Characteristics of 1,3-bis-(2-ethoxycarbonylchromon-5-yloxy)-2-((S)- lysyloxy)propane dihydrochloride (N-556), a prodrug for the oral delivery of disodium cromoglycate, in absorption and excretion in rats and rabbits.

A Yoshimi, H Hashizume, M Kitagawa, K Nishimura, N Kakeya
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The absorption and excretion of 1,3-bis-(2-ethoxycarbonylchromon-5-yloxy)-2- ((S)-lysyloxy)propane dihydrochloride (N-556), which is a prodrug for the oral delivery of disodium cromoglycate (DSCG), were studied in rats and rabbits. In both animal species, the plasma concentration of DSCG after oral administration of N-556 peaked within 1.0 h, and thereafter declined with a half-life of about 1.2 h in rats and rabbits. The area under the plasma DSCG level versus time curve (AUC) increased in proportion to the dose of N-556 in both animals. The bioavailability of N-556 as calculated from AUC was about 6% in rats and 40% in rabbits, whereas that of DSCG was only 0.1% in rats and 2.5% in rabbits. About 2% and 15% of the dose were respectively excreted as DSCG in the urine and bile after the oral administration of N-556 in rats. The ratio of biliary excretion to urinary excretion (B/U) after the oral administration of N-556 was about twice that after the intravenous injection of DSCG. In rabbits, the urinary and biliary excretions of DSCG after oral administration of N-556 were about 25% and 5%, respectively. The B/U ratio after the oral administration of N-556 in rabbits was similar to that after intravenous administration of DSCG. The difference in the systemic bioavailability of N-556 between rats and rabbits thus appears to be due to a first-pass effect, in addition to a difference in the absorption rate.

口服甘糖酸二钠前药1,3-二-(2-乙氧羰基铬-5-氧基)-2-(S)-氧基)丙烷二盐酸盐(N-556)在大鼠和家兔体内的吸收和排泄特性。
本文研究了口服糖糖酸二钠(DSCG)前药1,3-二-(2-乙氧基羰基铬-5-基氧基)-2- (S)-基氧基)丙烷二盐酸盐(N-556)在大鼠和家兔体内的吸收和排泄。大鼠和家兔口服N-556后血浆DSCG浓度在1.0 h内达到峰值,随后下降,半衰期约为1.2 h。两种动物血浆DSCG水平-时间曲线下面积(AUC)随N-556剂量成比例增加。根据AUC计算N-556在大鼠体内的生物利用度约为6%,家兔体内的生物利用度约为40%,而DSCG在大鼠体内的生物利用度仅为0.1%,家兔体内仅为2.5%。大鼠口服N-556后,约2%和15%的剂量以DSCG的形式随尿液和胆汁排出。口服N-556后胆尿排泄比(B/U)约为静脉注射DSCG后的2倍。家兔口服N-556后,DSCG的尿、胆排泄量分别约为25%和5%。家兔口服N-556后B/U比值与静脉给药DSCG后相似。因此,除了吸收率的差异外,大鼠和兔子之间N-556的全身生物利用度的差异似乎是由于一次过效应。
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