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Measurement of fasted state gastric antral motility before and after a standard bioavailability and bioequivalence 240 mL drink of water: Validation of MRI method against concomitant perfused manometry in healthy participants

OBJECTIVE: The gastrointestinal environment in which drug products need to disintegrate before the drug can dissolve and be absorbed has not been studied in detail due to limitations, especially invasiveness of existing techniques. Minimal in vivo data is available on undisturbed gastrointestinal mo...

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Autores principales: Heissam, Khaled, Abrehart, Nichola, Hoad, Caroline L., Wright, Jeff, Menys, Alex, Murray, Kathryn, Glover, Paul M., Hebbard, Geoffrey, Gowland, Penny A., Baker, Jason, Hasler, William L., Spiller, Robin C., Corsetti, Maura, Brasseur, James G., Hens, Bart, Shedden, Kerby, Dickens, Joseph, Mudie, Deanna M., Amidon, Greg E., Amidon, Gordon L., Marciani, Luca
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7657519/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33175860
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0241441
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author Heissam, Khaled
Abrehart, Nichola
Hoad, Caroline L.
Wright, Jeff
Menys, Alex
Murray, Kathryn
Glover, Paul M.
Hebbard, Geoffrey
Gowland, Penny A.
Baker, Jason
Hasler, William L.
Spiller, Robin C.
Corsetti, Maura
Brasseur, James G.
Hens, Bart
Shedden, Kerby
Dickens, Joseph
Mudie, Deanna M.
Amidon, Greg E.
Amidon, Gordon L.
Marciani, Luca
author_facet Heissam, Khaled
Abrehart, Nichola
Hoad, Caroline L.
Wright, Jeff
Menys, Alex
Murray, Kathryn
Glover, Paul M.
Hebbard, Geoffrey
Gowland, Penny A.
Baker, Jason
Hasler, William L.
Spiller, Robin C.
Corsetti, Maura
Brasseur, James G.
Hens, Bart
Shedden, Kerby
Dickens, Joseph
Mudie, Deanna M.
Amidon, Greg E.
Amidon, Gordon L.
Marciani, Luca
author_sort Heissam, Khaled
collection PubMed
description OBJECTIVE: The gastrointestinal environment in which drug products need to disintegrate before the drug can dissolve and be absorbed has not been studied in detail due to limitations, especially invasiveness of existing techniques. Minimal in vivo data is available on undisturbed gastrointestinal motility to improve relevance of predictive dissolution models and in silico tools such as physiologically-based pharmacokinetic models. Recent advances in magnetic resonance imaging methods could provide novel data and insights that can be used as a reference to validate and, if necessary, optimize these models. The conventional method for measuring gastrointestinal motility is via a manometric technique involving intubation. Nevertheless, it is feasible to measure gastrointestinal motility with magnetic resonance imaging. The aim of this study was is to develop and validate a magnetic resonance imaging method using the most recent semi-automated analysis method against concomitant perfused manometry method. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Eighteen healthy fasted participants were recruited for this study. The participants were intubated with a water-perfused manometry catheter. Subsequently, stomach motility was assessed by cine-MRI acquired at intervals, of 3.5min sets, at coronal oblique planes through the abdomen and by simultaneous water perfused manometry, before and after administration of a standard bioavailability / bioequivalence 8 ounces (~240mL) drink of water. The magnetic resonance imaging motility images were analysed using Spatio-Temporal Motility analysis STMM techniques. The area under the curve of the gastric motility contractions was calculated for each set and compared between techniques. The study visit was then repeated one week later. RESULTS: Data from 15 participants was analysed. There was a good correlation between the MRI antral motility plots area under the curve and corresponding perfused manometry motility area under the curve (r = 0.860) during both antral contractions and quiescence. CONCLUSION: Non-invasive dynamic magnetic resonance imaging of gastric antral motility coupled with recently developed, semi-automated magnetic resonance imaging data processing techniques correlated well with simultaneous, ‘gold standard’ water perfused manometry. This will be particularly helpful for research purposes related to oral absorption where the absorption of a drug is highly depending on the underlying gastrointestinal processes such as gastric emptying, gastrointestinal motility and availability of residual fluid volumes. CLINICAL TRIAL: This trial was registered at ClinicalTrials.gov as NCT03191045.
