Efficacy of Nasal Testosterone Gel (Natesto®) Stratified by Baseline Endogenous Testosterone Levels

Author:

Gronski Matthew A1ORCID,Grober Ethan D2,Gottesman Irving S3,Ormsby Ross W1ORCID,Bryson Nathan1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Acerus Pharmaceuticals Corporation, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada

2. Department of Surgery, Division of Urology, Women’s College & Mount Sinai Hospital, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

3. Trillium Health Partners, Credit Valley Hospital, Department of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Abstract

Abstract Objective Pharmacokinetic and efficacy data from a phase 3 testosterone nasal gel (TNG) study were stratified by baseline endogenous testosterone level in patients with testosterone deficiency. Total testosterone (TT), LH, and FSH levels, as well as erectile function, mood, and lean body mass for each group were compared. In a subset of patients with very low baseline endogenous testosterone levels (<100 ng/dL), we investigated whether TNG is a suitable treatment option. Materials and Methods Patients with testosterone deficiency (serum TT <300 ng/dL) were treated with TNG for 3 months, followed by safety extension periods of 90 and/or 180 days. Pharmacokinetic parameters were calculated from serum hormone levels on days 30 and 90, along with efficacy measurements, which were analyzed by comparison with baseline values. Baseline and/or predose TT values were used for patient stratification. Results Prestudy and predose endogenous testosterone concentrations correlated. The maximal concentration of TT was nearly identical across all cohorts at days 30 and 90, whereas the average concentration over 24 hours had a slight positive dependence relative to predose levels. LH levels remained in the normal range but were decreased more in patients with higher starting baseline levels. These findings indicate that TNG works with an active hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis that responds to each dose of TNG throughout the treatment period. Patients with the lowest endogenous testosterone levels received maximum exposure impact from each TNG dose. Patients with severe testosterone deficiency had similar efficacy improvements as the remainder of the study population. Conclusion All testosterone-deficient cohorts were successfully treated with TNG.

Publisher

The Endocrine Society

Subject

Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism

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