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Population PKPD of voclosporin in renal allograft patients.

P R Mayo1, S Y Ling1, R B Huizinga1, D G Freitag1, L J Aspeslet1, R T Foster1.   

Abstract

The aims of this population-pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic (POP-PKPD) analysis of voclosporin in renal allograft patients were to build a POP-PKPD model for voclosporin and calcineurin activity (CNa) and identify clinically relevant covariates that could assist dosing of the drug. POP-PKPD modeling was performed using a stochastic approximation of the standard expectation maximization (SAEM) algorithm for nonlinear mixed-effects as implemented in Monolix™ 3.2. Voclosporin whole blood concentrations were obtained from de novo renal allograft patients and assayed using a validated LC/MS/MS assay. CNa was measured using a (32)P-radiolabeled assay. A two-compartment model with simultaneous sigmoid inhibitory Emax model was used to describe the PKPD relationship between voclosporin concentration and CNa. The POP-PKPD model was then utilized to simulate an optimal initial dosing strategy. Eighty-seven patients were included in the POP-PKPD study. Population mean estimates (relative standard error, rse) for oral clearance (CL/F) and first compartment volume of distribution (V1), were 717 mL min(-1) (35%) and 2010 mL (17%), respectively. Maximum CNa Inhibition (Imax), effective concentration (C50), and baseline immunosuppression (S0) were 0.87 pmol/min/mg (8.0%), 123 ng/mL (10%), and 1.15 pmol/min/mg (4.0%), respectively. Covariate analyses demonstrated that age and body surface area significantly influenced CL/F: CLi=717(Agei/48.8)-0.57(BSAi/1.99)1.1, while serum triglycerides significantly altered S0: S0i=1.15(TRIGi/1.97)0.15.
© 2013, The American College of Clinical Pharmacology.

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Keywords:  calcineurin inhibition; pharmacodynamics; population pharmacokinetics; transplantation; voclosporin

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24243422     DOI: 10.1002/jcph.237

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Pharmacol        ISSN: 0091-2700            Impact factor:   3.126


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