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Renal excretion of emtricitabine I: Effects of organic anion, organic cation, and nucleoside transport inhibitors on emtricitabine excretion

✍ Scribed by Tomoko Nakatani-Freshwater; David R. Taft


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Weight
134 KB
Volume
97
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-3549

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The excretion of emtricitabine (FTC) was characterized using isolated perfused rat kidney (IPK) model. Studies were performed to assess the dose-linearity of FTC excretion, to evaluate the effect of inhibitors of organic anion (probenecid, PBC), organic cation (tetraethylammonium, TEA; cimetidine, CMD) and nucleoside (uridine, URD) transport systems on FTC excretion, and to determine the potential interaction between FTC and trimethoprim (TMP). FTC excretion was studied over a range of doses (80-1600 mg), targeting concentrations encompassing the therapeutic range of FTC (1-20 mg/mL). FTC (2 mg/mL) was also coperfused with PBC (500 mM), TEA (500 mM), CMD (2 mM), URD (500 mM), and TMP (13.7 mM). FTC dose-linearity studies revealed that excretion parameters were not significantly different among dosing groups. Of the transport inhibitors tested, FTC XR decreased more than twofold in the presence of CMD (0.32 AE 0.099). PBC, TEA, and URD had no observed effect on FTC excretion. TMP coadministration significantly inhibited FTC excretion (XR ΒΌ 0.43 AE 0.052). The results suggest that FTC renal transport is likely mediated by a CMD-sensitive organic cation transporter (OCT) in the kidney. TMP may inhibit the renal excretion of FTC when the two compounds are coadministered in vivo.


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