Neurosteroids - Neuropathic pain (NP)

Technology description


The name of the technology: Neurosteroids - Neuropathic pain (NP)
Challenge: The NP market is rife with unmet needs. The main classes of drugs used in the treatment of NP have traditionally consisted of antidepressants, anticonvulsants, opioid analgesics, and topical analgesics. Although many of the available drugs offer some degree of efficacy in terms of pain relief, there still remains vast room for improvement in efficacy, safety, drug delivery, and dosing convenience. Market size 2017 is about 3 bil. USD, CAGR 3%
Description: Neurosteroids act as multi-target allosteric modulators of various neuro-receptors. Among others, the NMDA receptor modulators influence the ion flow in synapses. Allosteric NMDAr modulators do not reveal typical adverse effects (in animal models) like dizziness, nausea, somnolence or cognitive difficulties as the current therapeutics often acting as Ca or Na channel blockers. MS-225 shows inhibitory effect at micromolar concentrations.

However, there are other receptor families involved in the pain perception. MS-225 modulates their function at nanomolar concentrations. This might be the dominant mode of action and as such is a subject of further research and a new application for extended patent protection.

Besides the NP, some steroidal analogues has proven its efficacy in epilepsy or neuroprotection models.
Commercial opportunity: If the clinical trials confirm its efficacy and low adverse effects, the molecule can easily acquire 10-30% of the market counting from 300 mil. to 1 bil. USD.
IP protection status: Kudova et al.: Amphipilic Compounds with Neuroprotective Properties. EP3260462 A, EP3260462 A, CA 2957906 A, JP 2017-511948, US 15/506318, AU 2015309371
Development status:

Preclinical trials

Partnering strategy: Collaboration licensing spin-off
More information: 1. Kumar A., Kaur H., Singh A.: Neuropathic Pain models caused by damage to central or peripheral nervous system. Pharm. Rep. 2018, 70(2), 206-216.
2. O´Connor A.B., Dworkin R.H.: Treatment of neuropathic pain. Am. J. Med. 2009, 122(10 Suppl), S22-32.
3. Trivedi M.S., Hershman D.L., Crew K.D.: Management of Chemotheraphy-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy. Am. J. Hematol. Oncol. 2015, 11(1).
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Categories: Pharma Life Science and Health Chemistry
Owner of a technology: IOCB Prague
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