). With data-analysis based on continuous glucose monitoring, it is conventional to present post-prandial (i.e. post-meal) glucose incremental area under curve at up to 3 hours. It is not meaningful to look at post-meal glucose changes at more than 3 hours after meal for the obvious reason that subject might have taken another meal by then.
Changes in Subjects Treated With Low Dose BTI320 and High Dose BTI320 Compared With Placebo in Mean Post-meal Maximum Glucose on Continuous Glucose Monitoring System
Changes in Subjects Treated With Low Dose and High Dose BTI320 Compared With Placebo in Mean Amplitude of Glucose Excursion on Continuous Glucose Monitoring System
Changes in Subjects Treated With Low Dose and High Dose BTI320 Compared With Placebo in Mean Blood Glucose on Continuous Glucose Monitoring System
Changes in Subjects Treated With Low Dose and High Dose BTI320 Compared With Placebo in Area Under Curve for Glucose Levels >180mg/dL on Continuous Glucose Monitoring System
Area under curve for glucose levels >180 mg/dL over 72 hours
Changes in Subjects Treated With Low Dose and High Dose BTI320 Compared With Placebo in Standard Deviation of Glucose on Continuous Glucose Monitoring System
Changes in Subjects Treated With Low Dose and High Dose BTI320 Compared With Placebo in Percent Coefficient of Variation on Continuous Glucose Monitoring System
Changes in HbA1c in Subjects Treated With Low Dose and High Dose BTI320 Compared With Placebo
Changes in Fructosamine in Subjects Treated With Low Dose and High Dose BTI320 Compared With Placebo
Changes in Subjects Treated With Low Dose and High Dose BTI320 Compared With Placebo in Area Under Curve of Glucose During Standard Meal Tolerance Test From 0 Minute to 120 Minutes
Changes in area under curve of glucose from 0 minute to 120 minutes from baseline to Week 16
Changes in Subjects Treated With Low Dose and High Dose BTI320 Compared With Placebo in Area Under Curve of Insulin During Standard Meal Tolerance Test From 0 Minute to 120 Minutes
Changes in area under curve of insulin from 0 minute to 120 minutes from baseline to Week 16
Changes in Subjects Treated With Low Dose and High Dose BTI320 Compared With Placebo in Area Under Curve of C-peptide During Standard Meal Tolerance Test From 0 Minute to 120 Minutes
Changes in area under curve of C-peptide from 0 minute to 120 minutes from baseline to Week 16
Changes in Subjects Treated With Low Dose and High Dose BTI320 Compared With Placebo in Glucagon-like Peptide 1 During Standard Meal Tolerance Test From 0 Minute to 120 Minutes
Changes in area under curve of glucagon-like peptide-1 from 0 minute to 120 minutes from baseline to Week 16
Proportion of Subjects With Impaired Fasting Glucose or Impaired Glucose Tolerance in Low Dose BTI320, High Dose BTI320 and Placebo Group
Proportion of subjects with impaired fasting glucose, impaired glucose tolerance, both impaired fasting glucose and impaired glucose tolerance, HbA1c 5.7-6.4%, or type 2 diabetes at 30 days post-treatment
Changes in Blood Pressures in Subjects Treated With High Dose and Low Dose BTI320 Compared to Placebo
Changes in systolic blood pressures from baseline to Week 16
Changes in Waist Circumference in Subjects Treated With High Dose and Low Dose BTI320 Compared to Placebo
Changes in Body Weight in Subjects Treated With High Dose and Low Dose BTI320 Compared to Placebo
Changes in Lipids in Subjects Treated With High Dose and Low Dose BTI320 Compared to Placebo
Changes in total cholesterol from baseline to Week 16.
Changes in High-sensitivity C-reactive Protein in Subjects Treated With High Dose and Low Dose BTI320 Compared Placebo
Changes in Urate in Subjects Treated With High Dose and Lose Dose BTI320 Compared to Placebo
Changes in Quality of Life Measures in Subjects Treated With High Dose and Low Dose BTI320 Compared to Placebo
Changes in WHOQOL-BREF physical health domain score from baseline to Week 16. This is a sub-scale of the WHOQOL-BREF. Possible scores range from minimal of 4 to maximum of 20. Higher score indicate better physical health domain.
