Abstract
Variable interindividual expression of cytochrome P450 3A presents a challenge in dosing drugs. The use of potent inhibitors of CYP3A such as ketoconazole has been explored to reduce the clearance of CYP3A substrates, thereby resulting in smaller dose requirements; however, the impact of CYP3A inhibition on interindividual variability has not been well characterized. Our objective was to examine the effect of ketoconazole inhibition on CYP3A metabolic variability as measured by the CYP3A biomarker oral midazolam. A single dose of midazolam (0.075 mg/kg) was administered to 19 healthy Caucasian adults (38.7 ± 8.8 years, nine male/10 female) at baseline and concurrently with ketoconazole (400 mg daily for 10 days) on day 6 or 9 of ketoconazole. Plasma samples were collected over 6 to 30 h. A paired t test and percent coefficient of variation (CV%) were used to evaluate differences in midazolam clearance and interindividual variability during both phases. Monte Carlo simulation was performed to determine probability distribution of area under the concentration-time curves (AUCs). Midazolam apparent oral clearance decreased by 89% (p < 0.0001) during inhibition. Cmax increased from 23 ng/ml (95% CI 19–29 ng/ml) to 55 ng/ml (95% CI 46–66 ng/ml), p < 0.0001. CV% increased from 41 to 58% from baseline to ketoconazole inhibition. AUCs [median (range)] were 0.20 mg · min/ml (0.05–0.81 mg · min/ml) and 1.94 mg · min/ml (0.25–25.4 mg · min/ml) at baseline and inhibition phase, with CV% of 41 and 61%, respectively. Ketoconazole decreased CYP3A activity but did not reduce interindividual variability. Use of a CYP3A inhibitor to standardize dosing of CYP3A substrates may not be feasible in clinical practice.
Footnotes
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This article was presented in part at the 107th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics in Baltimore, MD, March 11, 2006; and at the Food and Drug Administration Science Forum in Washington, DC, April 18, 2006.
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Article, publication date, and citation information can be found at http://dmd.aspetjournals.org.
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doi:10.1124/dmd.106.011742.
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ABBREVIATIONS: P450, cytochrome P450; CL/F, apparent oral clearance; AUC, area under the concentration-time curve; CI, confidence interval; PXR, pregnane X receptor.
- Received June 29, 2006.
- Accepted September 20, 2006.
- The American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics
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