# Novel AMPK Activators for the Treatment of Lithium-Induced Nephrogenic Diabetes Insipidus

> **NIH NIH R41** · NEPHRODI THERAPEUTICS, INC. · 2020 · $297,609

## Abstract

PROJECT SUMMARY
 Nephrogenic diabetes insipidus (NDI) is a disease characterized by the production of very large
quantities of dilute urine from an inability of the kidney to respond to vasopressin. NDI can be either congenital
or acquired. Acquired NDI is a common side effect of lithium therapy. Lithium-induced NDI patients produce
over 3 L/d of dilute urine. Lithium is the first-line treatment for bipolar disorder but causes NDI in up to 70% of
patients. Lithium-induced NDI can appear as early as 2-4 months after starting therapy, its severity increases
with duration, and it causes significant morbidity and may even be lethal. Currently there is no effective
therapy for any form of NDI. Extensive research by NephroDI Therapeutics co-founders identified a novel
series of AMPK activators as a potential therapy for NDI. We have ample data showing that one of these
AMPK activators, NDI-5033, has excellent efficacy in multiple models of X-linked congenital NDI. Importantly,
NDI-5033 does not cause hypoglycemia in rat safety studies, which distinguishes it from many other AMPK
activators. NephroDI is aggressively pursuing development of NDI-5033 for treatment of X-linked NDI.
 The major goal of this phase-I STTR application is to validate the utility of AMPK activators in lithium-
induced NDI, and to identify a lead molecule from our proprietary chemical series of AMPK activators. The
unmet medical need in lithium-induced NDI is enormous, as millions of patients are prescribed lithium, the
most widely used and best studied treatment for bipolar disorder. Not only is there no effective treatment for
NDI once it develops, the NDI often persists after stopping lithium. Based on the data generated from this
grant, we aim to advance one of our AMPK activators for treatment of lithium-induced NDI. Our preliminary
data show that NDI-5033 can reverse lithium-induced NDI in rats.
 NephroDI has the business infrastructure and domain expertise to establish human proof of concept of
investigational drugs for NDI. We have a very strong IP position. NephroDI has licensed broad US patents
from Emory University for methods of treating NDI, both X-linked (US Patent 9,827,222) and lithium-induced
(US Patent 10,596,144), with AMPK activators. NephroDI has acquired the composition of matter patent (US
Patent 8,623,897) protecting NDI-5033 and the chemical series.
 Specific Aim 1. NephroDI will scale up five select AMPK activators for evaluation in efficacy studies.
We will study the rat PK profile of these compounds to ensure good oral availability to support the planned
efficacy studies. Specific Aim 2. Emory will determine the efficacy of AMPK activators in our rat model of
lithium-induced NDI and identify compounds that are able to reverse lithium-induced ND. The compound
demonstrating the best profile will be selected as the lead molecule. Specific Aim 3. NephroDI will assess the
safety of the lead compound in rats. The lead molecule will be evaluated in a 2-week re...

## Key facts

- **NIH application ID:** 10151132
- **Project number:** 1R41DK127798-01
- **Recipient organization:** NEPHRODI THERAPEUTICS, INC.
- **Principal Investigator:** Janet D. Klein
- **Activity code:** R41 (R01, R21, SBIR, etc.)
- **Funding institute:** NIH
- **Fiscal year:** 2020
- **Award amount:** $297,609
- **Award type:** 1
- **Project period:** 2020-09-15 → 2022-09-14

## Primary source

NIH RePORTER: https://reporter.nih.gov/project-details/10151132

## Citation

> US National Institutes of Health, RePORTER application 10151132, Novel AMPK Activators for the Treatment of Lithium-Induced Nephrogenic Diabetes Insipidus (1R41DK127798-01). Retrieved via AI Analytics 2026-05-22 from https://api.ai-analytics.org/grant/nih/10151132. Licensed CC0.

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