Changes in Measures of Food Satiety in Subjects Treated With High Dose and Low Dose BTI320 Compared to Placebo
Changes to question of "how full do you feel" in the Appetite Questionnaire adopted from Hill and Blundell from baseline and Week 16. Scale score ranges from minimum of 0 to maximum of 10. 10 being the most full and 0 being the least full.
Changes in Measures of Nutritional Intake in Subjects Treated With High Dose and Low Dose BTI320 Compared to Placebo
Changes in daily calories intake from baseline to Week 16
Changes in Measures of Exercise in Subjects Treated With High Dose and Low Dose BTI320 Compared to Placebo
Changes in the number of days per week that the subject spent walking for at least 10 minutes from baseline to Week 16
Changes in Subjects Treated With Low Dose and High Dose BTI320 Compared With Placebo in Mean 1 Hour Post-prandial Glucose Incremental Area Under Curve on Continuous Glucose Monitoring System Repeated Measures Analysis
Changes in Subjects Treated With Low Dose and High Dose BTI320 Compared With Placebo in Mean 2 Hour Post-prandial Glucose Incremental Area Under Curve on Continuous Glucose Monitoring System Repeated Measures Analysis
Changes in Subjects Treated With Low Dose and High Dose BTI320 Compared With Placebo in Mean 3 Hour Post-prandial Glucose Incremental Area Under Curve on Continuous Glucose Monitoring System Repeated Measures Analysis
Changes in Subjects Treated With Low Dose and High Dose BTI320 Compared With Placebo in 1 Hour Post-prandial Mean Blood Glucose on Continuous Glucose Monitoring System Repeated Measures Analysis
Changes in Subjects Treated With Low Dose and High Dose BTI320 Compared With Placebo in 2 Hour Post-prandial Mean Blood Glucose on Continuous Glucose Monitoring System Repeated Measures Analysis
Changes in Subjects Treated With Low Dose and High Dose BTI320 Compared With Placebo in 3 Hour Post-prandial Mean Blood Glucose on Continuous Glucose Monitoring System Repeated Measures Analysis
Changes in Subjects Treated With Low Dose and High Dose BTI320 Compared With Placebo in Mean Blood Glucose During 24 Hours on Continuous Glucose Monitoring System Repeated Measures Analysis
Changes in Subjects Treated With Low Dose and High Dose BTI320 Compared With Placebo in Post-prandial Maximum Glucose on Continuous Glucose Monitoring System Repeated Measures Analysis
Changes in Subjects Treated With Low Dose and High Dose BTI320 Compared With Placebo in Mean Post-prandial Maximum Glucose During 24 Hours on Continuous Glucose Monitoring System Repeated Measures Analysis
Changes in Subjects Treated With Low Dose and High Dose BTI320 Compared With Placebo in Standard Deviation of Blood Glucose During 1 Hour Post-prandial on Continuous Glucose Monitoring System Repeated Measures Analysis
Changes in Subjects Treated With Low Dose and High Dose BTI320 Compared With Placebo in Standard Deviation of Blood Glucose During 2 Hours Post-prandial on Continuous Glucose Monitoring System Repeated Measures Analysis
Changes in Subjects Treated With Low Dose and High Dose BTI320 Compared With Placebo in Standard Deviation of Blood Glucose During 3 Hours Post-prandial on Continuous Glucose Monitoring System Repeated Measures Analysis
Changes in Subjects Treated With Low Dose and High Dose BTI320 Compared With Placebo in Standard Deviation of Blood Glucose Over 24 Hours on Continuous Glucose Monitoring System Repeated Measures Analysis
Changes in Subjects Treated With Low Dose and High Dose BTI320 Compared With Placebo in Percent Coefficient of Variation of Blood Glucose Over 1 Hour Post-prandial on Continuous Glucose Monitoring System Repeated Measures Analysis
Changes in Subjects Treated With Low Dose and High Dose BTI320 Compared With Placebo in Percent Coefficient of Variation of Blood Glucose Over 2 Hours Post-prandial on Continuous Glucose Monitoring System Repeated Measures Analysis
Changes in Subjects Treated With Low Dose and High Dose BTI320 Compared With Placebo in Percent Coefficient of Variation of Blood Glucose Over 3 Hours Post-prandial on Continuous Glucose Monitoring System Repeated Measures Analysis
Changes in Subjects Treated With Low Dose and High Dose BTI320 Compared With Placebo in Percent Coefficient of Variation of Blood Glucose Over 24 Hours on Continuous Glucose Monitoring System Repeated Measures Analysis
Full Information
NCT ID
NCT02358668
First Posted
January 30, 2015
Last Updated
