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This is a first-time-in-human study. The overall purpose of the study is to assess whether the drug is safe and well tolerated after single, increasing doses. The blood levels of the drug after different doses will be measured and the effect of the drug on pleasurable eating behaviour will be assessed.
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The human body naturally produces substances known as opioids and the pleasurable (or hedonic) response to eating highly sugary or fatty foods is increased by opioids. The drug to be tested in this study attaches to specific binding sites in the brain, known as mu-opioid receptors. This may stop the natural effect of opioids and therefore reduce the pleasurable response to food. We predict that this in turn may help patients with obesity to lose weight more effectively. The study is divided into three parts:
Part A: This part of the study will start with a very low dose of study drug, which will then be gradually increased in subesquent doses. This is known as dose-rising and is the way to assess safety and tolerability (any side effects that make taking the drug unpleasant). Effects will be compared to those seen when a placebo (a "dummy" drug) is taken. Up to 4 groups of 6-9 healthy male or female volunteers will be enrolled in this part of the study.
Part B: A dose selected from Part A that was well tolerated will be used to check if there is a difference in the blood levels of the study drug when taken without food in liquid form, without food as a capsule, or with a high fat meal as a capsule. One group of 12 healthy male or female volunteers will be enrolled in this part of the study.
Part C: A well tolerated dose selected from Parts A & B will be used to test whether the drug has an effect on preferences for sugary and high fat food, when compared to placebo. Up to 32 healthy overweight male volunteers will be enrolled in this part of the study.
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Female subjects must be of non-childbearing potential including pre-menopausal women with documented (medical report verification) hysterectomy, tubal ligation, or postmenopausal defined as 12 months of spontaneous amenorrhea or 6 months of spontaneous amenorrhea with serum FSH levels > 40 mIU/mL or 6 weeks postsurgical bilateral oophorectomy with or without hysterectomy.
Part C: Only healthy male subjects will be enrolled (females not included due to the potential influence of the menstrual cycle on eating behaviour). Male subjects must agree to use one of the contraception methods listed in Section 8 from dosing until 84 days after the last dosing session.
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56 participants in 3 patient groups, including a placebo group
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