Prodrug approach for alphaIIbbeta3-peptidomimetic antagonists to enhance their transport in monolayers of a human intestinal cell line (Caco-2): comparison of in vitro and in vivo data
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Prodrug approach for alphaIIbbeta3-peptidomimetic antagonists to enhance their transport in monolayers of a human intestinal cell line (Caco-2): comparison of in vitro and in vivo data
Abstract
Purpose: Different lipophilic derivatives of a potent alphaIIbbeta3-antagonist with benzamidino-oxazolidinone structure were investigated with respect to transport and metabolism properties to evaluate their potential as prodrugs with improved absorption behavior.
Methods: Intestinal transport and metabolism of the compounds were studied in Caco-2 monolayers under in vitro conditions and quantitated by a reversed-phase HPLC- method. Peroral bioavailability in cynomolgus monkeys and inhibition of platelet aggregation (guinea pig) were compared to in vitro permeability coefficients.
Results: N-alkoxycarbonyl- and N-benzoyl-derivatization of the benzamidine-parent drug increased the apparent permeabilities across Caco-2 monolayers by a factor of 25-100 fold. Most prodrugs were transported mainly by passive diffusion, whereas the methoxycarbonyl-derivative EMD 122347 displayed directional transport from basolateral (BL) to apical (AP). This polarized efflux was concentration dependent (saturable kinetics with Km = 207 microM, Vmax = 0.275 nmol cm(-2) min(-1)) and could be reduced in the presence of verapamil (300 microM), an inhibitor of p-glycoprotein. Cell mediated cleavage of the prodrugs was low and showed only slight differences to hydrolysis in buffer solution, indicating a predominantly non enzymatic cleavage. Both peroral bioavailability (monkey) and the inhibition of ex-vivo platelet aggregation (guinea pig) gave the same rank order as the permeability coefficients obtained in Caco-2 monolayers.
Conclusions: Alkoxycarbonylamidine- and benzoylamidine promoieties of a RGD mimetic alphaIIbbeta3-antagonist considerably increased both effect bioavailabilities in animal experiments as well as in-vitro permeability in cell monolayers, demonstrating the potential of this approach to enhance transport of peptidomimetic drugs.
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