March 14, 2017
Sponsor
Chinese University of Hong Kong
Collaborators
Sugardown Company Limited
1. Study Identification
Unique Protocol Identification Number
NCT02358668
Brief Title
BTI320 (SUGARDOWN®) on Post-Prandial Hyperglycaemia in Subjects With Pre-Diabetes
Official Title
A Study to Evaluate the Effect of BTI320 (SUGARDOWN®) on Post-Prandial Hyperglycaemia in High Risk Chinese Subjects With Pre-Diabetes
Study Type
Interventional
2. Study Status
Record Verification Date
March 2017
Overall Recruitment Status
Completed
Study Start Date
March 30, 2015 (Actual)
Primary Completion Date
February 2016 (Actual)
Study Completion Date
February 19, 2016 (Actual)
3. Sponsor/Collaborators
Responsible Party, by Official Title
Principal Investigator
Name of the Sponsor
Chinese University of Hong Kong
Collaborators
Sugardown Company Limited
4. Oversight
Data Monitoring Committee
No
5. Study Description
Brief Summary
This is a single-centre, 16-week, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, 3-treatment arm pilot study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of BTI320 in the treatment of high risk subjects with pre-diabetes.
This is a pilot study aiming to test whether taking a medicine named BTI320 that slows down carbohydrate absorption in the gut, will lower blood sugar. The study aims to recruit 60 individuals in Hong Kong. To take part in the study, subjects must have pre-diabetes, that is, they have blood sugar levels that are above normal but not reaching diabetes range. The medicine BTI320 is currently licensed as a health supplement in Hong Kong and is known alternatively as SUGARDOWN®. The investigators are comparing the effectiveness of BTI320 against a dummy tablet. Both tablets look and taste identical and during the study, subjects will not know which of these tablets they are taking. There is a 4 in 5 chance of receiving active medication and 1 in 5 chance of receiving placebo. Subjects will be followed up closely every 2 to 4 weeks for a period of time up to 22 weeks.
The study visits will take between 30 minutes to 3 hours, depending on additional checks that are required on a particular visit including oral glucose tolerance test and meal tolerance test. At visits involving meal tolerance test, subjects will be required to stay for approximately 3 hours. In addition, at Visit 2, Visit 4 and 3 days before Visit 7, a continuous glucose monitoring system device will be installed.
Throughout the study period, subjects will return to the study center for check-ups including careful enquiry about whether they have developed any side-effects from taking the medication, physical examination, as well as blood tests.
Detailed Description
In a recent national survey, 11% of adults in China have diabetes and 50% have pre-diabetes defined by fasting plasma glucose (FPG) 5.6-6.9 mmol/l and/or 2-hour post glucose (PG) 7.8-11.0 mmol/L using 75 gram oral glucose tolerance test (75g OGTT) and/or glycated haemoglobin (HbA1c) 5.7-6.4%. Depending on the presence of other risk factors, the annual conversion rate of pre-diabetes averages 3-10% with pre-diabetes associated with 1.5-2.0 fold increased risk for cardiovascular disease. Once diabetes is established, life expectancy is reduced by 6 years if not diagnosed, treated or controlled, especially in young-to-middle aged subjects who will face long disease duration of diabetes.
In the Hong Kong Diabetes Registry, depending on control of glucose and other risk factors, 3-10% of Chinese subjects with diabetes may die or develop a major event every year including heart disease, stroke, kidney failure and /or all-site cancer.
Besides glycaemic control as defined by HbA1c, post prandial hyperglycaemia and glycaemic variability have also been shown to predict cardiovascular and renal events in both pre-diabetic and diabetic patient. Genetic variants discovered in large-scale epidemiological studies including those from China and Hong Kong have been found to be associated with beta cell dysfunction which can be further exacerbated by glucotoxicity and lipotoxicity, often due to co-existing obesity giving rise to early onset diabetes. Several studies including those from Asian populations indicated that subjects with pre-diabetes exhibit reduced early phase insulin secretion resulting in postprandial hyperglycaemia which can impose metabolic stress on the beta cells leading to eventual beta cell failure.
