通过肉粉给药碘hexol和肌酐的联合药理学模型评估GFR和肾脏OCT2/MATE活性。

IF 6.3 2区 医学 Q1 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Zhendong Chen, Qian Dong, Charalambos Dokos, Jana Boland, Uwe Fuhr, Max Taubert
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在肾功能不稳定的患者中,通过血浆肌酐浓度准确评估肾小球滤过率(GFR)具有挑战性。本研究旨在完善对肌酐动力学的理解,以便通过OCT2/MATE更可靠地评估人类GFR和净肌酐小管分泌(nCTS)。在一项对14名健康志愿者的临床研究中,碘己醇被静脉注射作为GFR的参考标记物,肌酐通过肉粉被引入。采用致密血浆和尿液取样建立了联合药物计量模型。模拟评估了不同肌酐分布体积(Vd)值对急性肾损伤(AKI)后GFR估计的影响,并评估了有限采样策略对GFR和nCTS估计的影响。碘己醇和肌酐的药代动力学参数与报道值一致,但观察到Vd占总体重的41%,nCTS占总肌酐清除率的31%。基于单点肌酐测量的常用方程均高估了GFR,其中肾脏疾病饮食调整(MDRD)方程表现最佳,其次是慢性肾脏疾病流行病学合作(CKD-EPI) 2009年方程。仿真结果表明,Vd估计精度对仅从肌酐血浆浓度检测AKI有影响。低剂量碘hexol给药后,5小时单次血浆样本和0 - 5小时尿液样本使用联合模型提供了GFR和nCTS的准确估计,并能够充分纠正尿液收集不全。这种方法显示了基于估计的nCTS评估肾转运蛋白活性的希望。
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A Joint Pharmacometric Model of Iohexol and Creatinine Administered through a Meat Meal to Assess GFR and Renal OCT2/MATE Activity.

Accurately assessing glomerular filtration rate (GFR) from plasma creatinine concentrations is challenging in patients with unstable renal function. This study aimed to refine the understanding of creatinine kinetics for more reliable assessments of GFR and net creatinine tubular secretion (nCTS) via OCT2/MATE in humans. In a clinical study of 14 healthy volunteers, iohexol was administered intravenously as a reference GFR marker, and creatinine was introduced through a meat meal. A joint pharmacometric model was developed using dense plasma and urine sampling. Simulations were used to evaluate the effect of different creatinine volume of distribution (Vd) values on GFR estimation after acute kidney injury (AKI) and to assess the impact of limited sampling strategies on GFR and nCTS estimation. Pharmacokinetic parameters for iohexol and creatinine aligned with reported values, but a lower Vd of 41% of total body weight and a nCTS fraction of 31% relative to overall creatinine clearance were observed. Commonly used equations based on single-point creatinine measurement all overestimated GFR, with the Modification of Diet in Renal Disease (MDRD) equation performing best, followed by Chronic Kidney Disease Epidemiology Collaboration (CKD-EPI) 2009 equation. Simulations demonstrate the effect of Vd estimate accuracy on detecting AKI from creatinine plasma concentrations only. Following low-dose iohexol administration, a single plasma sample at 5 hours and a urine sample from 0 to 5 hours provided accurate estimates of both GFR and nCTS using the joint model and enabled adequate correction for incomplete urine collection. This approach shows promise for assessing renal transporter activity based on estimated nCTS.

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期刊介绍: Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics (CPT) is the authoritative cross-disciplinary journal in experimental and clinical medicine devoted to publishing advances in the nature, action, efficacy, and evaluation of therapeutics. CPT welcomes original Articles in the emerging areas of translational, predictive and personalized medicine; new therapeutic modalities including gene and cell therapies; pharmacogenomics, proteomics and metabolomics; bioinformation and applied systems biology complementing areas of pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics, human investigation and clinical trials, pharmacovigilence, pharmacoepidemiology, pharmacometrics, and population pharmacology.
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