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Symptomatic sickle cell disease (SCD) is worldwide the most frequent cause for hereditary hemolytic anemia with recurrent pain crises. Hemolysis, vaso- occlusive and pain crises are hallmarks of this disease and are causative for an important socio-economic burden worldwide, especially in Africa.
Aside from allogenic stem cell transplantation, which is rarely available and very expensive, at present there is no curative treatment for patients with SCD. The current standard of care includes treatment with Hydroxyurea and symptomatic care such as transfusions, antibiotic/analgesic treatment. Recent findings allowed the investigators to come up with a novel pharmacological target for prophylactic treatment of this group of patients. The investigators showed that N-methyl D-aspartate receptors (NMDARs) are substantially up-regulated in circulating red blood cells (RBCs) of SCD patients. Ca2+ uptake via these non-selective cation channels has major impact on RBC hydration and facilitates polymerization of deoxygenated hemoglobin S variant in RBCs of patients. In vitro observations shows that inhibition of NMDARs with Memantine caused re-hydration and largely prevented hypoxia-induced sickling in RBCs. A pilot trial MemSID (NCT02615847) was conducted in August 2015-March 2017 at the Hematology Division of University Hospital Zurich. A small cohort of adult SCD patients was treated with 20 mg Memantine daily to test safety, tolerability and efficacy of this drug and to assess the effect of Memantine on hemolytic activity and RBC stability. Pilot data reveal safety and an impressive therapeutic potential of Memantine in treating SCD patients. Due to a small number of SCD patients in Switzerland, an extended trial including larger number of adult and adolescent patients will be performed at the Pediatric Hematology Unit of the Emek Medical Center in Afula, Israel
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Background and Rationale: Symptomatic sickle cell disease (SCD) is worldwide the most frequent cause for hereditary hemolytic anemia with recurrent pain crises. Hemolysis, vaso- occlusive and pain crises are hallmarks of this disease and are causative for an important socio-economic burden worldwide, especially in Africa.
Aside from allogenic stem cell transplantation, which is rarely available and very expensive, at present there is no curative treatment for patients with SCD. The current standard of care includes treatment with Hydroxyurea and symptomatic care such as transfusions, antibiotic/analgesic treatment. Recent findings allowed the investigators to come up with a novel pharmacological target for prophylactic treatment of this group of patients. N-methyl D-aspartate receptors (NMDARs) are substantially up-regulated in circulating red blood cells (RBCs) of SCD patients. Ca2+ uptake via these non-selective cation channels has major impact on RBC hydration and facilitates polymerization of deoxygenated hemoglobin S variant in RBCs of patients. In vitro inhibition of NMDARs with Memantine caused re-hydration and largely prevented hypoxia-induced sickling in RBCs. A pilot trial MemSID (NCT02615847) was conducted in August 2015-March 2017 at the Hematology Division of University Hospital Zurich. A small cohort of adult SCD patients was treated with 20 mg Memantine daily to test safety, tolerability and efficacy of this drug and to assess the effect of Memantine on hemolytic activity and RBC stability. Pilot data reveal safety and an impressive therapeutic potential of Memantine in treating SCD patients. Due to a small number of SCD patients in Switzerland, an extended trial including larger number of adult and adolescent patients will be performed at the Pediatric Hematology Unit of the Emek Medical Center in Afula, Israel.
Objective(s): Primary objective:
To evaluate the safety, tolerability and efficacy of low doses of Memantine Teva® treatment in adult and adolescent patients with symptomatic SCD.
Secondary objective:
To asses and evaluate the long-term effects of Memantine Teva® on the clinical and laboratory parameters in adult and adolescent patients with symptomatic SCD.
The following laboratory parameters will be assessed and evaluated:
Laboratory analysis including hematology, coagulation and chemistry test will be performed and urine samples will be also analyzed. In addition, at each visit a physical examination and measurement of vital signs will be performed.
The number of total admissions, hospital days and emergency consultations will be recorded. The amount and type of analgesic medication given. The amount of RBC transfusions, the number of days that antibiotics were prescribed will be also recorded.
At screening and at the end of the study SCD specific assessments will be performed, which include cardiologic examination (ECG, ECHO), abdominal sonography, ophthalmological examination, lung function testing and neuroangiologic examination.
The impact on working ability assessed by the number of days with inability to work. For the impact on work ability and social life activities a questionnaire of quality of life will be filled out by the patient once a month.
Memantine Teva® film-coated tablets (Memantine hydrochloride) is produced by Teva Pharma AG and will be provided as 5 mg, 10 mg, and 20 mg tablets packed in blister.
The study drug will be taken once a day per os, during Number of Participants with Rationale: In this study 40 patients with SCD will be included. Twenty patients aged 18 years or older (cohort 1) and twenty patients 10 - 17 years old (cohort 2).
Study Duration: The study lasts 15 month per patient.
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Anna H Shuman, B.sc; Ariel Koren, Professor
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