This is a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled parallel group study of HU6 and placebo in subjects who are overweight or obese with T2D. The study will be conducted in 4 stages.
This is a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled parallel group study of HU6 and placebo in subjects who are overweight or obese with T2D. The study will be conducted in 4 stages (Figure 1). * Stage 1: (screening) is conducted over a 29-day window (Day -48 to Day -20). Subjects who meet all of the eligibility criteria may proceed Stages 2 to 4 of the study. * Stage 2 (baseline \[pre-randomization\]) is conducted over a 19-day period prior to randomization and includes a 13-day run-in and the first 6-day inpatient assessment period. At the end of Stage 2, subjects will be randomized 1:1 to HU6 or placebo. * Stage 3 (double-blind dosing) is conducted after randomization. Day 1 is the first dose of double-blind study drug, and dosing continues over an approximate 26-week period. During this time, there will be study visits for safety, PK, and PD. Stage 3 of the study concludes with a 3-day run-in followed by the second 6-day inpatient assessment period. * Stage 4 (washout) is conducted after dosing has ended and includes an approximate 4-week washout duration including a 3-day run-in followed by the third inpatient assessment period (3-day duration). The last day of the 3-day inpatient stay is the end-of-study. (Note that there will be a separate early termination visit for any subject who prematurely discontinues from the study
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
QUADRUPLE
HU6 is being evaluated for its effect on Energy Metabolism, Muscle and Liver Substrate Metabolism, and Mitochondrial Function
AdventHealth Translational Research Institute
Orlando, Florida, United States
Sleeping Metabolic Rate (SMR) change from Baseline to 6 Months (26 weeks)
Change from baseline in SMR at 6 months (26 weeks) as assessed by whole room indirect calorimetry (WRIC).
Time frame: 26 weeks
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