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Sage presents new preclinical data on antiepileptic drug
October 2014
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CAMBRIDGE, Mass.—Sage Therapeutics presented preclinical data on its second-generation neuroactive steroid, SAGE-217, at the Twelfth Eilat Conference on New Anti-
Epileptic Drugs in Madrid, Spain. The data suggest improved activity for this compound versus other first-generation neuroactive steroids in development, as
well as favorable selectivity and a favorable pharmacokinetic profile.
“Sage has developed a proprietary chemistry
platform that we believe allows us to efficiently identify and design selective neuroactive molecules that impact two important, validated nervous system
targets—GABA(A) and NMDA receptors,” said Dr. Albert Robichaud, chief scientific officer of Sage Therapeutics. “The data presented suggest
the potential for high potency and selectivity of SAGE-217 and its potential efficacy in well-validated, preclinical seizure models. This promising compound
is the second of several we plan to develop in our seizure franchise targeting a range of disorders from status epilepticus to orphan genetic epilepsies such
as Dravet syndrome.”
Status epilepticus (SE) is an acute, life-threatening form of epilepsy or seizures that
occurs in approximately 150,000 U.S. patients each year, with a mortality rate of nearly 20 percent. Refractory SE, in which currently available treatment
options are not effective, occurs in approximately one-third of SE patients. These patients are moved to an intensive care unit setting with few treatment
options.
SAGE-217 is a GABA-potentiating, second-generation neuroactive steroid that has demonstrated favorable
central nervous system (CNS) exposure (rodent brain to plasma ratio >1.3-3.2), an attractive pharmacokinetic profile and the potential for intravenous,
intramuscaular and oral administration. Preclinical data generated through in-vitro electrophysiology studies utilizing mammalian cell lines showed
that SAGE-217 was more efficacious in in-vitro assays of GABA(A) modulation than either allopregnanolone or ganaxolone at both synaptic-containing
GABA(A) receptors and extrasynaptic-containing GABA(A) receptors. SAGE-217 also exhibited reduced off-target activities compared to the known first-
generation analogs. In addition, in comparison to first-generation neurosteroids, SAGE-217 demonstrated efficacy at reduced levels of plasma and brain
exposure in models of benzodiazepine-resistant seizure.
The company also presented data previously reported on
SAGE-547, an allosteric modulator of GABA(A) receptors currently in clinical development for super-refractory status epilepticus (SRSE).
“We continue to make good progress on our portfolio of seizure product candidates,” said Dr. Steve Kanes, chief
medical officer of Sage. “SAGE-547 is advancing on track as an acute therapy in our Phase 1/2 clinical trial in patients with SRSE. We look forward to
initiating development of SAGE-217 as a potential maintenance or chronic treatment for status epilepticus, as well as for other orphan genetic seizure
disorders.”
SAGE-217 is a novel neuroactive steroid that acts as a positive allosteric modulator of synaptic
and extrasynaptic GABA(A) receptor subtypes. Unlike many of the naturally occurring neuroactive steroids, SAGE-217 has a pharmacokinetic profile to
potentially support once-daily oral dosing and a selectivity profile that minimizes potential off-target side effects. SAGE-217 is currently in preclinical
development for a range of seizure conditions, including orphan genetic epilepsy disorders such as Rett syndrome and Dravet syndrome.
SAGE-547 is an allosteric modulator of both synaptic and extrasynaptic GABA(A) receptors. GABA(A) receptors are widely
regarded as validated drug targets for a variety of CNS disorders, with decades of research and multiple approved drugs targeting these receptor systems.
SAGE-547 is an intravenous agent in Phase 1/2 clinical development as an adjunctive therapy, a therapy combined with current therapeutic approaches, for the
treatment of SRSE.
Sage Therapeutics is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company committed to developing and
commercializing novel medicines to treat life-threatening, rare CNS disorders. Sage’s lead program, SAGE-547, is in clinical development for SRSE, and
is the first of several compounds the company is developing in its portfolio of potential seizure medicines. Sage’s proprietary chemistry platform has
generated multiple new compounds that target GABA(A) and NMDA receptors, which are broadly accepted as impacting many psychiatric and neurological
disorders.
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