Ketamine Challenge Study With JNJ-40411813

Brief Summary

The objective of this study is to investigate whether JNJ-40411813 versus placebo reduces psychosis-like symptoms, induced by infusion of a low dose of ketamine. Effects of JNJ-40411813 on ketamine-induced symptoms will be evaluated about 3 hours after a single oral dose when the concentration of JNJ-40411813 in the blood is at its maximum and up to 24 hours after dose administration to assess the duration of a potential JNJ-40411813 effect.

Intervention / Treatment

  • JNJ-40411813 (DRUG)
    500 mg as 20 mL of oral suspension
  • Normal saline (DRUG)
    single dose
  • Ketamine (DRUG)
    20 mL of oral suspension
  • Placebo (DRUG)
    single dose

Condition or Disease

  • Perceptual Disorders
  • Confusion
  • Schizophrenia

Phase

  • Phase 1
  • Study Design

    Study type: INTERVENTIONAL
    Status: Completed
    Study results: No Results Available
    Age: 18 Years to 45 Years
    Enrollment: 40 (ACTUAL)
    Funded by: Industry
    Allocation: Randomized
    Primary Purpose: Basic Science

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    Clinical Trial Dates

    Start date: Feb 01, 2010
    Primary Completion: Aug 31, 2020
    Completion Date: Jul 01, 2010 ACTUAL
    Study First Posted: Apr 12, 2010 ESTIMATED
    Results First Posted: Aug 31, 2020
    Last Updated: Apr 07, 2014

    Sponsors / Collaborators

    Lead sponsor is responsible party
    Responsible Party: N/A

    This will be a double-blind (neither physician nor the volunteer knowns whether placebo or active drug is administered), placebo-controlled, randomized (study drug is assigned by chance), 2-way crossover (the same procedure is repeated twice so that the volunteer receives placebo as well as active drug) study in cohorts of a maximum of 16 healthy male volunteers each, to investigate the effect of JNJ 40411813 or placebo on ketamine-induced psychosis-like symptoms. In the first cohort (Cohort 1), JNJ 40411813 effects at a dose level of 500 mg will be evaluated at the time of maximal plasma concentrations. If JNJ 40411813 significantly reduces psychotic symptoms relative to placebo, a second cohort (Cohort 2) will be initiated to investigate the effects of JNJ 40411813 at 24 hours following dose administration. If Cohort 1 shows no relevant effects of JNJ 40411813 the study will be stopped. If there are no relevant effects of JNJ 40411813 on the psychotic symptoms at 24 hours after dosing, a third cohort (Cohort 3) will be initiated to investigate the effects at 12 hours after dosing. If there are relevant effects of JNJ 40411813 at 24 hours after dosing, a fourth cohort (Cohort 4) following the same procedures as Cohort 1, will be initiated to investigate the effects at peak plasma concentration using a lower dose of JNJ 40411813. Volunteers will be randomly assigned in a crossover procedure to one of two sequences (JNJ 40411813/placebo or placebo/ JNJ 40411813) on Day -1 of the first study period of each cohort. At peak plasma level (Cohorts 1 and 4), 24 hours (Cohort 2) or 12 hours (Cohort 3) after dosing volunteers will receive ketamine as an infusion (i.e. directly into the vein) over 60 minutes. The ketamine administration will be preceded by a saline infusion over 90 minutes. Tests on the psychological function of the volunteers will be performed during and after saline and ketamine infusion. Safety assessments include daily ECG and vital signs, clinical laboratory assessments at the start and end of each study period, pulse oximetry (measurement of the oxygen content of the blood ) during each ketamine infusion and continuous Adverse Event Reporting. The study will be double blind for oral JNJ-40411813 or placebo, but open label (everyone knows the identity) for the IV administration of saline and ketamine. JNJ-40411813: 500 mg single oral dose or lower or matching placebo. Ketamine: continuous intravenous infusion of 0.005 mg/kg/min over 60 minutes.

    Participant Groups

    • JNJ-40411813 500 mg as 20 mL of oral suspension single dose

    • Placebo 20 mL of oral suspension single dose

    • ketamine Ketanest S. vials of 20 ml with 5 mg/ml diluted with saline to 0.02 mg Ketamine per mL and per kg bodyweight of the volunteer

    • normal saline infusion 0.5 mL /min over 90 minutes

    Eligibility Criteria

    Sex: Male
    Minimum Age: 18
    Maximum Age: 45
    Age Groups: Adult
    Healthy Volunteers: Yes

    Inclusion Criteria:

    * Body mass index (BMI) between 18 and 30 kg/m2
    * Nonsmokers
    * Healthy on the basis of a psychiatric examination according to the MINI screen
    * Healthy on the basis of clinical laboratory tests performed at screening
    * Healthy on the basis of physical examination, vital signs (including standing blood pressure and heart rate) or 12 lead ECG at Screening

    Exclusion Criteria:

    * Having a contra-indication for the use of ketamine
    * Significant history of or current psychiatric or neurological illness
    * Positive urine screen for drugs of abuse at Screening or admission
    * Positive alcohol breath test at Screening or admission
    * History of alcohol or drug abuse

    Primary Outcomes
    • To investigate the effect of JNJ- 40411813 on ketamine-induced positive psychotic symptoms based on 4 items of the brief psychiatric rating scale (BPRS) in healthy male volunteers 15 minutes after start of bolus injection of ketamine
    Secondary Outcomes
    • Investigate the effects of JNJ 40411813 on ketamine-induced negative symptoms,based on 3 items of the BPRS, dissociative effects (based on the 5-dimensions altered state of consciousness (5D-ASC), and cognitive performance 15 min, 30 to 60 min after start of bolus injection of ketamine and at the end of ketamine infusion
    • Investigate the duration of action and the concentration-effect relationship of JNJ 40411813 3, 12 and 24 hours after dosing of JNJ 40411813
    • Investigate the safety, tolerability, and pharmacokinetics of JNJ 40411813 in healthy volunteers During each Period on Days 1, 2 and 3 (if applicable) and at follow up

    More Details

    NCT Number: NCT01101659
    Other IDs: CR017161
    Study URL: https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT01101659
    Last updated: Sep 29, 2023