24
Participants
Start Date
November 14, 2024
Primary Completion Date
October 31, 2026
Study Completion Date
December 31, 2027
MTX228
Tolimidone was developed as a treatment for gastric ulcers but did not advance beyond phase 2 clinical trials because of lack of efficacy. Subsequently, tolimidone has been identified as an activator of Lyn kinase and was considered as a treatment for type 2 diabetes as an insulin sensitizer because of Lyn's interaction with insulin signaling molecules. More recently, Lyn has been identified as a critical regulator of beta-cell mass, with genetic and biochemical inactivation of Lyn provoking beta-cell death in isolated human islets and precipitated diabetes in mice, and activation of Lyn stimulating beta-cell survival and beta-cell proliferation. These findings strongly suggest that small molecule activators of Lyn, such as Tolimidone, could represent new therapeutic options to promote beta-cell regeneration in type 1 diabete
DEXCOM G6
To monitor participants blood glucose levels continuously
RECRUITING
University of Alberta, Edmonton
University of Alberta
OTHER