Hepatic Organic Anion Transporting Polypeptide-Mediated Clearance in the Beagle Dog: Assessing In Vitro-In Vivo Relationships and Applying Cross-Species Empirical Scaling Factors to Improve Prediction of Human Clearance.

Drug Metab Dispos

Centre for Applied Pharmacokinetic Research, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom (N.M., A.U., J.B.H., A.G.); Pharmacokinetic Research Laboratories, Ono Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd., Osaka, Japan (N.M.); and Lilly Research Laboratories, Eli Lilly and Company, Indianapolis, Indiana (B.L.M., D.W.B., J.B., M.A.M., K.M.H., S.D.H.)

Published: March 2019

In the present study, the beagle dog was evaluated as a preclinical model to investigate organic anion transporting polypeptide (OATP)-mediated hepatic clearance. In vitro studies were performed with nine OATP substrates in three lots of plated male dog hepatocytes ± OATP inhibitor cocktail to determine total uptake clearance (CL) and total and unbound cell-to-medium concentration ratio (Kp). In vivo intrinsic hepatic clearances (CL) were determined following intravenous drug administration (0.1 mg/kg) in male beagle dogs. The in vitro parameters were compared with those previously reported in plated human, monkey, and rat hepatocytes; the ability of cross-species scaling factors to improve prediction of human in vivo clearance was assessed. CL in dog hepatocytes ranged from 9.4 to 135 l/min/10 cells for fexofenadine and telmisartan, respectively. Active process contributed >75% to CL for 5/9 drugs. Rosuvastatin and valsartan showed Kp > 10, whereas cerivastatin, pitavastatin, repaglinide, and telmisartan had Kp < 5. The extent of hepatocellular binding in dog was consistent with other preclinical species and humans. The bias (2.73-fold) obtained from comparison of predicted versus in vivo dog CL was applied as an average empirical scaling factor (ESF) for in vitro-in vivo extrapolation of human CL The ESF based on dog reduced underprediction of human CL for the same data set (geometric mean fold error = 2.1), highlighting its utility as a preclinical model to investigate OATP-mediated uptake. The ESF from all preclinical species resulted in comparable improvement of human clearance prediction, in contrast to drug-specific empirical scalars, rationalized by species differences in expression and/or relative contribution of particular transporters to drug hepatic uptake.

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