A phase-1, open-label, single-dose study of the pharmacokinetics of buparlisib in subjects with mild to severe hepatic impairment.

IF 2.9 4区 医学
Journal of Clinical Pharmacology Pub Date : 2016-03-01 Epub Date: 2015-09-14 DOI:10.1002/jcph.590
Denes Csonka, Katharine Hazell, Edward Waldron, Sebastien Lorenzo, Vincent Duval, Lucia Trandafir, Zhanna D Kobalava
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The pharmacokinetics (PK) and safety of single-dose buparlisib (30 mg) were assessed in subjects with mild to severe hepatic impairment (n = 6 each) relative to healthy controls (n = 13). Blood samples were collected until 336 hours postdose and evaluated by liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry. PK parameters (including area under the curve [AUC∞ ] and Cmax ) were derived using noncompartmental analysis. Buparlisib was rapidly absorbed in all groups (median Tmax 1.0-1.3 h). Buparlisib exposure (AUC∞ ) was moderately increased in subjects with mild (geometric mean ratio [GMR] 1.16; 90%CI 0.81, 1.65), moderate (GMR 1.14; 90%CI 0.80, 1.63), or severe (GMR 1.20; 90%CI 0.84, 1.72) hepatic impairment, relative to healthy controls. Apparent oral clearance was similar across groups. Due to a higher unbound fraction in the severe group (0.21) than all other groups (0.17), subjects with severe hepatic impairment had greater exposure to unbound buparlisib (GMR relative to healthy controls: AUC∞ 1.52; 90%CI 1.09, 2.13; Cmax 1.83; 90%CI 1.42, 2.36). The results indicate that a buparlisib dose adjustment may not be necessary for patients with mild to moderate hepatic impairment. The safety and therapeutic indices should be considered before determining if a dose adjustment is appropriate for patients with severe hepatic impairment.

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布帕利西布在轻度至重度肝功能损害患者中的1期、开放标签、单剂量药代动力学研究。
相对于健康对照(n = 13),评估了单剂量布帕利西布(30mg)在轻度至重度肝功能损害受试者(n = 6)中的药代动力学(PK)和安全性。血液样本采集至给药后336小时,并通过液相色谱串联质谱法进行评估。PK参数(包括曲线下面积[AUC∞]和Cmax)采用非区室分析得到。布帕利西布在各组迅速吸收(中位Tmax 1.0 ~ 1.3 h)。轻度布帕利西布暴露(AUC∞)中度增高(几何平均比[GMR] 1.16;90%CI 0.81, 1.65),中度(GMR 1.14;90%CI 0.80, 1.63)或严重(GMR 1.20;90%可信区间(ci) 0.84, 1.72),与健康对照组相比,存在肝损害。各组明显的口腔清除率相似。由于严重组的未结合分数(0.21)高于其他所有组(0.17),严重肝功能损害受试者与健康对照组相比,暴露于未结合的布帕利西布(GMR)更高:AUC∞1.52;90%ci 1.09, 2.13;Cmax 1.83;90%ci 1.42, 2.36)。结果表明,轻度至中度肝功能损害患者可能不需要调整布帕利西布的剂量。在确定剂量调整是否适合严重肝功能损害患者之前,应考虑安全性和治疗指标。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Clinical Pharmacology (JCP) is a Human Pharmacology journal designed to provide physicians, pharmacists, research scientists, regulatory scientists, drug developers and academic colleagues a forum to present research in all aspects of Clinical Pharmacology. This includes original research in pharmacokinetics, pharmacogenetics/pharmacogenomics, pharmacometrics, physiologic based pharmacokinetic modeling, drug interactions, therapeutic drug monitoring, regulatory sciences (including unique methods of data analysis), special population studies, drug development, pharmacovigilance, womens’ health, pediatric pharmacology, and pharmacodynamics. Additionally, JCP publishes review articles, commentaries and educational manuscripts. The Journal also serves as an instrument to disseminate Public Policy statements from the American College of Clinical Pharmacology.
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