The study will assess the effects of two drugs, glycopyrronium and indacaterol, taken either as monotherapy or in combination, on the methacholine dose-response curve. This will allow for further elucidation of the mechanisms of each drug in human participants.
This will be a randomized, double-blind, three-way crossover study testing glycopyrronium (Seebri®) vs. indacaterol (Onbrez®) vs. glycopyrronium+indacaterol. The MCT method used will be the two-minute tidal breathing dosing protocol. The investigators plan to enroll thirty participants, fifteen asthmatics and fifteen non-asthmatics participants. * Asthmatic Participants Procedure: Each participant will undergo a total of twelve MCh challenges. Each MCh challenge will be stopped when the response to MCh reaches a plateau, when the participant's FEV1 drops 40% from baseline, when the highest concentration of MCh (128mg/mL) has been administered, or if the participant wishes to stop (e.g. due to discomfort). For the purpose of this study, a plateau will be defined as the last 3 consecutive data points falling within 5%. The first day of testing will take approx. 3hrs. and will entail participants undergoing a MCh challenge to determine their baseline MCh PC20. They will then self-administer the contents of two Breezhaler inhalers. If taking one of the monotherapies, one inhaler will contain active treatment (50mcg glycopyrronium or 5mcg indacaterol) and the other inhaler will contain a placebo. For the combination treatment arm, both inhalers will contain active drug (one 50mcg glycopyrronium and one 75mcg indacaterol). The identity of the treatment administered will be unknown to the participants and to the study staff. Participants will then undergo MCT post-treatment at 1 hr., 24 hrs., and 48 hrs. Testing at 24 and 48 hrs. will take approximately 1-1.5 hrs. Therefore, participants must attend the lab at roughly the same time of day for three consecutive days for each treatment arm. Following a minimum 10-day washout between treatment administrations, the same procedure will be repeated with the second study treatment. Following a second 10-day washout, the procedure will be repeated with the third study treatment. * Non-Asthmatic Participants Procedure: Each non-asthmatic participant will undergo a single MCh challenge, which should take approx. 1-1.5 hrs. This will allow for the generation of a "normal" MCh DRC curve to compare with the asthmatic data. The MCh challenge will be stopped when the response to MCh reaches a plateau, when the participant's FEV1 drops 40% from baseline, when the highest concentration of MCh (128mg/mL) has been administered, or if the participant wishes to stop.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
TRIPLE
Enrollment
31
long-acting muscarinic antagonist
ultra long-acting beta agonist
Asthma Research Lab, University of Saskatchewan
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
Change from baseline methacholine bronchoprotection at 1 hour
assessed by dose shift of geometric mean methacholine PC20 data
Time frame: baseline versus 1 hour post-treatment
Change from baseline methacholine bronchoprotection at 24 hours
assessed by dose shift of geometric mean methacholine PC20 data
Time frame: baseline versus 24 hours post-treatment
Change from baseline methacholine bronchoprotection at 48 hours
assessed by dose shift of geometric mean methacholine PC20 data
Time frame: baseline versus 48 hours post-treatment
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