This study evaluates the effect of retigabine (600 mg/day, 900 mg/day, or placebo) on motor neuron activity in people with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS). The total study duration is approximately 14 weeks. ALS subjects will take study drug for approximately 10 weeks.
One of the major disease features of ALS is the progressive death of motor neurons. Human, rodent and stem cell-based model studies support the hypothesis that neuronal hyperexcitability may contribute to neurodegeneration in both sporadic and familial ALS. The investigators are doing this research study to find out whether retigabine will reduce motor neuron excitability in people with ALS. the investigators will also determine whether the drug is tolerable and safe for patients with ALS. The proposed study will determine how the potassium channel opener ezogabine (retigabine) affects neurophysiological measures of upper and lower motor neuron excitability in ALS patients as assessed by transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and threshold tracking nerve conduction studies (TTNCS), respectively. The study will include the recruitment of approximately 60 unmatched healthy control subjects for analysis of variability of the neurophysiological tests prior to recruitment of ALS subjects. There will also be 12 matched healthy control subjects, recruited at the same time as ALS subjects.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
QUADRUPLE
Enrollment
65
Barrow Neuological Institute
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Cedars-Sinai
Los Angeles, California, United States
UC Irvine Medical Center
Orange, California, United States
Change in Short-interval Intracortical Inhibition (SICI) Measured by Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS)
Short-interval intracortical inhibition (SICI) or paired-pulse SICI is defined as the ratio of the response after a conditioning pulse equal to 80% of resting motor threshold (RMT) is administered 3 ms prior to the signaling pulse divided by motor evoked potential (MEP) amplitude. Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is a neurophysiologic test for assessing upper motor neuron function. Change in SICI will be assessed by transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) after treatment with 900 mg/day or 600 mg/day of ezogabine vs. matched oral placebo.
Time frame: Screening, Baseline, Week 6, Week 8
Change in Resting Motor Evoked Potential (MEP) Threshold (Prespecified Secondary Outcome of Primary Importance)
Resting Motor Evoked Potential (MEP) is the magnetic field strength, measured as a percentage of the maximum stimulator output, that produces at least a 0.05 mV response in at least 5 of 10 consecutive trials.Change in resting MEP threshold will be assessed by Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS).
Time frame: Screening, Baseline, Week 6, Week 8
Change in MEP Amplitude
Motor Evoked Potential (MEP) amplitude is defined as the response when a stimulus equal to 120% of Resting Motor Threshold (RMT) is administered. MEP amplitude is calculated as the geometric mean of replicate estimates. Change in MEP will be assessed by Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS).
Time frame: Screening, Baseline, Week 6, Week 8
Change in Duration of Cortical Silent Period
Cortical silent period (CSP) is the suppression of voluntary muscle contraction elicited by stimulation equal to 120% of resting motor threshold (RMT). CSP duration is measured from the time of the muscle activity suppression to return of muscle activity. Change in duration of cortical silent period is assessed by Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS).
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Mayo Clinic in Florida
Jacksonville, Florida, United States
Augusta University (Georgia Regents Medical Center)
Augusta, Georgia, United States
Johns Hopkins Hospital
Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Massachusetts General Hospital
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States
Hospital for Special Surgery
New York, New York, United States
...and 2 more locations
Time frame: Screening, Baseline, Week 6, Week 8
Change in Intracortical Facilitation
Paired-pulse Intracortical facilitation (ICF) is defined as the ratio of the response after a conditioning pulse equal to 80% of Resting Motor Threshold (RMT) is administered 15 milliseconds prior to the signaling pulse divided by Motor Evoked Potential (MEP) amplitude. ICF is calculated as the geometric mean of replicate estimates. Change in intracortical facilitation is assessed by Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS).
Time frame: Screening, Baseline, Week 6, Week 8
Change in Electrotonus
Change in depolarizing electrotonus at 90 to 100 milliseconds was assessed by threshold tracking axonal nerve conduction studies (TTNCS). TTNCS is a neurophysiologic test for assessing lower motor neuron function.
Time frame: Screening, Baseline, Week 6, Week 8
Change in Strength Duration Time Constant
Assessed by threshold tracking axonal nerve conduction studies (TTNCS).
Time frame: Screening, Baseline, Week 6, Week 8
Change in Recovery Cycle
Lower motor neuron excitability can be measured using change in recovery cycle of superexcitability. Change in recovery cycle of superexcitability after first pre-pulse is assessed by threshold tracking axonal nerve conduction studies (TTNCS). Threshold-tracking nerve conduction studies is a neurophysiologic test for assessing lower motor neuron function.
Time frame: Screening, Baseline, Week 6, Week 8
Muscle Cramping Frequency
Frequency of muscle cramping and maximum pain from muscle cramping was collected by subjects via self-report using a daily muscle cramping diary.
Time frame: Week 1 through Week 10
Hand Held Dynamometry Force Measurement for Abductor Pollicis Brevis
Hand held dynamometry (HHD) will be used as a quantitative measure of muscle strength of the abductor pollicis brevis (APB) muscle. HHD will be self-report by study participants using a daily muscle cramping diary.
Time frame: Screening, Baseline, Week 4, Week 6, Week 8, Week 12
Proportion of Days With Fasciculations
For the purpose of this study, a fasciculation is a brief, spontaneous contraction affecting a small number of muscle fibers, often causing a flicker of movement under the skin. Defining interference with daily activities may be different for each subject and defining daily activities will be different for each subject. Subjects will self report by diary, days with fasciculations.
Time frame: Week 1 through Week 10
Number of Participants Who Tolerate Study Drug
Participants will be judged tolerant of study drug if they reached their target dose and remain on study drug until planned discontinuation. Tolerability will be summarized as the proportion of participants in a treatment group who are tolerant of study drug.
Time frame: 10 weeks