BTI320, also known as SUGARDOWN®, is derived from galactomanan which acts by blocking the key carbohydrate hydrolyzing enzymes including amylase, maltose, lactose and sucrose in the gastrointestinal tract. It also acts to bind to ingested polysaccharides and slow their absorption with each meal thereby reducing post prandial glucose excursion. The mechanism of action for BTI320 is similar to Acarbose®, an alpha glucosidase inhibitor, which has been shown to improve glycaemic control and has been approved for prevention of diabetes in China.
24-hour continuous glucose monitoring system (CGMS) measures mean blood glucose (MBG), mean area under the curve for blood glucose above 10mmol/l (180mg/dl) (AUC-180), mean postprandial maximum glucose (MPMG), mean amplitude of glucose excursion (MAGE) over 72 hours. These parameters correlate well with plasma fructosamine (FA) alternatively known as glycated albumin, which reflects short-term glycaemic control during the preceding 2 weeks.
6. Conditions and Keywords
Primary Disease or Condition Being Studied in the Trial, or the Focus of the Study
Pre-Diabetes
7. Study Design
Primary Purpose
Treatment
Study Phase
Phase 2
Interventional Study Model
Parallel Assignment
Masking
ParticipantCare ProviderInvestigatorOutcomes Assessor
Allocation
Randomized
Enrollment
60 (Actual)
8. Arms, Groups, and Interventions
Arm Title
BTI320 4 grams
Arm Type
Experimental
Arm Description
three times daily, oral for 16 weeks
Arm Title
BTI320 8 grams
Arm Type
Experimental
Arm Description
three times daily, oral for 16 weeks
Arm Title
BTI320 matching placebo
Arm Type
Placebo Comparator
Arm Description
2 tablets three times daily, oral for 16 weeks
Intervention Type
Drug
Intervention Name(s)
BTI320
Other Intervention Name(s)
SUGARDOWN®
Intervention Description
BTI320, also known as SUGARDOWN®, is derived from galactomanan which blocks key enzymes that break down carbohydrate in the gut. BTI320 therefore helps to slow down the absorption of carbohydrates to lower post-meal blood sugar.
Intervention Type
Drug
Intervention Name(s)
BTI320 matching placebo
Intervention Description
Placebo
Primary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
Change in Serum Fructosamine in Subjects Treated With Low Dose and High Dose BTI320 Compared With Placebo
Time Frame
From baseline to Week 4
Secondary Outcome Measure Information:
Title
Changes in Subjects Treated With Low Dose and High Dose BTI320 Compared With Placebo in Mean Post-prandial Glucose Incremental Area Under Curve on Continuous Glucose Monitoring System
Description
Changes in 3-hour post-prandial glucose incremental area under curve on continuous glucose monitoring system from baseline to Week 16.
Note that this is not a pharmacokinetic study and this is not pharmacokinetic data as we are not measuring drug levels. Here we are examining glucose levels after meals as one of the anticipated glycemic outcomes of using glucose-lowering therapy (BTI320 in this case). With data-analysis based on continuous glucose monitoring, it is conventional to present post-prandial (i.e. post-meal) glucose incremental area under curve at up to 3 hours. It is not meaningful to look at post-meal glucose changes at more than 3 hours after meal for the obvious reason that subject might have taken another meal by then.
