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DAMSEL 2 is a pilot Phase II study in patients with sepsis. Stage 1 will assess the pharmacokinetics of melatonin and its major metabolite after a single dose of 50 or 100mg exogenous melatonin in two small groups of patients with sepsis in order to make dosing and dosing interval decisions for Stage 2.
Stage 2 is a double blind randomised controlled trial of melatonin in patients with sepsis at the dose and dosing interval decided after Stage 1. Measurements of melatonin and its major metabolite, and an array of biomarkers of inflammation and oxidative stress will be made, plus transcriptome (mRNA) analysis. This study will inform a planned larger phase II trial.
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Antioxidant therapy targeted at mitochondria has the potential to reduce inflammation, mitochondrial damage and organ dysfunction in sepsis. Melatonin accumulates in mitochondria and both it and its metabolites have potent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activity, preventing organ dysfunction in a rat model of sepsis. In a recent Phase I dose escalation study (DAMSEL 1) the investigators showed that oral doses of melatonin in healthy subjects were well tolerated with no adverse events and resulted in levels of circulating melatonin and its major metabolite which had beneficial anti-inflammatory and antioxidant actions in ex vivo studiesStage 1 will assess the pharmacokinetics of melatonin and its major metabolite after a single dose of 50 or 100mg exogenous melatonin in two small groups of patients with sepsis in order to make dosing and dosing interval decisions for Stage 2.
Stage 2 is a double blind randomised controlled trial of melatonin in patients with sepsis at the dose and dosing interval decided after Stage 1. Measurements of melatonin and its major metabolite, and an array of biomarkers of inflammation and oxidative stress will be made, plus transcriptome (mRNA) analysis. This study will inform a planned larger phase II trial.
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Adult patients (16 years or over) on the ICU at Aberdeen Royal Infirmary with sepsis due to community acquired pneumonia who are within 24h of fulfilling the criteria for sepsis with clinical suspicion of pneumonia and the presence of chest X-ray changes consistent with pneumonia will be recruited. The criteria for sepsis are:
clinical suspicion or evidence of acute infection
systemic inflammatory response syndrome, defined by two or more of the following:
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