Background: Patients with GNE myopathy have progressive muscle weakness and can have difficulty walking and decreased mobility. The disease is a rare genetic disorder that results from a gene mutation in a key step in the body's production of a sugar called sialic acid, (also called N-acetylneuraminic acid, Neu5Ac). Researchers think decreased sialic acid bound to muscle proteins may be the cause of muscle wasting in GNE myopathy. Researchers are testing the drug ManNAc which is a precursor in the production of sialic acid within cells. ManNAc is provided as a powder dissolved in water to be administered orally.
Age range
18 Years – 60 Years
Sex
ALL
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Mean Area Under the Curve (AUClast) of Plasma ManNAc (Baseline-adjusted)
Timeframe: Day 7
Maximum Observed Plasma Concentration (Cmax) of ManNAc (Baseline-adjusted)
Timeframe: Day 7
The Time to Cmax (Tmax) for ManNAc
Timeframe: Day 7
Half-life (t ½) for ManNAc
Timeframe: Day 7
Mean Area Under the Curve (AUClast) of Plasma Neu5Ac (Baseline-adjusted)
Timeframe: Day 7
Maximum Observed Plasma Concentration (Cmax) of Neu5Ac (Baseline-adjusted)
Timeframe: Day 7
The Time to Cmax (Tmax) for Neu5Ac
Timeframe: Day 7