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Species Differences Between Rats and Primates (humans and Monkeys) in Complex Cleavage Pathways of DS-8500a Characterized by 14C-ADME Studies in Humans and Monkeys after Administration of Two Radiolabeled Compounds and in Vitro Studies.

Drug metabolism and pharmacokinetics(2022)

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Our previous study in rats demonstrated that the metabolic pathways of DS-8500a, a novel GPR119 agonist, include cleavage pathways: reductive cleavage of the oxadiazole ring in the liver and hydrolysis of the amide side chain. In the present study, in vivo metabolic profiling in humans and monkeys after the oral administration of two 14C-labeled compounds was performed to investigate species differences of the cleavage pathways. In monkeys, the oxadiazole ring-cleaved metabolites were mainly detected in feces, but not observed in bile, unlike in rats, suggesting that the reductive ring-opening metabolism occurs in the gastrointestinal tract. In vitro incubation with enterobacterial culture media demonstrated that the reductive cleavage of the oxadiazole ring in humans and monkeys was considerably faster than that in rats. The other cleavage metabolite (M20), produced via hydrolysis of the amide side chain, was detected as the major plasma metabolite in humans and monkeys, and its subsequent metabolite (M21) was excreted in feces, whereas M21 was not a major component in rats, indicating a notable species difference in the amide hydrolysis. In conclusion, this study comprehensively revealed the pronounced species difference of the cleavage pathways: reductive ring-opening by intestinal microflora and liver, and amide hydrolysis.
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Cleavage pathway,Species difference,Metabolic pro filing,Intestinal micro flora,Reductive ring -opening metabolism
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