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Food Administration and Not Genetic Variants Causes Pharmacokinetic Variability of Tadalafil and Finasteride

Tadalafil and finasteride are used in combination for the management of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Genetic variations in genes involved in the metabolism and transport of tadalafil or finasteride (i.e., pharmacogenes) could affect their pharmacokinetic processes altering their drug exposure...

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Autores principales: Villapalos-García, Gonzalo, Zubiaur, Pablo, Marián-Revilla, Cristina, Soria-Chacartegui, Paula, Navares-Gómez, Marcos, Mejía-Abril, Gina, Rodríguez-Lopez, Andrea, González-Iglesias, Eva, Martín-Vílchez, Samuel, Román, Manuel, Ochoa, Dolores, Abad-Santos, Francisco
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10672114/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38003881
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jpm13111566
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author Villapalos-García, Gonzalo
Zubiaur, Pablo
Marián-Revilla, Cristina
Soria-Chacartegui, Paula
Navares-Gómez, Marcos
Mejía-Abril, Gina
Rodríguez-Lopez, Andrea
González-Iglesias, Eva
Martín-Vílchez, Samuel
Román, Manuel
Ochoa, Dolores
Abad-Santos, Francisco
author_facet Villapalos-García, Gonzalo
Zubiaur, Pablo
Marián-Revilla, Cristina
Soria-Chacartegui, Paula
Navares-Gómez, Marcos
Mejía-Abril, Gina
Rodríguez-Lopez, Andrea
González-Iglesias, Eva
Martín-Vílchez, Samuel
Román, Manuel
Ochoa, Dolores
Abad-Santos, Francisco
author_sort Villapalos-García, Gonzalo
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description Tadalafil and finasteride are used in combination for the management of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Genetic variations in genes involved in the metabolism and transport of tadalafil or finasteride (i.e., pharmacogenes) could affect their pharmacokinetic processes altering their drug exposure, efficacy, and toxicity. The main objective of this study was to investigate the effects of variants in pharmacogenes on the pharmacokinetics of tadalafil and finasteride. An exploratory candidate gene study involving 120 variants in 33 genes was performed with 66 male healthy volunteers from two bioequivalence clinical trials after administration of tadalafil/finasteride 5 mg/5 mg under fed or fasting conditions. Afterwards, a confirmatory study was conducted with 189 male and female volunteers receiving tadalafil 20 mg formulations in seven additional bioequivalence clinical trials. Regarding tadalafil, fed volunteers showed higher area in the time-concentration curve (AUC(∞)), maximum plasma concentration (C(max)), and time to reach C(max) (t(max)) compared to fasting volunteers; male volunteers also showed higher AUC(∞) and C(max) compared to female volunteers. Furthermore, fed volunteers presented higher finasteride AUC(∞), C(max) and t(max) compared to fasting individuals. Variants in ABCC3, CYP1A2, CES1, NUDT15, SLC22A1/A2 and UGT2B10 were nominally associated with pharmacokinetic variation in tadalafil and/or finasteride but did not remain significant after correction for multiple comparisons. Genetic variation did not demonstrate to clinically impact on the pharmacokinetics of finasteride and tadalafil; however, additional studies with larger sample sizes are needed to assess the effect of rare variants, such as CYP3A4*20 or *22, on tadalafil and finasteride pharmacokinetics.
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spelling pubmed-106721142023-10-31 Food Administration and Not Genetic Variants Causes Pharmacokinetic Variability of Tadalafil and Finasteride Villapalos-García, Gonzalo Zubiaur, Pablo Marián-Revilla, Cristina Soria-Chacartegui, Paula Navares-Gómez, Marcos Mejía-Abril, Gina Rodríguez-Lopez, Andrea González-Iglesias, Eva Martín-Vílchez, Samuel Román, Manuel Ochoa, Dolores Abad-Santos, Francisco J Pers Med Article Tadalafil and finasteride are used in combination for the management of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Genetic variations in genes involved in the metabolism and transport of tadalafil or finasteride (i.e., pharmacogenes) could affect their pharmacokinetic processes altering their drug exposure, efficacy, and toxicity. The main objective of this study was to investigate the effects of variants in pharmacogenes on the pharmacokinetics of tadalafil and finasteride. An exploratory candidate gene study involving 120 variants in 33 genes was performed with 66 male healthy volunteers from two bioequivalence clinical trials after administration of tadalafil/finasteride 5 mg/5 mg under fed or fasting conditions. Afterwards, a confirmatory study was conducted with 189 male and female volunteers receiving tadalafil 20 mg formulations in seven additional bioequivalence clinical trials. Regarding tadalafil, fed volunteers showed higher area in the time-concentration curve (AUC(∞)), maximum plasma concentration (C(max)), and time to reach C(max) (t(max)) compared to fasting volunteers; male volunteers also showed higher AUC(∞) and C(max) compared to female volunteers. Furthermore, fed volunteers presented higher finasteride AUC(∞), C(max) and t(max) compared to fasting individuals. Variants in ABCC3, CYP1A2, CES1, NUDT15, SLC22A1/A2 and UGT2B10 were nominally associated with pharmacokinetic variation in tadalafil and/or finasteride but did not remain significant after correction for multiple comparisons. Genetic variation did not demonstrate to clinically impact on the pharmacokinetics of finasteride and tadalafil; however, additional studies with larger sample sizes are needed to assess the effect of rare variants, such as CYP3A4*20 or *22, on tadalafil and finasteride pharmacokinetics. MDPI 2023-10-31 /pmc/articles/PMC10672114/ /pubmed/38003881 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jpm13111566 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Villapalos-García, Gonzalo
Zubiaur, Pablo
Marián-Revilla, Cristina
Soria-Chacartegui, Paula
Navares-Gómez, Marcos
Mejía-Abril, Gina
Rodríguez-Lopez, Andrea
González-Iglesias, Eva
Martín-Vílchez, Samuel
Román, Manuel
Ochoa, Dolores
Abad-Santos, Francisco
Food Administration and Not Genetic Variants Causes Pharmacokinetic Variability of Tadalafil and Finasteride
title Food Administration and Not Genetic Variants Causes Pharmacokinetic Variability of Tadalafil and Finasteride
title_full Food Administration and Not Genetic Variants Causes Pharmacokinetic Variability of Tadalafil and Finasteride
title_fullStr Food Administration and Not Genetic Variants Causes Pharmacokinetic Variability of Tadalafil and Finasteride
title_full_unstemmed Food Administration and Not Genetic Variants Causes Pharmacokinetic Variability of Tadalafil and Finasteride
title_short Food Administration and Not Genetic Variants Causes Pharmacokinetic Variability of Tadalafil and Finasteride
title_sort food administration and not genetic variants causes pharmacokinetic variability of tadalafil and finasteride
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10672114/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38003881
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jpm13111566
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