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Using Semiphysiologically-Based Pharmacokinetic (Semi-Pbpk) Modeling To Explore The Impact Of Differences Between The Intravenous (Iv) And Oral (Po) Route Of Administration On The Magnitude And Time Course Of Cyp3a-Mediated Metabolic Drug-Drug Interactions (Ddi) Using Midazolam (Mdz) As Prototypical Substrate And Fluconazole (Flz) And Erythromycin (Ery) As Prototypical Inhibitors, Mengyao Li Jan 2016

Using Semiphysiologically-Based Pharmacokinetic (Semi-Pbpk) Modeling To Explore The Impact Of Differences Between The Intravenous (Iv) And Oral (Po) Route Of Administration On The Magnitude And Time Course Of Cyp3a-Mediated Metabolic Drug-Drug Interactions (Ddi) Using Midazolam (Mdz) As Prototypical Substrate And Fluconazole (Flz) And Erythromycin (Ery) As Prototypical Inhibitors, Mengyao Li

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The purpose of the project was to investigate the impact of IV and PO routes difference for MDZ, a prototypical CYP3A substrate, and two CYP3A inhibitors (CYP3AI) -FLZ and ERY-, on the magnitude and time course of their inhibitory metabolic DDI.

Individual semi-PBPK models for MDZ, FLZ and ERY were developed and validated separately, using pharmacokinetic (PK) parameters from clinical/in-vitro studies and published physiological parameters. Subsequently, DDI sub-models between MDZ and CYP3AIs incorporated non-competitive and mechanism-based inhibition (MBI) for FLZ and ERY, respectively, on hepatic and gut wall (GW) CYP3A metabolism of MDZ, using available in-vitro/in-vivo information. Model-simulated MDZ …


Role Of Oxidative Reactive Species And Antioxidants In Metabolism And Transport Of Therapeutic Drugs, Svetlana Verenich Jan 2010

Role Of Oxidative Reactive Species And Antioxidants In Metabolism And Transport Of Therapeutic Drugs, Svetlana Verenich

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Oxidative stress (OS) is a frequent complication of various disease conditions such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease, atherosclerosis, preeclampsia, rheumatoid arthritis, diabetes including gestational diabetes, etc. OS is defined as an imbalance between the production of reactive species and the ability of an organism to detoxify the reactive intermediates and repair the damage. As a result of OS, the excess of reactive species such as oxygen superoxide (O2-), hydroxyl radical (OH), peroxynitrite (ONOO−), 4-hydroxynonenal (4HNE), etc., have a tendency to react with nearby proteins/nucleic acids/lipids changing their functionality or inactivating them completely. The organism has many ways to protect itself …