N-in-1 dosing pharmacokinetics in drug discovery: Experience, theoretical and practical considerations
โ Scribed by Kan He; Mingxin Qian; Harvey Wong; Stephen A. Bai; Bing He; Bernice Brogdon; James E. Grace; Baomin Xin; Jingtao Wu; Shelly X. Ren; Hang Zeng; Yuzhong Deng; Danielle M. Graden; Timothy V. Olah; Steve E. Unger; Joseph M. Luettgen; Robert M. Knabb; Donald J. Pinto; Patrick Y.S. Lam; James Duan; Ruth R. Wexler; Carl P. Decicco; David D. Christ; Scott J. Grossman
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 185 KB
- Volume
- 97
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-3549
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โฆ Synopsis
N-in-1 (or cassette) dosing pharmacokinetics (PK) has been used in drug discovery for rapid assessment of PK properties of new chemical entities. However, because of potential for drug-drug interactions this procedure is still controversial. This study was to retrospectively evaluate the N-in-1 dosing approach in drug discovery with an emphasis on the potential for drug-drug interactions. The systemic clearance, volume of distribution, oral bioavailability, and renal excretion of the 31 lead compounds in rats, dogs or chimpanzees were significantly correlated between the N-in-1 dosing and discrete studies with r values of 0.69, 0.91, 0.53, and 0.83 ( p < 0.005 for all), respectively. PK parameters for 11 quality control compounds which were involved in 194 N-in-1 studies for screening approximately 1000 compounds had coefficient of variations of less than 70%. The intrinsic microsomal clearances generated from the N-in-1 and discrete incubations were nearly identical (r ยผ 0.97, p < 0.0001). The intrinsic clearances of quality control compound from the N-in-1 incubations were consistent with its discrete CL int estimate (cv: 5.4%). Therefore, N-in-1 dosing is a useful approach in drug discovery to quickly obtain initial PK estimates. Potential drug-drug interactions that result in confounding PK estimates do not occur as frequently as expected. ร 2007
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