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Evaluation of a Competitive Equilibrium Dialysis Approach for Assessing the Impact of Protein Binding on Clearance Predictions.

Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences(2021)

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Fraction unbound (f(u)) is an important consideration when characterizing the ADME properties of drug candidates. For highly bound compounds, there can be low confidence in quantifying fu introducing uncertainty in certain parameter estimations. Specifically, predictions of clearance (CL) rely on accurate fu values measured in plasma (f(u,p)) and microsomes (f(u,mic)) to scale in vitro intrinsic CL to in vivo CL. However, determining the ratio of f(u,p)/f(u,mic) may circumvent the need to measure discrete binding values. The purpose of this study was to evaluate a plasma-to-microsome competitive equilibrium dialysis (cED) method to determine f(u,p)/f(u, mic) ratio (fuR) for nine physiochemically-distinct compounds, and to investigate the impact of altering microsomal concentrations on fuR. The values of fuR were comparable to ratios calculated from discretely measured f(u, p) and f(u, mic) values. Furthermore, increasing microsomal concentrations increased fuR for basic and neutral compounds. When using fuR values, there was a good in vitro-in vivo correlation (IVIVC) (<= 3-fold observed in vivo CL). These results suggest that the cED method used to determine fuR may be an appropriate, alternative IVIVC approach. Application of cED may extend beyond IVIVC of CL to evaluate other parameters such as species differences in protein binding and free tissue to plasma ratios. (C) 2020 American Pharmacists Association (R). Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Pharmacokinetic/Pharmacodynamic Modeling
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