tiludronate
Trade name: Skelid
Approved
Mar 7, 1997
Tiludronic acid is a bisphosphonate characterized by a (4-chlorophenylthio) group on the carbon atom of the basic P-C-P structure common to all bisphosphonates. Tiludronate is a first generation (non-nitrogenous) bisphosphonate in the same family as etidronate and clodronate. Tiludronate affects calcium metabolism and inhibits bone resorption and soft tissue calcification. Of the tiludronate that is resorbed (from oral preparation) or infused (for intravenous drugs), about 50% is excreted unchanged by the kidney. The remainder has a very high affinity for bone tissue, and is rapidly absorbed onto the bone surface. Tiludronic acid is marketed under the tradename Skelid. In vitro studies indicate that tiludronate disodium acts primarily on bone through a mechanism that involves inhibition of osteoclastic activity with a probable reduction in the enzymatic and transport processes that lead to resorption of the mineralized matrix. Bone resorption occurs following recruitment, activation, and polarization of osteoclasts. Tiludronate disodium appears to inhibit osteoclasts through at least two mechanisms: disruption of the cytoskeletal ring structure, possibly by inhibition of protein-tyrosine-phosphatase, thus leading to detachment of osteoclasts from the bone surface and the inhibition of the osteoclastic proton pump. SKELID is indicated for treatment of Paget's disease of bone (osteitis deformans). — NCATS
Clinical trial activity
1 trials · 1 clinical orgs · 2 marketing orgs
Earliest trial started May 1, 2012 (NCT01617057)
Timeline
1990s
- Mar 7, 1997
Earliest FDA Approval
- Mar 7, 1997
Sanofi-Aventis — NDA Secondary Org
2010s
- Jan 1, 2012
Earliest Phase 3 Sponsor(trial)
Indications
Approved for
Studied for
Mechanism of action
- ATPINHIBITOR
ATP inhibitor
Non N-containing biphosphonates, moa: its incorporated in ATP anologues, which accumulate in osteoclasts leading to its early apoptosis (specific to osteoclast, because it binds to hydropatite, and is then slowly released when the bone is reabsorded)
Approval history
- approvedMar 7, 1997
Chemistry & pharmacology
SMILES
O=P(O)(O)C(Sc1ccc(Cl)cc1)P(=O)(O)O- Mol. weight
- 318.61 g/mol
- Lipinski Ro5
- Pass
- Rule of 3
- No
- Chirality
- Achiral Molecule
- Inorganic
- No
- Polymer
- No
- Delivery
- Oral
- Availability
- Discontinued
Oral
Yes
Parenteral
No
Topical
No
Sources
- ChEMBLCHEMBL1350 ↗
- WikipediaTiludronic acid ↗
- NCATS6PNS59HP4Y ↗
- ChEMBLCHEMBL1200448 ↗
Also known as
- (4-chlorophenyl)thiomethylene bisphosphonic acid
- acide tiludronique
- acide tiludronique
- acido tiludronico
- acido tiludronico
- acidum tiludronicum
- acidum tiludronicum
- (chloro-4-phenyl)thiomethylene biphosphonate
- (chloro-4-phenyl)thiomethylene bisphosphonate
- cl2smbp
- skelid
- skelid
- skelid
- skelid
- sr 41319
- sr-41319
- sr-41319
- sr-41319
- sr-41319b
- sr-41319b
- tiludronate
- tiludronate
- tiludronate
- tiludronate
- tiludronate
- tiludronate
- tiludronate
- tiludronate disodium
- tiludronate disodium
- tiludronate disodium
- tiludronate disodium
- tiludronate disodium
- tiludronic acid
- tiludronic acid
- tiludronic acid
- tiludronic acid
- tiludronic acid
- tiludronic acid
- tiludronic acid
- tiludronic acid
Clinical trials
| NCT ID | Phase | Start date | Sponsor(s) |
|---|---|---|---|
| NCT01617057 | Phase 3 | May 1, 2012 | University of Paris |
Organizations
Research & Development (1)
| Organization | Org type | Trials | As lead sponsor | Phases | Earliest year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| University of Paris | Academic/Hospital | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2012 |
Marketing (2)
| Organization | Org type | Relationship | Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sanofi | For profit | NDA | — |
| Sanofi-Aventis | For profit | NDA2 | Mar 7, 1997 |