Use of In Vivo Imaging and Physiologically-Based Kinetic Modelling to Predict Hepatic Transporter Mediated Drug–Drug Interactions in Rats
Journal article, 2023

Gadoxetate, a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) contrast agent, is a substrate of organic-anion-transporting polypeptide 1B1 and multidrug resistance-associated protein 2. Six drugs, with varying degrees of transporter inhibition, were used to assess gadoxetate dynamic contrast enhanced MRI biomarkers for transporter inhibition in rats. Prospective prediction of changes in gadoxetate systemic and liver AUC (AUCR), resulting from transporter modulation, were performed by physiologically-based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) modelling. A tracer-kinetic model was used to estimate rate constants for hepatic uptake (khe), and biliary excretion (kbh). The observed median fold-decreases in gadoxetate liver AUC were 3.8- and 1.5-fold for ciclosporin and rifampicin, respectively. Ketoconazole unexpectedly decreased systemic and liver gadoxetate AUCs; the remaining drugs investigated (asunaprevir, bosentan, and pioglitazone) caused marginal changes. Ciclosporin decreased gadoxetate khe and kbh by 3.78 and 0.09 mL/min/mL, while decreases for rifampicin were 7.20 and 0.07 mL/min/mL, respectively. The relative decrease in khe (e.g., 96% for ciclosporin) was similar to PBPK-predicted inhibition of uptake (97–98%). PBPK modelling correctly predicted changes in gadoxetate systemic AUCR, whereas underprediction of decreases in liver AUCs was evident. The current study illustrates the modelling framework and integration of liver imaging data, PBPK, and tracer-kinetic models for prospective quantification of hepatic transporter-mediated DDI in humans.

hepatic transporters

DCE-MRI

OATP1B

pharmacokinetics

modelling and simulation

gadoxetate

Author

Nicola Melillo

SystemsForecastingUK Ltd.

Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health

Daniel Scotcher

Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health

J. Gerry Kenna

Bioxydyn Limited

Claudia Green

Bayer AG

Catherine D.G. Hines

GlaxoSmithKline, USA

Iina Laitinen

Antaros Medical AB

Sanofi-Aventis Deutschland GmbH

Paul Hockings

Chalmers, Electrical Engineering, Signal Processing and Biomedical Engineering

Antaros Medical AB

Kayode Ogungbenro

Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health

Ebony R. Gunwhy

University of Sheffield

Steven Sourbron

University of Sheffield

John C Waterton

Bioxydyn Limited

Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health

Gunnar Schuetz

Bayer AG

Aleksandra Galetin

Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health

Pharmaceutics

19994923 (eISSN)

Vol. 15 3 896

Subject Categories

Pharmaceutical Sciences

Oceanography, Hydrology, Water Resources

Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Medical Imaging

DOI

10.3390/pharmaceutics15030896

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4/27/2023