Development of a Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic Model of Ethionamide in the Pediatric Population by Integrating Flavin-Containing Monooxygenase 3 Maturational Changes Over Time

被引:6
作者
Phuong Thi Thu Nguyen [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Parvez, Md Masud [1 ,2 ,4 ]
Kim, Min Jung [1 ,2 ]
Ho Lee, Jung [1 ,2 ]
Ahn, Sangzin [1 ,2 ]
Ghim, Jong-Lyul [1 ,2 ,5 ]
Shin, Jae-Gook [1 ,2 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Inje Univ, Coll Med, Dept Pharmacol, Busan, South Korea
[2] Inje Univ, Coll Med, PharmacoGen Res Ctr, Busan, South Korea
[3] Hai Phong Univ Med & Pharm, Fac Pharm, Haiphong, Vietnam
[4] Univ Toronto, Leslie Dan Fac Pharm, Toronto, ON, Canada
[5] Inje Univ, Dept Clin Pharmacol, Busan Paik Hosp, Busan, South Korea
关键词
ethionamide; FMO3; PBPK; pediatric; ontogeny; ANTITUBERCULOSIS DRUG ETHIONAMIDE; IN-VITRO DATA; PREDICTION; METABOLISM; EXPRESSION; FMO3; POLYMORPHISMS; CLEARANCE; PROTEIN; PROTHIONAMIDE;
D O I
10.1002/jcph.1133
中图分类号
R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
Currently, ethionamide is the most frequently prescribed second-line antituberculosis drug in children. After extensive metabolism by flavin-containing monooxygenase (FMO) isoform 3 in the liver, the drug may exert cytotoxic effects. The comparison of children in different age groups revealed a significant age-related increase in ethionamide elimination in vivo. However, to date, the exact mechanism underlying this dynamic increase in ethionamide elimination has not been elucidated. We hypothesized that the age-dependent changes in ethionamide elimination were predominantly a result of the progressive increases in the expression and metabolic capacity of FMO3 during childhood. To test this hypothesis, a full physiologically based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) model of ethionamide was established and validated in adults through incorporation of comprehensive metabolism and transporter profiles, then expanded to the pediatric population through integration of FMO3 maturational changes over time. Thus, a good prediction PBPK model was validated successfully both in adults and children and applied to demonstrate the critical contribution of FMO3 in the mechanistic elimination pathway of ethionamide. In addition, a significant correlation between clearance and age was observed in children by accounting for ethionamide maturation, which could offer a mechanistic understanding of the age-associated changes in ethionamide elimination. In conclusion, this study underlines the benefits of in vitro-in vivo extrapolation and a quantitative PBPK approach for the investigation of transporter-enzyme interplay in ethionamide disposition and the demonstration of FMO3 ontogeny in children.
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页码:1347 / 1360
页数:14
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