Literature DB >> 15878996

Preclinical profile of ciclesonide, a novel corticosteroid for the treatment of asthma.

Maria G Belvisi1, Daniela S Bundschuh, Michael Stoeck, Sharon Wicks, Stephen Underwood, Clifford H Battram, El-Bdaoui Haddad, Stephen E Webber, Martyn L Foster.   

Abstract

Ciclesonide is a novel, inhaled corticosteroid under development for the treatment of asthma. Ciclesonide is activated to desisobutyryl-ciclesonide (des-CIC) in the lungs to provide potent anti-inflammatory activity. The investigations herein compared the activity of ciclesonide with fluticasone in animal models to assess efficacy/potency as an airway anti-inflammatory and the comparative side effect potential to consider the therapeutic ratio of each compound. In radioligand binding assays, des-CIC and fluticasone exhibited comparable high-affinity binding to the glucocorticoid receptor, whereas ciclesonide exhibited 100-fold less binding affinity. In the Brown Norway rat model of antigen-induced airway eosinophilia and in a model of Sephadex-induced lung edema, ciclesonide and fluticasone exhibited comparable efficacy. Interestingly, following 7-day intratracheal administration, ciclesonide elicited adrenal involution with a potency that was 44-fold less than fluticasone. Furthermore, ciclesonide was 22-fold less active than fluticasone in eliciting hypoplasia of the femoral growth plate. These data support the concept that ciclesonide acts as a parent compound that, when delivered to the airways, can be transformed into the active metabolite des-CIC, resulting in local high anti-inflammatory activity. Furthermore, ciclesonide possesses equivalent anti-inflammatory efficacy through pulmonary activation with a significantly improved safety profile in preclinical animal models compared with fluticasone.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15878996     DOI: 10.1124/jpet.105.085217

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pharmacol Exp Ther        ISSN: 0022-3565            Impact factor:   4.030


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