ASP8477 (molecular weight 325.36 g/mol) is a fatty acid amide hydrolase inhibitor intended for the treatment of neuropathic pain. Results from in vitro studies indicated that ASP8477 is a direct inhibitor of cytochrome P450 (CYP) 2C8, 2C9, 2C19, 2D6, and 3A4 enzymes at expected efficacious concentrations, with the strongest effect on CYP2C19; a phase 1 study confirmed ASP8477 to be a CYP2C19 inhibitor. To further evaluate the interaction potential of ASP8477, a cocktail interaction study was performed using the probe substrates of the validated Inje cocktail containing losartan (CYP2C9), omeprazole (CYP2C19), dextromethorphan (CYP2D6), and midazolam (CYP3A4). Because ASP8477 shows nonlinear pharmacokinetics, 3 doses (20, 60, and 100 mg) were evaluated. This study revealed changes in exposure (area under the concentration-time curve) of the probe substrates after treatment with 20, 60, and 100 mg ASP8477, respectively, compared with substrates alone with geometric mean ratios of: midazolam, 119%, 151%, and 158%; losartan, 107%, 144%, and 190%; omeprazole, 213%, 456%, and 610%; and dextromethorphan, 138%, 340%, and 555% (with increasing doses, respectively). Overall, ASP8477 was a weak inhibitor for CYP3A4 and CYP2C9, a moderate to strong inhibitor for CYP2C19, and a weak to strong inhibitor for CYP2D6, with doses from 20 to 100 mg. This study confirmed that the Inje cocktail approach was able to detect relevant drug-drug interactions impacting further development of ASP8477 and future therapeutic use. With the approach used here, the inhibiting effect of a perpetrator drug on different CYP enzymes can be evaluated, and at different doses, thereby supporting dose recommendations for potential interactions.
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Eur J Pharmacol
August 2020
Drug Discovery Res, Astellas Pharma Inc., 21, Miyukigaoka, Tsukuba-shi, Ibaraki, 305-8585, Japan.
Exogenous cannabinoid receptor agonists are clinically effective for treating chronic pain but frequently cause side effects in the central nervous system. Fatty acid amide hydrolase (FAAH) is a primary catabolic enzyme for anandamide, an endogenous cannabinoid agonist. 3-Pyridyl 4-(phenylcarbamoyl)piperidine-1-carboxylate (ASP8477) is a potent and selective FAAH inhibitor that is orally active and able to increase the brain anandamide level and is effective in rat models of neuropathic and osteoarthritis pain without causing motor coordination deficits.
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May 2019
Department of Clinical Pharmacology and Exploratory Development, Astellas Pharma Europe BV, Leiden, The Netherlands.
ASP8477 (molecular weight 325.36 g/mol) is a fatty acid amide hydrolase inhibitor intended for the treatment of neuropathic pain. Results from in vitro studies indicated that ASP8477 is a direct inhibitor of cytochrome P450 (CYP) 2C8, 2C9, 2C19, 2D6, and 3A4 enzymes at expected efficacious concentrations, with the strongest effect on CYP2C19; a phase 1 study confirmed ASP8477 to be a CYP2C19 inhibitor.
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June 2018
Astellas Pharma Europe B.V., Leiden, Netherlands.
Objectives: To evaluate the analgesic/antihyperalgesic effect of ASP8477.
Design: Randomized, double-blind, double-dummy, cross-over, placebo- and active comparator-controlled study.
Setting: HPR Dr.
Eur J Pharmacol
November 2017
Pharmacology Research Laboratories, Drug Discovery Research, Astellas Pharma Inc., 21 Miyukigaoka, Tsukuba-shi, Ibaraki 305-8585, Japan.
Although exogenous agonists for cannabinoid (CB) receptors are clinically effective for treating chronic pain, global activation of brain CB receptors causes frequent central nervous system (CNS) side-effects. Fatty acid amide hydrolase (FAAH) is a primary catabolic enzyme for anandamide (AEA), an endogenous CB. Recently, we discovered a novel FAAH inhibitor, 3-pyridyl 4-(phenylcarbamoyl)piperidine-1-carboxylate (ASP8477).
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December 2017
Astellas Pharma Global Development, Northbrook, Illinois, USA.
Objective: To evaluate the analgesic efficacy and safety of ASP8477 in patients with peripheral neuropathic pain (PNP).
Design: Enriched enrollment randomized withdrawal.
Setting: Centers in Poland (four), Czech Republic (six), and the United Kingdom (two).
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