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Analysis of the Disposition of a Novel p38 MAPK Inhibitor, AKP-001, and Its Metabolites in Rats with a Simple Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic Model

Kazuhiko Shirota, Makoto Kaneko, Makoto Sasaki, Kouichi Minato, Akira Fujikata, Shuji Ohta, Akihiro Hisaka and Hiroshi Suzuki
Drug Metabolism and Disposition February 2015, 43 (2) 217-226; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1124/dmd.114.060046
Kazuhiko Shirota
Pharmacokinetic Research Department, Developmental Research Center (K.S., M.K., M.S., K.M., and A.F.) and Synthetic Research Department, Medicinal Research Center (S.O.), ASKA Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd., Kanagawa, Japan; Pharmacology and Pharmacokinetics (A.H.) and Department of Pharmacy (H.S.), The University of Tokyo Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
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Makoto Kaneko
Pharmacokinetic Research Department, Developmental Research Center (K.S., M.K., M.S., K.M., and A.F.) and Synthetic Research Department, Medicinal Research Center (S.O.), ASKA Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd., Kanagawa, Japan; Pharmacology and Pharmacokinetics (A.H.) and Department of Pharmacy (H.S.), The University of Tokyo Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
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Makoto Sasaki
Pharmacokinetic Research Department, Developmental Research Center (K.S., M.K., M.S., K.M., and A.F.) and Synthetic Research Department, Medicinal Research Center (S.O.), ASKA Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd., Kanagawa, Japan; Pharmacology and Pharmacokinetics (A.H.) and Department of Pharmacy (H.S.), The University of Tokyo Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
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Kouichi Minato
Pharmacokinetic Research Department, Developmental Research Center (K.S., M.K., M.S., K.M., and A.F.) and Synthetic Research Department, Medicinal Research Center (S.O.), ASKA Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd., Kanagawa, Japan; Pharmacology and Pharmacokinetics (A.H.) and Department of Pharmacy (H.S.), The University of Tokyo Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
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Akira Fujikata
Pharmacokinetic Research Department, Developmental Research Center (K.S., M.K., M.S., K.M., and A.F.) and Synthetic Research Department, Medicinal Research Center (S.O.), ASKA Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd., Kanagawa, Japan; Pharmacology and Pharmacokinetics (A.H.) and Department of Pharmacy (H.S.), The University of Tokyo Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
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Shuji Ohta
Pharmacokinetic Research Department, Developmental Research Center (K.S., M.K., M.S., K.M., and A.F.) and Synthetic Research Department, Medicinal Research Center (S.O.), ASKA Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd., Kanagawa, Japan; Pharmacology and Pharmacokinetics (A.H.) and Department of Pharmacy (H.S.), The University of Tokyo Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
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Akihiro Hisaka
Pharmacokinetic Research Department, Developmental Research Center (K.S., M.K., M.S., K.M., and A.F.) and Synthetic Research Department, Medicinal Research Center (S.O.), ASKA Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd., Kanagawa, Japan; Pharmacology and Pharmacokinetics (A.H.) and Department of Pharmacy (H.S.), The University of Tokyo Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
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Hiroshi Suzuki
Pharmacokinetic Research Department, Developmental Research Center (K.S., M.K., M.S., K.M., and A.F.) and Synthetic Research Department, Medicinal Research Center (S.O.), ASKA Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd., Kanagawa, Japan; Pharmacology and Pharmacokinetics (A.H.) and Department of Pharmacy (H.S.), The University of Tokyo Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
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5-[(2-Chloro-6-fluorophenyl)acetylamino]-3-(4-fluorophenyl)-4-(4-pyrimidinyl)isoxazole (AKP-001) is a potent p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase inhibitor that is being developed to specifically target the intestines for the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease. According to the ante-drug concept, AKP-001 was designed to be metabolized to inactive forms via the first-pass metabolism to avoid undesirable systemic exposure. The purpose of this study is to investigate the pharmacokinetic characteristics of AKP-001 and its metabolites (M1 and M2) in rats, utilizing a simple physiologically based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) model. In vitro metabolic activity of AKP-001 in the S9 fraction of rat liver was examined, and plasma concentration-time profiles were developed following intravenous and/or oral administration of AKP-001 and its metabolites. AKP-001 was primarily metabolized to M1; however, M2 was not detected in liver S9 fractions. In accordance with this observation in vitro, M2 was detected in plasma after oral dosing of AKP-001 with a lag time of 1.5 hours, but not after intravenous dosing. To analyze pharmacokinetics in rats in vivo, a simple PBPK model was developed by simultaneous fitting of the plasma concentrations after treatment with AKP-001 and its metabolites. The observed plasma concentration-time profiles of AKP-001 and metabolites were described by the model adequately. Intestinal and systemic exposures of AKP-001 were simulated using the model to assess the relationship between pharmacokinetics and efficacy/safety. Model analysis suggested that oral bioavailability of intestine-targeting ante-drugs should be low to avoid systemic side effects. The pharmacokinetic properties of AKP-001 meet this criterion owing to extensive first-pass metabolism.

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    • Received July 15, 2014.
    • Accepted November 20, 2014.
  • ↵1 Current affiliation: Geriatric Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Chiba University, Chiba, Japan.

  • dx.doi.org/10.1124/dmd.114.060046.

  • Copyright © 2014 by The American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics
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Drug Metabolism and Disposition February 1, 2015, 43 (2) 217-226; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1124/dmd.114.060046

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Drug Metabolism and Disposition February 1, 2015, 43 (2) 217-226; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1124/dmd.114.060046
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