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Impact of In Vitro Passive Permeability in a P-gp-transfected LLC-PK1 Model on the Prediction of the Rat and Human Unbound Brain-to-Plasma Concentration Ratio.

Johan Nicolaï1, Hélène Chapy2, Eric Gillent2, Kenneth Saunders2, Anna-Lena Ungell2, Jean-Marie Nicolas2, Hugues Chanteux2.   

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PURPOSE: More accurate prediction of the extent of drug brain exposure in early drug discovery and understanding potential species differences could help to guide medicinal chemistry and avoid unnecessary animal studies. Hence, the aim of the current study was to validate the use of a P-gp transfected LLC-PK1 model to predict the unbound brain-to-plasma concentration ratio (Kpuu,brain) in rats and humans.
METHODS: MOCK-, Mdr1a- and MDR1-transfected LLC-PK1 monolayers were applied in a transwell setup to quantify the bidirectional transport for 12 specific P-gp substrates, 48 UCB drug discovery compounds, 11 compounds with reported rat in situ brain perfusion data and 6 compounds with reported human Kpuu,brain values. The in vitro transport data were introduced in a minimal PBPK model (SIVA®) to determine the transport parameters. These parameters were combined with the differences between in vitro and in vivo passive permeability as well as P-gp expression levels (as determined by LC-MS/MS), to predict the Kpuu,brain.
RESULTS: A 10-fold difference between in vitro and in vivo passive permeability was observed. Incorporation of the differences between in vitro and in vivo passive permeability and P-gp expression levels resulted in an improved prediction of rat (AAFE 2.17) and human Kpuu,brain (AAFE 2.10).
CONCLUSIONS: We have succesfully validated a methodology to use a P-gp overexpressing LLC-PK1 cell line to predict both rat and human Kpuu,brain by correcting for both passive permeability and P-gp expression levels.

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Keywords:  Kpuu; LLC-PK1; P-gp; blood-brain barrier; passive permeability

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32856111     DOI: 10.1007/s11095-020-02867-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pharm Res        ISSN: 0724-8741            Impact factor:   4.200


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Authors:  Louise Breuil; Sébastien Goutal; Solène Marie; Antonio Del Vecchio; Davide Audisio; Amélie Soyer; Maud Goislard; Wadad Saba; Nicolas Tournier; Fabien Caillé
Journal:  Pharmaceutics       Date:  2022-08-09       Impact factor: 6.525

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