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High degree of pharmacokinetic compatibility exists between the five-herb medicine XueBiJing and antibiotics comedicated in sepsis care

Managing the dysregulated host response to infection remains a major challenge in sepsis care. Chinese treatment guideline recommends adding XueBiJing, a five-herb medicine, to antibiotic-based sepsis care. Although adding XueBiJing further reduced 28-day mortality via modulating the host response,...

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Autores principales: Li, Jian, Olaleye, Olajide E., Yu, Xuan, Jia, Weiwei, Yang, Junling, Lu, Chuang, Liu, Songqiao, Yu, Jingjing, Duan, Xiaona, Wang, Yaya, Dong, Kai, He, Rongrong, Cheng, Chen, Li, Chuan
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Publicado: Elsevier 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6804443/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31649852
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apsb.2019.06.003
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author Li, Jian
Olaleye, Olajide E.
Yu, Xuan
Jia, Weiwei
Yang, Junling
Lu, Chuang
Liu, Songqiao
Yu, Jingjing
Duan, Xiaona
Wang, Yaya
Dong, Kai
He, Rongrong
Cheng, Chen
Li, Chuan
author_facet Li, Jian
Olaleye, Olajide E.
Yu, Xuan
Jia, Weiwei
Yang, Junling
Lu, Chuang
Liu, Songqiao
Yu, Jingjing
Duan, Xiaona
Wang, Yaya
Dong, Kai
He, Rongrong
Cheng, Chen
Li, Chuan
author_sort Li, Jian
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description Managing the dysregulated host response to infection remains a major challenge in sepsis care. Chinese treatment guideline recommends adding XueBiJing, a five-herb medicine, to antibiotic-based sepsis care. Although adding XueBiJing further reduced 28-day mortality via modulating the host response, pharmacokinetic herb–drug interaction is a widely recognized issue that needs to be studied. Building on our earlier systematic chemical and human pharmacokinetic investigations of XueBiJing, we evaluated the degree of pharmacokinetic compatibility for XueBiJing/antibiotic combination based on mechanistic evidence of interaction risk. Considering both XueBiJing‒antibiotic and antibiotic‒XueBiJing interaction potential, we integrated informatics-based approach with experimental approach and developed a compound pair-based method for data processing. To reflect clinical reality, we selected for study XueBiJing compounds bioavailable for drug interactions and 45 antibiotics commonly used in sepsis care in China. Based on the data of interacting with drug metabolizing enzymes and transporters, no XueBiJing compound could pair, as perpetrator, with the antibiotics. Although some antibiotics could, due to their inhibition of uridine 5′-diphosphoglucuronosyltransferase 2B15, organic anion transporters 1/2 and/or organic anion-transporting polypeptide 1B3, pair with senkyunolide I, tanshinol and salvianolic acid B, the potential interactions (resulting in increased exposure) are likely desirable due to these XueBiJing compounds' low baseline exposure levels. Inhibition of aldehyde dehydrogenase by 7 antibiotics probably results in undesirable reduction of exposure to protocatechuic acid from XueBiJing. Collectively, XueBiJing/antibiotic combination exhibited a high degree of pharmacokinetic compatibility at clinically relevant doses. The methodology developed can be applied to investigate other drug combinations.
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spelling pubmed-68044432019-10-24 High degree of pharmacokinetic compatibility exists between the five-herb medicine XueBiJing and antibiotics comedicated in sepsis care Li, Jian Olaleye, Olajide E. Yu, Xuan Jia, Weiwei Yang, Junling Lu, Chuang Liu, Songqiao Yu, Jingjing Duan, Xiaona Wang, Yaya Dong, Kai He, Rongrong Cheng, Chen Li, Chuan Acta Pharm Sin B Original article Managing the dysregulated host response to infection remains a major challenge in sepsis care. Chinese treatment guideline recommends adding XueBiJing, a five-herb medicine, to antibiotic-based sepsis care. Although adding XueBiJing further reduced 28-day mortality via modulating the host response, pharmacokinetic herb–drug interaction is a widely recognized issue that needs to be studied. Building on our earlier systematic chemical and human pharmacokinetic investigations of XueBiJing, we evaluated the degree of pharmacokinetic compatibility for XueBiJing/antibiotic combination based on mechanistic evidence of interaction risk. Considering both XueBiJing‒antibiotic and antibiotic‒XueBiJing interaction potential, we integrated informatics-based approach with experimental approach and developed a compound pair-based method for data processing. To reflect clinical reality, we selected for study XueBiJing compounds bioavailable for drug interactions and 45 antibiotics commonly used in sepsis care in China. Based on the data of interacting with drug metabolizing enzymes and transporters, no XueBiJing compound could pair, as perpetrator, with the antibiotics. Although some antibiotics could, due to their inhibition of uridine 5′-diphosphoglucuronosyltransferase 2B15, organic anion transporters 1/2 and/or organic anion-transporting polypeptide 1B3, pair with senkyunolide I, tanshinol and salvianolic acid B, the potential interactions (resulting in increased exposure) are likely desirable due to these XueBiJing compounds' low baseline exposure levels. Inhibition of aldehyde dehydrogenase by 7 antibiotics probably results in undesirable reduction of exposure to protocatechuic acid from XueBiJing. Collectively, XueBiJing/antibiotic combination exhibited a high degree of pharmacokinetic compatibility at clinically relevant doses. The methodology developed can be applied to investigate other drug combinations. Elsevier 2019-09 2019-06-19 /pmc/articles/PMC6804443/ /pubmed/31649852 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apsb.2019.06.003 Text en © 2019 Chinese Pharmaceutical Association and Institute of Materia Medica, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences. Production and hosting by Elsevier B.V. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Original article
Li, Jian
Olaleye, Olajide E.
Yu, Xuan
Jia, Weiwei
Yang, Junling
Lu, Chuang
Liu, Songqiao
Yu, Jingjing
Duan, Xiaona
Wang, Yaya
Dong, Kai
He, Rongrong
Cheng, Chen
Li, Chuan
High degree of pharmacokinetic compatibility exists between the five-herb medicine XueBiJing and antibiotics comedicated in sepsis care
title High degree of pharmacokinetic compatibility exists between the five-herb medicine XueBiJing and antibiotics comedicated in sepsis care
title_full High degree of pharmacokinetic compatibility exists between the five-herb medicine XueBiJing and antibiotics comedicated in sepsis care
title_fullStr High degree of pharmacokinetic compatibility exists between the five-herb medicine XueBiJing and antibiotics comedicated in sepsis care
title_full_unstemmed High degree of pharmacokinetic compatibility exists between the five-herb medicine XueBiJing and antibiotics comedicated in sepsis care
title_short High degree of pharmacokinetic compatibility exists between the five-herb medicine XueBiJing and antibiotics comedicated in sepsis care
title_sort high degree of pharmacokinetic compatibility exists between the five-herb medicine xuebijing and antibiotics comedicated in sepsis care
topic Original article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6804443/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31649852
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apsb.2019.06.003
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