Fexofenadine brain exposure and the influence of blood-brain barrier P-glycoprotein after fexofenadine and terfenadine administration.

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  • Rong Zhao
  • J Cory Kalvass
  • Souzan B Yanni
  • Arlene S Bridges
  • Gary M Pollack
چکیده

P-glycoprotein (P-gp) plays an important role in determining net brain uptake of fexofenadine. Initial in vivo experiments with 24-h subcutaneous osmotic minipump administration demonstrated that fexofenadine brain penetration was 48-fold higher in mdr1a(-/-) mice than in mdr1a(+/+) mice. In contrast, the P-gp efflux ratio at the blood-brain barrier (BBB) for fexofenadine was only approximately 4 using an in situ brain perfusion technique. Pharmacokinetic modeling based on the experimental results indicated that the apparent fexofenadine P-gp efflux ratio is time-dependent due to low passive permeability at the BBB. Fexofenadine brain penetration after terfenadine administration was approximately 25- to 27-fold higher than after fexofenadine administration in both mdr1a(+/+) and mdr1a(-/-) mice, consistent with terfenadine metabolism to fexofenadine in murine brain tissue. The fexofenadine formation rate after terfenadine in situ brain perfusion was comparable with that in a 2-h brain tissue homogenate in vitro incubation. The fexofenadine formation rate increased approximately 5-fold during a 2-h brain tissue homogenate incubation with hydroxyl-terfenadine, suggesting that the hydroxylation of terfenadine is the rate-limiting step in fexofenadine formation. Moreover, regional brain metabolism seems to be an important factor in terfenadine brain disposition and, consequently, fexofenadine brain exposure. Taken together, these results indicate that the fexofenadine BBB P-gp efflux ratio has been underestimated previously due to the lack of complete equilibration of fexofenadine across the blood-brain interface under typical experimental paradigms.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Drug metabolism and disposition: the biological fate of chemicals

دوره 37 3  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2009