Poxel’s Phase II Data Add AMP Kinase Activation To NASH Possibilities

Recent development upheaval in non-alcoholic steatohepatitis has created opportunity for new approaches, and Poxel thinks its AMPK activator may address several NASH-related pathologies.

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Add AMPK activation to the mechanisms of action now in mid-stage NASH development

Poxel SA established itself as a potential impact player in non-alcoholic steatohepatitis on 1 October with Phase IIa data showing its first-in-class AMP kinase activator can significantly reduce liver fat mass in NASH patients, with greater efficacy seen in patients also diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. The drug, PXL770, also demonstrated statistically significant reductions in liver enzymes and hemoglobin A1c levels in the 120-patient study.

Based in Lyon, France, Poxel is focused on novel therapies for metabolic disease. Beyond a pair of mid-stage NASH candidates, it also has imeglimin, a blocker of oxidative phosphorylation, in...

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