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Published in: Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases 1/2016

Open Access 01-12-2016 | Research

Carglumic acid enhances rapid ammonia detoxification in classical organic acidurias with a favourable risk-benefit profile: a retrospective observational study

Authors: Vassili Valayannopoulos, Julien Baruteau, Maria Bueno Delgado, Aline Cano, Maria L. Couce, Mireia Del Toro, Maria Alice Donati, Angeles Garcia-Cazorla, David Gil-Ortega, Pedro Gomez-de Quero, Nathalie Guffon, Floris C. Hofstede, Sema Kalkan-Ucar, Mahmut Coker, Rosa Lama-More, Mercedes Martinez-Pardo Casanova, Agustin Molina, Samia Pichard, Francesco Papadia, Patricia Rosello, Celine Plisson, Jeannie Le Mouhaer, Anupam Chakrapani

Published in: Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases | Issue 1/2016

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Abstract

Background

Isovaleric aciduria (IVA), propionic aciduria (PA) and methylmalonic aciduria (MMA) are inherited organic acidurias (OAs) in which impaired organic acid metabolism induces hyperammonaemia arising partly from secondary deficiency of N-acetylglutamate (NAG) synthase. Rapid reduction in plasma ammonia is required to prevent neurological complications. This retrospective, multicentre, open-label, uncontrolled, phase IIIb study evaluated the efficacy and safety of carglumic acid, a synthetic structural analogue of NAG, for treating hyperammonaemia during OA decompensation.

Methods

Eligible patients had confirmed OA and hyperammonaemia (plasma NH3 > 60 μmol/L) in ≥1 decompensation episode treated with carglumic acid (dose discretionary, mean (SD) first dose 96.3 (73.8) mg/kg). The primary outcome was change in plasma ammonia from baseline to endpoint (last available ammonia measurement at ≤18 hours after the last carglumic acid administration, or on Day 15) for each episode. Secondary outcomes included clinical response and safety.

Results

The efficacy population (received ≥1 dose of study drug and had post-baseline measurements) comprised 41 patients (MMA: 21, PA: 16, IVA: 4) with 48 decompensation episodes (MMA: 25, PA: 19, IVA: 4). Mean baseline plasma ammonia concentration was 468.3 (±365.3) μmol/L in neonates (29 episodes) and 171.3 (±75.7) μmol/L in non-neonates (19 episodes). At endpoint the mean plasma NH3 concentration was 60.7 (±36.5) μmol/L in neonates and 55.2 (±21.8) μmol/L in non-neonates. Median time to normalise ammonaemia was 38.4 hours in neonates vs 28.3 hours in non-neonates and was similar between OA subgroups (MMA: 37.5 hours, PA: 36.0 hours, IVA: 40.5 hours). Median time to ammonia normalisation was 1.5 and 1.6 days in patients receiving and not receiving concomitant scavenger therapy, respectively. Although patients receiving carglumic acid with scavengers had a greater reduction in plasma ammonia, the endpoint ammonia levels were similar with or without scavenger therapy. Clinical symptoms improved with therapy. Twenty-five of 57 patients in the safety population (67 episodes) experienced AEs, most of which were not drug-related. Overall, carglumic acid seems to have a good safety profile for treating hyperammonaemia during OA decompensation.

Conclusion

Carglumic acid when used with or without ammonia scavengers, is an effective treatment for restoration of normal plasma ammonia concentrations in hyperammonaemic episodes in OA patients.
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Metadata
Title
Carglumic acid enhances rapid ammonia detoxification in classical organic acidurias with a favourable risk-benefit profile: a retrospective observational study
Authors
Vassili Valayannopoulos
Julien Baruteau
Maria Bueno Delgado
Aline Cano
Maria L. Couce
Mireia Del Toro
Maria Alice Donati
Angeles Garcia-Cazorla
David Gil-Ortega
Pedro Gomez-de Quero
Nathalie Guffon
Floris C. Hofstede
Sema Kalkan-Ucar
Mahmut Coker
Rosa Lama-More
Mercedes Martinez-Pardo Casanova
Agustin Molina
Samia Pichard
Francesco Papadia
Patricia Rosello
Celine Plisson
Jeannie Le Mouhaer
Anupam Chakrapani
Publication date
01-12-2016
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases / Issue 1/2016
Electronic ISSN: 1750-1172
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13023-016-0406-2

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