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Title Ocular Drug Distribution After Topical Administration: Population Pharmacokinetic Model in Rabbits
Creator Djebli et al.
Author Nassim Djebli
Author Sonia Khier
Author Florence Griguer
Author Anne-Laure Coutant
Author Alexandra Tavernier
Author Gerard Fabre
Author Caroline Leriche
Author David Fabre
Abstract BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: When eye diseases are treated by topical administration, the success of treatment lies in the effective drug concentration in the target tissue. This is why the drug's pharmacokinetic, in the different substructures of the eye, needs to be explored more accurately during drug development. The aim of the present analysis was to describe by rabbit model, the distribution of a drug after ocular instillation in the selected eye tissues and fluids. METHODS: By a top-down population approach, we developed and validated a population pharmacokinetics (PopPK) model, using tissue concentrations (tear, naso-lacrymal duct, cornea and aqueous humor) of a new src tyrosine kinase inhibitor (FV-60165) in each anterior segment's tissue and fluid of the rabbit eye. Inter-individual variability was estimated and the impact of the formulation (solution or nanosuspension) was evaluated. RESULTS: The model structure selected for the eye is a 4-compartment model with the formulation as a significant covariate on the first-order rate constant between tears and the naso-lacrymal duct. The model showed a good predictive performance and may be used to estimate the concentration-time profiles after single or repeated administration, in each substructure of the eye for each animal included in the analysis. CONCLUSIONS: This analysis allowed describing the distribution of a drug in the different selected tissues and fluids in the rabbit's eyes after instillation of the prodrug as a solution or nanosuspension.
Publication European Journal of Drug Metabolism and Pharmacokinetics
Volume 42
Issue 1
Pages 59-68
Date Feb 2017
Journal Abbr Eur J Drug Metab Pharmacokinet
Language eng
DOI 10.1007/s13318-016-0319-4
ISSN 2107-0180
Short Title Ocular Drug Distribution After Topical Administration
Library Catalog PubMed
Extra PMID: 26820265 PMCID: PMC5306244
Tags Administration, Topical, Animals, Aqueous Humor, Cornea, Eye, Models, Biological, Nasolacrimal Duct, original, Prodrugs, Protein Kinase Inhibitors, Rabbits, Solutions, Suspensions, Tears, Tissue Distribution
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