Time Frame
From baseline to Week 16
Title
Changes in Subjects Treated With Low Dose BTI320 and High Dose BTI320 Compared With Placebo in Mean Post-meal Maximum Glucose on Continuous Glucose Monitoring System
Time Frame
From baseline to Week 16
Title
Changes in Subjects Treated With Low Dose and High Dose BTI320 Compared With Placebo in Mean Amplitude of Glucose Excursion on Continuous Glucose Monitoring System
Time Frame
From baseline to Week 16
Title
Changes in Subjects Treated With Low Dose and High Dose BTI320 Compared With Placebo in Mean Blood Glucose on Continuous Glucose Monitoring System
Time Frame
From baseline to Week 16
Title
Changes in Subjects Treated With Low Dose and High Dose BTI320 Compared With Placebo in Area Under Curve for Glucose Levels >180mg/dL on Continuous Glucose Monitoring System
Description
Area under curve for glucose levels >180 mg/dL over 72 hours
Time Frame
From baseline to Week 16
Title
Changes in Subjects Treated With Low Dose and High Dose BTI320 Compared With Placebo in Standard Deviation of Glucose on Continuous Glucose Monitoring System
Time Frame
From baseline to Week 16
Title
Changes in Subjects Treated With Low Dose and High Dose BTI320 Compared With Placebo in Percent Coefficient of Variation on Continuous Glucose Monitoring System
Time Frame
From baseline to Week 16
Title
Changes in HbA1c in Subjects Treated With Low Dose and High Dose BTI320 Compared With Placebo
Time Frame
From baseline to Week 16
Title
Changes in Fructosamine in Subjects Treated With Low Dose and High Dose BTI320 Compared With Placebo
Time Frame
From baseline to Week 16
Title
Changes in Subjects Treated With Low Dose and High Dose BTI320 Compared With Placebo in Area Under Curve of Glucose During Standard Meal Tolerance Test From 0 Minute to 120 Minutes
Description
Changes in area under curve of glucose from 0 minute to 120 minutes from baseline to Week 16
Time Frame
From baseline to Week 16
Title
Changes in Subjects Treated With Low Dose and High Dose BTI320 Compared With Placebo in Area Under Curve of Insulin During Standard Meal Tolerance Test From 0 Minute to 120 Minutes
Description
Changes in area under curve of insulin from 0 minute to 120 minutes from baseline to Week 16
Time Frame
From baseline to Week 16
Title
Changes in Subjects Treated With Low Dose and High Dose BTI320 Compared With Placebo in Area Under Curve of C-peptide During Standard Meal Tolerance Test From 0 Minute to 120 Minutes
Description
Changes in area under curve of C-peptide from 0 minute to 120 minutes from baseline to Week 16
Time Frame
From baseline to Week 16
Title
Changes in Subjects Treated With Low Dose and High Dose BTI320 Compared With Placebo in Glucagon-like Peptide 1 During Standard Meal Tolerance Test From 0 Minute to 120 Minutes
Description
Changes in area under curve of glucagon-like peptide-1 from 0 minute to 120 minutes from baseline to Week 16
Time Frame
From baseline to Week 16
Title
Proportion of Subjects With Impaired Fasting Glucose or Impaired Glucose Tolerance in Low Dose BTI320, High Dose BTI320 and Placebo Group
Description
Proportion of subjects with impaired fasting glucose, impaired glucose tolerance, both impaired fasting glucose and impaired glucose tolerance, HbA1c 5.7-6.4%, or type 2 diabetes at 30 days post-treatment
Time Frame
From baseline to 30 days post-treatment
Title
Changes in Blood Pressures in Subjects Treated With High Dose and Low Dose BTI320 Compared to Placebo
Description
Changes in systolic blood pressures from baseline to Week 16
Time Frame
From baseline to Week 16
Title
Changes in Waist Circumference in Subjects Treated With High Dose and Low Dose BTI320 Compared to Placebo
Time Frame
From baseline to Week 16
Title
Changes in Body Weight in Subjects Treated With High Dose and Low Dose BTI320 Compared to Placebo
Time Frame
From baseline to Week 16
Title
Changes in Lipids in Subjects Treated With High Dose and Low Dose BTI320 Compared to Placebo
Description
Changes in total cholesterol from baseline to Week 16.
Time Frame
From baseline to Week 16
Title
Changes in High-sensitivity C-reactive Protein in Subjects Treated With High Dose and Low Dose BTI320 Compared Placebo
Time Frame
From baseline to Week 16
Title
Changes in Urate in Subjects Treated With High Dose and Lose Dose BTI320 Compared to Placebo
Time Frame
From baseline to Week 16
Title
Changes in Quality of Life Measures in Subjects Treated With High Dose and Low Dose BTI320 Compared to Placebo
Description
Changes in WHOQOL-BREF physical health domain score from baseline to Week 16. This is a sub-scale of the WHOQOL-BREF. Possible scores range from minimal of 4 to maximum of 20. Higher score indicate better physical health domain.
Time Frame
From baseline to Week 16
Title
Changes in Measures of Food Satiety in Subjects Treated With High Dose and Low Dose BTI320 Compared to Placebo
Description
Changes to question of "how full do you feel" in the Appetite Questionnaire adopted from Hill and Blundell from baseline and Week 16. Scale score ranges from minimum of 0 to maximum of 10. 10 being the most full and 0 being the least full.
