Journal article

PBT2 rapidly improves cognition in alzheimer's disease: Additional phase II analyses

NG Faux, CW Ritchie, A Gunn, A Rembach, A Tsatsanis, J Bedo, J Harrison, L Lannfelt, K Blennow, H Zetterberg, M Ingelsson, CL Masters, RE Tanzi, JL Cummings, CM Herd, AI Bush

Journal of Alzheimer S Disease | IOS PRESS | Published : 2010

Abstract

PBT2 is a copper/zinc ionophore that rapidly restores cognition in mouse models of Alzheimer's disease (AD). A recent Phase IIa double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial found that the 250 mg dose of PBT2 was well-tolerated, significantly lowered cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) levels of amyloid-β-{42}, and significantly improved executive function on a Neuro-psychological Test Battery (NTB) within 12 weeks of treatment in patients with AD. In the post-hoc analysis reported here, the cognitive, blood marker, and CSF neurochemistry outcomes from the trial were subjected to further analysis. Ranking the responses to treatment after 12 weeks with placebo, PBT2 50 mg, and PBT2 250 mg revealed..

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