Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor δ (PPARδ) plays a central role in modulating mitochondrial function in ischemia-reperfusion injury. ASP1128, a potent and selective modulator of PPARδ, is currently under investigation for treating acute kidney injury. This randomized, first-in-human study assessed the safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics, and pharmacodynamics of ASP1128 administered intravenously in healthy participants. Forty-nine participants received a single dose of ASP1128 0.3-10 mg (n = 37) or placebo (n = 12) and 53 received daily (7 days) doses of ASP1128 3-100 mg (n = 39) or placebo (n = 14), including a cohort aged ≥65 years (ASP1128 100 mg, n = 3; placebo, n = 2). Treatment-emergent adverse events occurred in 37.8%, 59.0%, and 33.3%-35.7% of participants in the single ASP1128, multiple ASP1128, and placebo groups, respectively. All were mild in severity, and the frequency of adverse events did not appear to be dose-related. One participant (multiple ASP1128 3 mg group) withdrew with an infusion site erythema, possibly related to study drug. Exposure was roughly dose-proportional, and elimination was generally consistent across doses (mean t 14.6-17.4 hours in the 10, 30, and 100 mg groups on day 7). There was little accumulation in plasma following multiple dosing; steady state was reached after ∼4 days. ASP1128 treatment led to rapid and dose-related upregulation of six fatty acid oxidation-related PPARδ target genes at ≥10 mg, which lasted >24 hours postdose. In conclusion, single and multiple intravenous doses of ASP1128 were generally well tolerated, with dose-dependent pharmacokinetics and target gene engagement in healthy participants.

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