Time Frame
From baseline to Week 16
Title
Changes in Measures of Nutritional Intake in Subjects Treated With High Dose and Low Dose BTI320 Compared to Placebo
Description
Changes in daily calories intake from baseline to Week 16
Time Frame
From baseline to Week 16
Title
Changes in Measures of Exercise in Subjects Treated With High Dose and Low Dose BTI320 Compared to Placebo
Description
Changes in the number of days per week that the subject spent walking for at least 10 minutes from baseline to Week 16
Time Frame
From baseline to Week 16
Title
Changes in Subjects Treated With Low Dose and High Dose BTI320 Compared With Placebo in Mean 1 Hour Post-prandial Glucose Incremental Area Under Curve on Continuous Glucose Monitoring System Repeated Measures Analysis
Time Frame
From baseline to Week 16
Title
Changes in Subjects Treated With Low Dose and High Dose BTI320 Compared With Placebo in Mean 2 Hour Post-prandial Glucose Incremental Area Under Curve on Continuous Glucose Monitoring System Repeated Measures Analysis
Time Frame
From baseline to Week 16
Title
Changes in Subjects Treated With Low Dose and High Dose BTI320 Compared With Placebo in Mean 3 Hour Post-prandial Glucose Incremental Area Under Curve on Continuous Glucose Monitoring System Repeated Measures Analysis
Time Frame
From baseline to Week 16
Title
Changes in Subjects Treated With Low Dose and High Dose BTI320 Compared With Placebo in 1 Hour Post-prandial Mean Blood Glucose on Continuous Glucose Monitoring System Repeated Measures Analysis
Time Frame
From baseline to Week 16
Title
Changes in Subjects Treated With Low Dose and High Dose BTI320 Compared With Placebo in 2 Hour Post-prandial Mean Blood Glucose on Continuous Glucose Monitoring System Repeated Measures Analysis
Time Frame
From baseline to Week 16
Title
Changes in Subjects Treated With Low Dose and High Dose BTI320 Compared With Placebo in 3 Hour Post-prandial Mean Blood Glucose on Continuous Glucose Monitoring System Repeated Measures Analysis
Time Frame
From baseline to Week 16
Title
Changes in Subjects Treated With Low Dose and High Dose BTI320 Compared With Placebo in Mean Blood Glucose During 24 Hours on Continuous Glucose Monitoring System Repeated Measures Analysis
Time Frame
From baseline to Week 16
Title
Changes in Subjects Treated With Low Dose and High Dose BTI320 Compared With Placebo in Post-prandial Maximum Glucose on Continuous Glucose Monitoring System Repeated Measures Analysis
Time Frame
From baseline to Week 16
Title
Changes in Subjects Treated With Low Dose and High Dose BTI320 Compared With Placebo in Mean Post-prandial Maximum Glucose During 24 Hours on Continuous Glucose Monitoring System Repeated Measures Analysis
Time Frame
From baseline to Week 16
Title
Changes in Subjects Treated With Low Dose and High Dose BTI320 Compared With Placebo in Standard Deviation of Blood Glucose During 1 Hour Post-prandial on Continuous Glucose Monitoring System Repeated Measures Analysis
Time Frame
From baseline to Week 16
Title
Changes in Subjects Treated With Low Dose and High Dose BTI320 Compared With Placebo in Standard Deviation of Blood Glucose During 2 Hours Post-prandial on Continuous Glucose Monitoring System Repeated Measures Analysis
Time Frame
From baseline to Week 16
Title
Changes in Subjects Treated With Low Dose and High Dose BTI320 Compared With Placebo in Standard Deviation of Blood Glucose During 3 Hours Post-prandial on Continuous Glucose Monitoring System Repeated Measures Analysis
Time Frame
From baseline to Week 16
Title
Changes in Subjects Treated With Low Dose and High Dose BTI320 Compared With Placebo in Standard Deviation of Blood Glucose Over 24 Hours on Continuous Glucose Monitoring System Repeated Measures Analysis
Time Frame
From baseline to Week 16
Title
Changes in Subjects Treated With Low Dose and High Dose BTI320 Compared With Placebo in Percent Coefficient of Variation of Blood Glucose Over 1 Hour Post-prandial on Continuous Glucose Monitoring System Repeated Measures Analysis
Time Frame
From baseline to Week 16
Title
Changes in Subjects Treated With Low Dose and High Dose BTI320 Compared With Placebo in Percent Coefficient of Variation of Blood Glucose Over 2 Hours Post-prandial on Continuous Glucose Monitoring System Repeated Measures Analysis
Time Frame
From baseline to Week 16
Title
