EMPRA (EMPagliflozin and RAs in Kidney Disease)

Sponsor
Medical University of Vienna
Study ID
NCT03078101
Phase
PHASE2
Status
Completed

Conditions

Eligibility Criteria

Sex
ALL
Age
18 Years - N/A
Healthy Volunteers
Not accepted

Interventions

Study Details

This study will be a prospective, clinical pilot study in CKD patients to show whether Empagliflozin in addition to ACEi treatment significantly increases Ang 1-7 levels compared to ACEi treatment alone. Null and alternative hypotheses: H0: Empagliflozin in addition to ACEi treatment does not increase Ang 1-7 levels more than ACEi treatment alone. H1: Empagliflozin in addition to ACEi treatment significantly increases Ang 1-7 levels compared to ACEi treatment alone Methodology: Two groups of 24 chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients, respectively, with and without type 2 diabetes will be randomized into the study medication or placebo group. The number of patients per treatment arms is n = 12. Included and consented patients will be subjected to an initial 2-week run-in period for conversion of current RAS blocking medications to ACEi therapy with enalapril or ramipril and respective dose titration to 10 mg enalapril 2 x daily and 10 mg ramipril 1 x daily. Additional antihypertensive medication will be standardized as feasible, with the primary goal of keeping blood pressure as recommended by KDIGO. Following the 2-week run-in phase, all study patients will be subjected to blood collection including the first RAS quantification (RAS Fingerprint) and assessment of HDL composition, as well as urinary analysis and bioimpedance fluid status assessment (BCM measurement). Subsequently, patients will be randomized to either receive empagliflozin (at a dose of 10 mg daily) or placebo. Subsequently, biweekly study visits including electrolyte and glucose (plasma and urine) monitoring as well as BCM measurement will take place. After 12 weeks of study medication intake, a concluding study visit will be scheduled for final RAS quantification (RAS Fingerprint) and HDL analyses as well as final blood and urinary analysis and BCM measurement. Initially, blood and urine will be collected at the clinical visit as part of the routine blood obtainment (no additional effort on patients). From these routine measurements we will be able to extract information regarding the patient's current CKD stage as well as other relevant laboratory parameters (e.g. HbA1c, UACR, etc.). Furthermore, we will document the patient's current medication and significant comorbidities. Primary analysis variable/endpoint: The difference of Ang 1-7 increase from baseline between a 3-month treatment with empagliflozin on top of ACEi treatment compared to ACEi treatment alone Most important secondary analysis variables/endpoints: 1. Simultaneous quantitative changes of multiple RAS effector angiotensin levels determined by mass-spectrometry 2. Recurrence of Ang II levels determined by mass-spectrometry 3. HDL parameters (protein composition of HDL) 4. Renal parameters (albuminuria reduction measured by urinary albumin-creatinine ratio (UACR), renal function (estimated glomerular filtration rate (GFR), serum-creatinine) 5. Urinary electrolyte levels 6. Urinary glucose levels 7. Urinary RAS metabolites (angiotensinogen, ACE and ACE2 levels, ACE2 activity) 8. Blood pressure determined by ambulatory blood pressure measurements 9. Body volume determined by bioimpedance fluid status assessment (BCM measurement) 10. OCR and ECAR in PBMCs determined by Seahorse Flux Analyzer 11. Assessment of reduction of salt sensitivity by using salt sensitivity test with empagliflozin

Key Dates

Start date
Apr 15, 2017
Status verified
Aug 2019
Primary completion
Jun 18, 2019
Completion
Aug 7, 2019

Study Design

Enrollment
51 participants (actual)
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Intervention model
PARALLEL
Primary purpose
TREATMENT

Arms

  • Experimental: Group A
    Diabetic CKD patients receiving Empagliflozin 10 MG \[Jardiance\]
  • Placebo Comparator: Group B
    Diabetic CKD patients receiving Placebo Oral Tablet
  • Experimental: Group C
    Non-diabetic CKD patients receiving Empagliflozin 10 MG \[Jardiance\]
  • Placebo Comparator: Group D
    Non-diabetic CKD patients receiving 'Placebo Oral Tablet

Primary Outcome Measure

The difference of Ang 1-7 increase from baseline between a 3-month treatment with empagliflozin on top of ACEi treatment compared to ACEi treatment alone [ Time Frame: Visit 2 and Visit 8; 3 months ]

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