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spelling pubmed-76575192020-11-18 Measurement of fasted state gastric antral motility before and after a standard bioavailability and bioequivalence 240 mL drink of water: Validation of MRI method against concomitant perfused manometry in healthy participants Heissam, Khaled Abrehart, Nichola Hoad, Caroline L. Wright, Jeff Menys, Alex Murray, Kathryn Glover, Paul M. Hebbard, Geoffrey Gowland, Penny A. Baker, Jason Hasler, William L. Spiller, Robin C. Corsetti, Maura Brasseur, James G. Hens, Bart Shedden, Kerby Dickens, Joseph Mudie, Deanna M. Amidon, Greg E. Amidon, Gordon L. Marciani, Luca PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVE: The gastrointestinal environment in which drug products need to disintegrate before the drug can dissolve and be absorbed has not been studied in detail due to limitations, especially invasiveness of existing techniques. Minimal in vivo data is available on undisturbed gastrointestinal motility to improve relevance of predictive dissolution models and in silico tools such as physiologically-based pharmacokinetic models. Recent advances in magnetic resonance imaging methods could provide novel data and insights that can be used as a reference to validate and, if necessary, optimize these models. The conventional method for measuring gastrointestinal motility is via a manometric technique involving intubation. Nevertheless, it is feasible to measure gastrointestinal motility with magnetic resonance imaging. The aim of this study was is to develop and validate a magnetic resonance imaging method using the most recent semi-automated analysis method against concomitant perfused manometry method. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Eighteen healthy fasted participants were recruited for this study. The participants were intubated with a water-perfused manometry catheter. Subsequently, stomach motility was assessed by cine-MRI acquired at intervals, of 3.5min sets, at coronal oblique planes through the abdomen and by simultaneous water perfused manometry, before and after administration of a standard bioavailability / bioequivalence 8 ounces (~240mL) drink of water. The magnetic resonance imaging motility images were analysed using Spatio-Temporal Motility analysis STMM techniques. The area under the curve of the gastric motility contractions was calculated for each set and compared between techniques. The study visit was then repeated one week later. RESULTS: Data from 15 participants was analysed. There was a good correlation between the MRI antral motility plots area under the curve and corresponding perfused manometry motility area under the curve (r = 0.860) during both antral contractions and quiescence. CONCLUSION: Non-invasive dynamic magnetic resonance imaging of gastric antral motility coupled with recently developed, semi-automated magnetic resonance imaging data processing techniques correlated well with simultaneous, ‘gold standard’ water perfused manometry. This will be particularly helpful for research purposes related to oral absorption where the absorption of a drug is highly depending on the underlying gastrointestinal processes such as gastric emptying, gastrointestinal motility and availability of residual fluid volumes. CLINICAL TRIAL: This trial was registered at ClinicalTrials.gov as NCT03191045. Public Library of Science 2020-11-11 /pmc/articles/PMC7657519/ /pubmed/33175860 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0241441 Text en © 2020 Heissam et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Heissam, Khaled
Abrehart, Nichola
Hoad, Caroline L.
Wright, Jeff
Menys, Alex
Murray, Kathryn
Glover, Paul M.
Hebbard, Geoffrey
Gowland, Penny A.
Baker, Jason
Hasler, William L.
Spiller, Robin C.
Corsetti, Maura
Brasseur, James G.
Hens, Bart
Shedden, Kerby
Dickens, Joseph
Mudie, Deanna M.
Amidon, Greg E.
Amidon, Gordon L.
Marciani, Luca
Measurement of fasted state gastric antral motility before and after a standard bioavailability and bioequivalence 240 mL drink of water: Validation of MRI method against concomitant perfused manometry in healthy participants
title Measurement of fasted state gastric antral motility before and after a standard bioavailability and bioequivalence 240 mL drink of water: Validation of MRI method against concomitant perfused manometry in healthy participants
title_full Measurement of fasted state gastric antral motility before and after a standard bioavailability and bioequivalence 240 mL drink of water: Validation of MRI method against concomitant perfused manometry in healthy participants
title_fullStr Measurement of fasted state gastric antral motility before and after a standard bioavailability and bioequivalence 240 mL drink of water: Validation of MRI method against concomitant perfused manometry in healthy participants
title_full_unstemmed Measurement of fasted state gastric antral motility before and after a standard bioavailability and bioequivalence 240 mL drink of water: Validation of MRI method against concomitant perfused manometry in healthy participants
title_short Measurement of fasted state gastric antral motility before and after a standard bioavailability and bioequivalence 240 mL drink of water: Validation of MRI method against concomitant perfused manometry in healthy participants
title_sort measurement of fasted state gastric antral motility before and after a standard bioavailability and bioequivalence 240 ml drink of water: validation of mri method against concomitant perfused manometry in healthy participants
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7657519/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33175860
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0241441
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