Changes in Subjects Treated With Low Dose and High Dose BTI320 Compared With Placebo in Percent Coefficient of Variation of Blood Glucose Over 3 Hours Post-prandial on Continuous Glucose Monitoring System Repeated Measures Analysis
Time Frame
From baseline to Week 16
Title
Changes in Subjects Treated With Low Dose and High Dose BTI320 Compared With Placebo in Percent Coefficient of Variation of Blood Glucose Over 24 Hours on Continuous Glucose Monitoring System Repeated Measures Analysis
Time Frame
From baseline to Week 16
Other Pre-specified Outcome Measures:
Title
Changes in Serum Creatinine in Subjects Treated With High Dose and Low Dose BTI320 Compared to Placebo
Time Frame
From baseline to Week 16
Title
Changes in Measures of Liver Function in Subjects Treated With High Dose and Low Dose BTI320 Compared to Placebo
Time Frame
From baseline to Week 4, Week 8, Week 12, and Week 16
Title
Changes in Complete Blood Count in Subjects Treated With High Dose and Low Dose BTI320 Compared to Placebo
Time Frame
From baseline to Week 4, Week 8, Week 12, and Week 16
10. Eligibility
Sex
All
Minimum Age & Unit of Time
18 Years
Maximum Age & Unit of Time
70 Years
Accepts Healthy Volunteers
No
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
Adult subjects ≥ 18-70 years inclusive
Chinese ethnicity
High risk subject with pre-diabetes as defined by meeting at least 2 of the following criteria from (a), (b) and (c):
FPG ≥ 5.6-6.9 mmol/l and/or 2-hour PG ≥ 7.8-11.0 mmol/l during 75 gram OGTT
HbA1c ≥ 5.7-6.4%
At least one of the following risk factors:-
History of gestational diabetes
Family history of diabetes in first degree relative
2 components or more of the metabolic syndrome (triglyceride ≥ 1.7 mmol/L, blood pressure (BP) ≥ 130/80 mmHg, high density-lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol <1.3 mmol/L in women or <1.1 in men and waist circumference ≥ 80 cm in women or ≥ 90 cm in men). Patients on anti-hypertensive agent for treatment of hypertension or lipid lowering drug for the treatment of hyperlipidaemia will respectively be considered to have one component of the metabolic syndrome.
Subject is capable of giving informed consent prior to the initiation of any study related procedures
A female subject of childbearing potential who is sexually active with a non-sterilized male partner agrees to use routinely adequate and effective contraception to avoid pregnancy during the study period and up to 30 days after the final visit.
The subject is able and willing to consistently record food diary to facilitate CGMS evaluation.
Exclusion Criteria:
Subject has received anti-diabetic agents within 6 weeks prior to screening visit.
On dietary supplement known to affect glucose or galactose metabolism.
History of acute cardiovascular disease including myocardial infarction, acute coronary syndrome or stroke which required hospitalization in the last 12 months.
Significant renal impairment with estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) < 60ml/min/1.73m2
Known lactose or galactose intolerance.
History of eating disorder.
Pregnant or lactating female subjects.
Subjects with gastrointestinal disease that may interfere with absorption of the investigational product.
Subject has received any investigational product within 30 days of randomization visit.
Reduced life expectancy or any condition considered by the investigator as unsuitable for enrolment.
Overall Study Officials:
First Name & Middle Initial & Last Name & Degree
Andrea OY Luk, MBBS
Organizational Affiliation
Chinese University of Hong Kong
Official's Role
Principal Investigator
Facility Information:
Facility Name
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
City
Shatin
Country
Hong Kong
12. IPD Sharing Statement
Citations:
PubMed Identifier
30170579
Citation
Luk AOY, Zee BCY, Chong M, Ozaki R, Rausch CW, Chan MHM, Ma RCW, Kong APS, Chow FCC, Chan JCN. A proof-of-concept study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of BTI320 on post-prandial hyperglycaemia in Chinese subjects with pre-diabetes. BMC Endocr Disord. 2018 Aug 31;18(1):59. doi: 10.1186/s12902-018-0288-5.
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BTI320 (SUGARDOWN®) on Post-Prandial Hyperglycaemia in Subjects With Pre-Diabetes
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