2-Hydroxybenzylamine (2-HOBA) to Prevent Early Recurrence of Atrial Fibrillation After Catheter-based Ablation

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    Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Updated on 19 February 2024
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Summary

The proposed studies will test this hypothesis by randomizing patients with AF to 2-HOBA or placebo 7 days prior to AF ablation to allow 2-HOBA to reach steady-state levels. We hypothesize that tissue injury from AF ablation causes a large release of ROS that react with lipids to generate IsoLGs (Figure 2). In the absence of 2-HOBA, IsoLGs will react within seconds to form IsoLG-macromolecule adducts in atrial tissue, promoting early recurrence of AF. In the presence of 2-HOBA, IsoLGs will rapidly react to form IsoLG-macromolecule adducts in atrial tissue, promoting early recurrence of AF. In the presence of 2-HOBA, IsoLG will preferentially bind to and therefore be inactivated by 2-HOBA thereby sparing injury to the atrial tissue caused by oxidative stress and its contribution to early recurrence of AF. Early recurrence of AF will be measured by ECGs that are recorded once per day by a smartwatch (Apple Watch, Apple Inc., Cupertino, CA) with additional ECGs recorded by the participant if they experience symptoms of AF, or if the smartwatch alerts the participant of a possible AF episode via its auto-detection AF monitoring algorithm. The Apple Watch's AF algorithm is based on sampling of heart rate and variability and will give an audible alarm if those parameters indicate a possible episode of AF. The smartwatch records a single-lead ECG if the participant touches the watch with their contralateral hand. The day and time of the episode is also stored by the smartwatch. At the end of the 28-day follow-up period, study personnel will review the stored ECGs. Blood will be drawn prior to ablation and on post-procedure Day 1 for measurement of IsoLG-adduct levels. DNA will be extracted to explore a pharmacogenomic interaction with haplotypes at the chromosome 4q25 AF risk locus, which: 1) is strongly associated with the development of AF and the early recurrence of AF after ablation27; and 2) has been reported to be a regulator of an anti-oxidant gene program in response to cardiac injury.

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The proposed double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial of 2-HOBA in patients undergoing AF ablation is designed to address the following Specific Aims:

Specific Aim 1: To test the hypothesis that treatment with 2-HOBA reduces early recurrence of AF (clinical endpoint)

Specific Aim 2: To test the hypothesis that treatment with 2-HOBA reduces circulating levels of IsoLG-adducts (biochemical endpoint)

Specific Aim 3: To explore the idea that genetic variation at the 4q25 (PITX2) AF susceptibility locus modulates the clinical and biochemical response to 2-HOBA

Details
Condition Arrhythmia, Arrhythmia, Atrial Fibrillation, Atrial Fibrillation, atrial fibrillation (pediatric), atrial fibrillation (pediatric)
Age 22years - 100years
Treatment Placebo, 2-Hydroxybenzylamine
Clinical Study IdentifierNCT04433091
SponsorVanderbilt University Medical Center
Last Modified on19 February 2024

Eligibility

Yes No Not Sure

Inclusion Criteria

First time AF ablation with radiofrequency or cryo ablation
Repeat AF ablation if the patient has persistent AF and ablation of non-pulmonary vein substrate is planned (e.g. posterior wall ablation, mitral or roof line, etc)
Able to provide written, informed consent
years of age or older

Exclusion Criteria

Planned surgical or hybrid (surgical + catheter) ablation
Amiodarone within past 3 months
Use of oral steroids or colchicine
Pro-inflammatory, rheumatologic disorder (e.g. RA, SLE, IBD, psoriasis, ankylosing spondylitis)
NYHA Class III/IV Heart Failure
LVEF <35%
Active ischemia
Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
Cardiac or thoracic surgery within 6 months
Expected life span < 1 year
Creatinine clearance <30 ml/min
Prior or planned heart transplantation
Pregnant women
Aspirin allergy
Current use of MAO-I
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