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PHAR 751 Drug Metabolism & Interactions: Intestinal Secretion Sarah Brown, Pharm.D. Pharmacy Practice Resident Asante Health System.

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1 PHAR 751 Drug Metabolism & Interactions: Intestinal Secretion Sarah Brown, Pharm.D. Pharmacy Practice Resident Asante Health System

2 Review of Drug Metabolism and Absorption…

3 …in the Intestine

4 Mechanisms of Membrane Transport (a refresher) TypeTransport Protein? Saturation gradient? Against gradient? Energy?Examples Simple diffusion No O 2, H 2 O Ion channelYesNo Na + channel Facilitated diffusion Yes No Glucose transporter 1° Active transport Yes H + ATPase, Ca 2+ ATPas, ATP 2° Active transport Yes Na+/Ca2+ antiporter, Na+/glucose symporters

5 P-glycoprotein (P-gp) 170kD transmembrane glycoprotein –Member of ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporter superfamily Encoded by MDR1 (multidrug resistance) gene Location –Apical membrane of secretory cells –High levels: Intestinal mucosa renal proximal tubules hepatocytes adrenal gland BBB Hansten, PD. Role of P-Glycoprotein and Organic Anion Transporting Polypeptides in Drug Absorption and Distribution: Focus on H1-Receptor Antagonists. Clin Drug Invest 21 (8):587-596, 2001. Posted to Medscape 8/1/01

6 Membrane transport: P-glycoprotein Edwards Filaria Journal 2003 2(Suppl 1):S8 doi:10.1186/1475-2883-2-S1-S8

7 Drug absorption: effect of inhibition of P-gp Inhibition of p-gp  More drug enters = ↑ absorption P-gp action: reduced absorption of substrate Hansten, PD. Role of P-Glycoprotein and Organic Anion Transporting Polypeptides in Drug Absorption and Distributioin: Focus on H1-Receptor Antagonists. Clin Drug Invest 21 (8):587-596, 2001. Posted to Medscape 8/1/01

8 Substrates http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morphinehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morphine Accessed 2/25/07

9 P-gp substrates Anticancer drugs –Actinomycin D –Colchicine –Daunorubicin –Docetaxel –Doxorubicin –Etoposide –Irinotecan –Methotrexate –Mitomycin C –Mitoxantrone –Paclitaxel (Taxol) –Tamoxifen –Teniposide –Topotecan –Vinblastine –Vincristine Antihistamines –Fexofenadine –Terfenadine (DSC) Antibiotics –Cefazolin –Cefoperazone –Erythromycin –Levofloxacin –Sparfloxacin (DSC) Schwab et al. Ann Rev Pharmacol Toxicol. 2003;43:285-307

10 P-gp substrates (cont.) Cardiac drugs –Digoxin –Digitoxin –Propafenone –Amiodarone –Talinolol –Quinidine HIV Protease Inhibitors –Amprenavir –Indinavir –Nelfinavir –Ritonavir –Saquinavir Morphine Derivatives –Morphine –Morphine-6- glucouronide Peptides –Gramicidin D –Valinomycin CNS drugs –Domperidone –Fluphenazine –Loperamide –Ondansetron –Perphenazine –Phenoxazine –Phenytoin Schwab et al. Ann Rev Pharmacol Toxicol. 2003;43:285-307

11 P-gp substrates (cont.) Steroids –Aldosterone –Dexamethasone –Hydrocortisone Immunosuppressants –Cyclosporin A –Tacrolimus Others –Atorvastatin –Bunitrolol –Celiprolol –Irinotecan –Losartan –Lovastatin –Rifampin Schwab et al. Ann Rev Pharmacol Toxicol. 2003;43:285-307

12 Inhibitors http://images.google.comhttp://images.google.com Accessed 2/25/07

13 P-gp inhibitors Valspodar Quinidine Verapamil Cyclosporin Spironolactone Ketoconazole Erythromycin Amiodarone Diltiazem Itraconazole Hansten, PD. Role of P-Glycoprotein and Organic Anion Transporting Polypeptides in Drug Absorption and Distribution: Focus on H1-Receptor Antagonists. Clin Drug Invest 21 (8):587-596, 2001. Posted to Medscape 8/1/01

14 Inducers http://images.google.comhttp://images.google.com Accessed 2/25/07

15 P-gp Inducers Rifampin Phenobarbital Clotrimazole Reserpine Isosafrole Midazolam Glucocorticoids Nifedipine Quercetin Kaempferol Galanin St. John’s Wort Hansten, PD. Role of P-Glycoprotein and Organic Anion Transporting Polypeptides in Drug Absorption and Distributioin: Focus on H1-Receptor Antagonists. Clin Drug Invest 21 (8):587-596, 2001. Posted to Medscape 8/1/01

16 Greiner, et al. The role of intestinal p-glycoprotein in the interaction of digoxin and rifampin. J Clin Investig. 104:147(2) 147-153. Substrate: Digoxin po (a) Digoxin IV (b) Inducer: Rifampin  Interaction in the intestine  Induction of p-gp P-gp induction

17 P-gp induction: duodenal biopsies Greiner, et al. The role of intestinal p-glycoprotein in the interaction of digoxin and rifampin. J Clin Investig. 104:147(2) 147-153.

18 PK: Digoxin w/ and w/o Rifampin Greiner, et al. The role of intestinal p-glycoprotein in the interaction of digoxin and rifampin. J Clin Investig. 104:147(2) 147-153.

19 Talinolol w/ and w/o Rifampin Westphal, et al. Induction of p-glycoprotein by rifampin increases intestinal secretion of talinolol in human beings: A new type of drug/drug interaction. Clin Pharmacol Ther 2000;68:345-55. Study design: IV & po

20 PK: Talinolol w/ and w/o Rifampin Westphal, et al. Induction of p-glycoprotein by rifampin increases intestinal secretion of talinolol in human beings: A new type of drug/drug interaction. Clin Pharmacol Ther 2000;68:345-55. IVOral

21 PK: Talinolol w/ and w/o Rifampin Westphal, et al. Induction of p-glycoprotein by rifampin increases intestinal secretion of talinolol in human beings: A new type of drug/drug interaction. Clin Pharmacol Ther 2000;68:345-55.

22 Clearance: p-gp + systemic  Multiple routes of clearance

23 Another study… Loperamide + Quinidine PK Sadeque, et al. Increased drug delivery to the brain by p-glycoprotein inhibition. Clin Pharmacol Ther 2000;68:231-7. A: [Loperamide] B: [Metabolite]

24 Loperamide + Quinidine PD Sadeque, et al. Increased drug delivery to the brain by p-glycoprotein inhibition. Clin Pharmacol Ther 2000;68:231-7.

25 PK + PD Loperamide w/ and w/o Quinidine Sadeque, et al. Increased drug delivery to the brain by p-glycoprotein inhibition. Clin Pharmacol Ther 2000;68:231-7.


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