VistaGen Awarded $1.2 Million from NIH for Development of AV-101 for Neuropathic Pain, Parkinson's Disease and Epilepsy
2007 NOV 19 -- VistaGen Therapeutics, Inc., a platform-enabled biopharmaceutical company applying embryonic stem cell technologies to discover, develop and commercialize small molecule drugs and protein therapeutics for diabetes and neurological disorders, announced that it has been awarded $1.2 million in funding from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to support final preparation and filing of the Company's AV-101 Investigational New Drug application with the Food and Drug Administration in early 2008. The award is the final phase of an aggregate of $4.3 million of grant support from the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS), a division of the NIH, for preclinical development of AV-101. VistaGen expects to develop AV-101 for treatment of neuropathic pain, Parkinson's disease and epilepsy. "Success in securing and maintaining NINDS grant support for AV-101 signals that the NIH is impressed by the progress and quality of our development program, and encouraged by the therapeutic potential of AV-101," said H. Ralph Snodgrass, Ph.D., VistaGen's President and CEO. "Throughout our preclinical development of AV-101, we have consistently met all NIH milestones, and this latest phase of NIH funding means that we can now move rapidly towards AV-101 clinical trials." Aimed at the multi-billion dollar neurological disorders market, VistaGen's AV-101 represents a potential "first-in-class" prodrug that regulates glutamate signaling by regulating the NMDA receptor. This targeted prodrug has the potential to reduce the severity of neuropathic pain, stimulate the firing of dopaminergic neurons (the neurons that die in Parkinson's disease) and reduce the number and severity of epileptic seizures, while minimizing the neuronal death that often accompanies pathological neuronal signaling. Because AV-101 is a variant of a naturally occurring regulatory molecule found in the brain, it may also offer an improved side effects profile compared to existing neurological therapies. VistaGen Therapeutics, Inc. is an emerging biopharmaceutical technology leader applying patented embryonic stem cell technologies for predictive toxicology screening and to discover, develop and commercialize new drug and protein therapies for diabetes and neurological disorders, including neuropathic pain, Parkinson's disease and epilepsy. Founded in California in 1998, VistaGen discovers and develops drugs for its own pipeline through internal programs and collaborations with leading research organizations worldwide. VistaGen also leverages its proprietary embryonic stem cell technology platform through strategic collaborations with leading pharmaceutical companies worldwide. More information at www.vistagen.com. Keywords: Biopharmaceuticals, Biotechnology, Central Nervous System Disease, Clinical Trial Research, Clinical Trials, Drug Development, Drugs, Embryonic Stem Cell Research, Epilepsy, Genomics, Neuropathic Pain, Parkinson Disease, Pharmaceuticals, Pre-Trials Research, Protein Therapies, Proteomics, Regulatory Actions, Therapy, Treatment, VistaGen Therapeutics Inc. This article was prepared by Pain & Central Nervous System Week editors from staff and other reports. Copyright 2007, Pain & Central Nervous System Week via NewsRx.com.
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