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Assessment of the Utility of Physiologically-based Pharmacokinetic Model for prediction of Pharmacokinetics in Chinese and Japanese Populations

The objective for the present analyses was to evaluate the utility of physiologically-based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) modeling for prediction of the pharmacokinetics (PK) in Chinese and Japanese populations with a panel of Pfizer internal compounds. Twelve compounds from Pfizer internal development pip...

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Autores principales: Yu, Yanke, Lin, Jian, Muto, Chieko, Li, Yinhua, Mori, Yuko, Mittapalli, Rajendar K, Tse, Susanna, Liu, Jian, Ge, Bei Kang, Liu, Jing
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8579302/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34790045
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/ijms.65040
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author Yu, Yanke
Lin, Jian
Muto, Chieko
Li, Yinhua
Mori, Yuko
Mittapalli, Rajendar K
Tse, Susanna
Liu, Jian
Ge, Bei Kang
Liu, Jing
author_facet Yu, Yanke
Lin, Jian
Muto, Chieko
Li, Yinhua
Mori, Yuko
Mittapalli, Rajendar K
Tse, Susanna
Liu, Jian
Ge, Bei Kang
Liu, Jing
author_sort Yu, Yanke
collection PubMed
description The objective for the present analyses was to evaluate the utility of physiologically-based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) modeling for prediction of the pharmacokinetics (PK) in Chinese and Japanese populations with a panel of Pfizer internal compounds. Twelve compounds from Pfizer internal development pipeline with available Westerner PK data and available PK data in at least one of the subpopulations of Japanese and Chinese populations were identified and included in the current analysis. These selected compounds represent various elimination pathways across different therapeutic areas. The Simcyp(®) PBPK simulator was used to develop and verify the PBPK models of individual compounds. The developed models for these compounds were verified by using the clinical PK data in Westerners. The verified PBPK models were further used to predict the PK of these compounds in Chinese and Japanese populations and the predicted PK parameters were compared with the observed PK parameters. Ten of the 12 compounds had PK data in Chinese, and all the 12 compounds had PK data in Japanese. In general, the PBPK models performed well in predicting PK in Chinese and Japanese, with 8 of 10 drugs in Chinese and 7 of 12 drugs in Japanese has AAFE values less than 1.25-fold. PBPK-guided predictions of the relative PK difference were successful for 75% and 50%, respectively, between Chinese and Western and between Japanese and Western of the tested drugs using 0.8-1.25 as criteria. In conclusion, well verified PBPK models developed using data from Westerners can be used to predict the PK in Chinese and Japanese populations.
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spelling pubmed-85793022021-11-16 Assessment of the Utility of Physiologically-based Pharmacokinetic Model for prediction of Pharmacokinetics in Chinese and Japanese Populations Yu, Yanke Lin, Jian Muto, Chieko Li, Yinhua Mori, Yuko Mittapalli, Rajendar K Tse, Susanna Liu, Jian Ge, Bei Kang Liu, Jing Int J Med Sci Research Paper The objective for the present analyses was to evaluate the utility of physiologically-based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) modeling for prediction of the pharmacokinetics (PK) in Chinese and Japanese populations with a panel of Pfizer internal compounds. Twelve compounds from Pfizer internal development pipeline with available Westerner PK data and available PK data in at least one of the subpopulations of Japanese and Chinese populations were identified and included in the current analysis. These selected compounds represent various elimination pathways across different therapeutic areas. The Simcyp(®) PBPK simulator was used to develop and verify the PBPK models of individual compounds. The developed models for these compounds were verified by using the clinical PK data in Westerners. The verified PBPK models were further used to predict the PK of these compounds in Chinese and Japanese populations and the predicted PK parameters were compared with the observed PK parameters. Ten of the 12 compounds had PK data in Chinese, and all the 12 compounds had PK data in Japanese. In general, the PBPK models performed well in predicting PK in Chinese and Japanese, with 8 of 10 drugs in Chinese and 7 of 12 drugs in Japanese has AAFE values less than 1.25-fold. PBPK-guided predictions of the relative PK difference were successful for 75% and 50%, respectively, between Chinese and Western and between Japanese and Western of the tested drugs using 0.8-1.25 as criteria. In conclusion, well verified PBPK models developed using data from Westerners can be used to predict the PK in Chinese and Japanese populations. Ivyspring International Publisher 2021-09-24 /pmc/articles/PMC8579302/ /pubmed/34790045 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/ijms.65040 Text en © The author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). See http://ivyspring.com/terms for full terms and conditions.
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Yu, Yanke
Lin, Jian
Muto, Chieko
Li, Yinhua
Mori, Yuko
Mittapalli, Rajendar K
Tse, Susanna
Liu, Jian
Ge, Bei Kang
Liu, Jing
Assessment of the Utility of Physiologically-based Pharmacokinetic Model for prediction of Pharmacokinetics in Chinese and Japanese Populations
title Assessment of the Utility of Physiologically-based Pharmacokinetic Model for prediction of Pharmacokinetics in Chinese and Japanese Populations
title_full Assessment of the Utility of Physiologically-based Pharmacokinetic Model for prediction of Pharmacokinetics in Chinese and Japanese Populations
title_fullStr Assessment of the Utility of Physiologically-based Pharmacokinetic Model for prediction of Pharmacokinetics in Chinese and Japanese Populations
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of the Utility of Physiologically-based Pharmacokinetic Model for prediction of Pharmacokinetics in Chinese and Japanese Populations
title_short Assessment of the Utility of Physiologically-based Pharmacokinetic Model for prediction of Pharmacokinetics in Chinese and Japanese Populations
title_sort assessment of the utility of physiologically-based pharmacokinetic model for prediction of pharmacokinetics in chinese and japanese populations
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8579302/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34790045
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/ijms.65040
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