Awakn Announces Promising Results from Aminoindane New Chemical Entity Pre-Clinical Program

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Toronto, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - December 10, 2024) - Awakn Life Sciences Corp. (CSE: AWKN) (OTCQB: AWKNF) (FSE: 954) ("Awakn" or the "Company"), a clinical-stage biotechnology company developing therapeutics for substance use and mental health disorders, today announces initial results from a preclinical study of its co-lead aminoindane series (AW21003) conducted by the University of Nottingham. This program focuses on new therapeutic options for trauma-related mental health disorders, particularly Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).

Aminoindanes are a class of compounds being explored in pre-clinical models by Awakn for their ability to promote pro-social behavior with a potentially improved safety profile compared to existing options under investigation for PTSD. Pro-social behavior, which includes actions that foster trust, empathy, and social bonding, is increasingly recognized as a key factor in addressing PTSD. Enhancing these behaviors could help individuals with PTSD overcome feelings of isolation, rebuild interpersonal relationships, and engage more effectively in therapeutic interventions.

Study Highlights:

  • Social Interaction and Information Transfer: AW21003 demonstrated the ability to enhance the speed at which observer animals consumed a demonstrated (correct) versus novel (incorrect) flavored diet, suggesting a positive impact on social transfer and retention of information.

  • Behavioral Safety Indicators: Unlike MDMA, the test standard, which is known to cause stereotyped behaviors such as flat body posture and lateral head weaving in similar studies, no such behaviors were observed in AW21003-treated animals. This suggests a favorable safety profile for AW21003.

  • Unique Observations: Test-standard treated animals unexpectedly showed a preference for the correct diet, suggesting baseline pro-social tendencies in the experimental design. AW21003-treated animals displayed complex outcomes in food intake preferences, warranting further analysis.

The study, announced on October 15, 2024, was led by Dr. Madeleine King, Assistant Professor in the School of Life Sciences in the Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences at the University of Nottingham.

Awakn's aminoindane NCE program, developed in collaboration with Graft Polymer (UK) Plc, is designed to address significant unmet medical needs, including PTSD, which affects approximately 13 million adults in the U.S. and 20 million individuals across the U.S., UK, and Europe.

Next Steps

Based on these promising early results, Awakn will expand its aminoindane program to synthesize a further range of aminoindane compounds in collaboration with Concept Life Sciences. These compounds will be screened against serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine release. Additional preclinical behavioral studies with the University of Nottingham are also planned to further explore and validate the therapeutic potential of this class of compounds.