Innovation
Treatment of Congestive Heart Failure, Elevated Cholesterol Levels and/or Obesity
University of Arizona
posted on 10/19/2009
Background: Congestive
heart failure affects 5 million people in the US; 550,000 new cases are
diagnosed each year. Elevated cholesterol affects 51 million in the US, and the
prevalence is expected to increase. Furthermore 34% of adults in the US are
categorized as obese by the Center for Disease Control. Thyroid hormone analog,
DITPA (3,5-Diiodothyropropionic Acid), may be used to treat these
diseases. Although thyroid hormone and some thyroid hormone analogs have
useful properties, there are a number of undesirable side effects associated
with their use including tachycardia. DITPA is potentially an effective
therapeutic agent with minimal adverse
effects.
Applications:
Treatment for congestive heart failure
Treatment to lower cholesterol and triglyceride levels
Treatment to promote weight loss
Applications:
Treatment for congestive heart failure
Treatment to lower cholesterol and triglyceride levels
Treatment to promote weight loss
Advantages:
The University's synthetic thyroid hormone analog results in significantly fewer severe side effects than thyroid hormone, or thyroid hormone analogs, used to treat congestive heart failure, lower elevated triglyceride and cholesterol levels or promote weight loss.
The University's synthetic thyroid hormone analog results in significantly fewer severe side effects than thyroid hormone, or thyroid hormone analogs, used to treat congestive heart failure, lower elevated triglyceride and cholesterol levels or promote weight loss.
Technology: Researchers
at the University of Arizona and the Southwest Arizona VA Health Care System
(SAVAHCS) in Tucson, AZ have created DITPA to treat congestive heart failure,
lower cholesterol and triglyceride levels and to promote weight loss with fewer
adverse side-effects than other available compounds. The University and
the Department of Veterans Affairs jointly hold patents describing the synthesis
and administration of DITPA. DITPA has been tested in clinical trials sponsored
by the Department of Veterans Affairs and a private pharmaceutical
company. Steven Goldman, MD (SAVAHCS) is available to discuss the trial
data with interested parties.
Lead Investigator:
Steven Goldman, MD
Patent Status: Issued:
US Pat. No. 6,534,676; US Pat. No. 7,504,435
Related patents have also issued in Mexico and Australia
Pending: Patents are pending in Canada
Related patents have also issued in Mexico and Australia
Pending: Patents are pending in Canada
Publication: DITPA
(3,5-Diiodothyropropionic Acid), a Thyroid Hormone Analog to Treat Heart
Failure: Phase II Trial Veterans Affairs Cooperative Study. Goldman S,
McCarren M, Morkin E, Ladenson PW, Edson R, Warren S, Ohm J, Thai H, Churby L,
Barnhill J, O'Brien T, Anand I, Warner A, Hattler B, Dunlap M, Erikson J, Shih
MC, Lavori P.
Circulation. 2009 Jun 23;119(24):3093-100. Epub 2009 Jun 8.
Circulation. 2009 Jun 23;119(24):3093-100. Epub 2009 Jun 8.
Refer to Case #
UA01-023
Innovation Details
File Number: UA01-023
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