
Poster Presentation
Titled: "Preclinical Studies with UGP281, a Potent, Orally Delivered, Anorexigenic Peptide", and authored by N. Mehta, W. Stern, A. Sturner, S. Carl, V. Ray, A. Conslavo, C. Sisk, F. Ritacco, N. Souders, S. Pennington, J. Jiacchi, K. Veintimilla, C. Meenan, A. Vryhoff and A. Bolat.
Summary
UGP281 is a peptide hormone analog that shows an acute dramatic reduction in food intake in a rat model at low doses. The peptide has been produced by recombinant expression in E. coli and has also been formulated in enteric-coated capsules for oral delivery. The effect of UGP281 on food intake and body mass has been investigated in several preclinical studies. In a 20 day chronic dosing study, young rats injected daily with UGP281 at doses of 5 ug/kg and 20 ug/kg exhibited an immediate acute dose dependent reduction in food intake of 55% and 84%, respectively and a sustained weight loss relative to placebo of 5.7% and 8.8%, respectively. A placebo-controlled study in Beagle dogs with enteric-coated capsules containing UGP281 demonstrated a sustained weight reduction of >8% compared to placebo for a period of 5 weeks. In comparative studies at comparable concentrations, UGP281 demonstrates greater reductions in body weight than other peptide drugs currently in development. Based on the results to date, UGP281 was well tolerated and offers the potential of a patient friendly orally dosed peptide therapy for the management of obesity... Unigene Laboratories' Press Release -