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Preclinical Pharmacokinetics, Biodistribution, and Acute Toxicity Evaluation of Caerin 1.9 Peptide in Sprague Dawley Rats
Caerin 1.9 is a natural peptide derived from the skin secretions of the Australian tree frog (Litoria) with broad-spectrum antimicrobial and anticancer bioactivity. It improves the efficacy of a therapeutic vaccine and immune checkpoint inhibitor therapy when injected intratumorally and inhibits TC-...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9363195/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35958922 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/9869293 |
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author | Yang, Xiaodan Li, Junjie Chen, Shu Xiao, Liyin Cao, Dongmin Wu, Xiaolian Li, Hejie Ni, Guoying Wang, Tianfang Chen, Guoqiang Liu, Xiaosong |
author_facet | Yang, Xiaodan Li, Junjie Chen, Shu Xiao, Liyin Cao, Dongmin Wu, Xiaolian Li, Hejie Ni, Guoying Wang, Tianfang Chen, Guoqiang Liu, Xiaosong |
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description | Caerin 1.9 is a natural peptide derived from the skin secretions of the Australian tree frog (Litoria) with broad-spectrum antimicrobial and anticancer bioactivity. It improves the efficacy of a therapeutic vaccine and immune checkpoint inhibitor therapy when injected intratumorally and inhibits TC-1 tumor growth when applied topically through intact skin in a TC-1 murine tumor model. This paper investigated the pharmaceutical kinetic profile, the tissue distribution, and the acute safety investigation of Caerin 1.9 peptide in Sprague Dawley (SD) rats. The results showed that subcutaneous injection of Caerin 1.9 at 100 mg/kg is safe and does not cause mortality or organ malfunction in the recipient rats. For the consecutive injection of F3 at 10 mg/kg, the peak concentration (C(max)) of F3 displayed at 1 hr after injection in male rats was 591 ng/mL, the average drug retention time was 0.807 hr, T(1/2) was 4.58 hr, and AUC(0-last) was 1890 h × ng/mL. In female rats, C(max) was 256 ng/mL, with an average drug retention time of 2.96 hr, T(1/2) of 1.33 hr, and AUC(0-last) of 740 h × ng/mL. The results showed that the concentration of Caerin 1.9 in the peripheral blood peaked at 1 hour. As injected concentration increased, T(1/2) extended, and C(max), AUC(0-last), and volume of distribution at a steady state all increased. After 14 days of repeated subcutaneous injection at 10.0 mg/kg, no accumulation of Caerin 1.9 in plasma was observed. The results of tissue distribution showed that the Caerin 1.9 is below the LC-MS/MS detection threshold at a minimum concentration of 40 ng/g. In conclusion, Caerin 1.9 is well tolerated in rats and could be used with current immunotherapies for better management of solid tumors and genital warts. |
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spelling | pubmed-93631952022-08-10 Preclinical Pharmacokinetics, Biodistribution, and Acute Toxicity Evaluation of Caerin 1.9 Peptide in Sprague Dawley Rats Yang, Xiaodan Li, Junjie Chen, Shu Xiao, Liyin Cao, Dongmin Wu, Xiaolian Li, Hejie Ni, Guoying Wang, Tianfang Chen, Guoqiang Liu, Xiaosong Evid Based Complement Alternat Med Research Article Caerin 1.9 is a natural peptide derived from the skin secretions of the Australian tree frog (Litoria) with broad-spectrum antimicrobial and anticancer bioactivity. It improves the efficacy of a therapeutic vaccine and immune checkpoint inhibitor therapy when injected intratumorally and inhibits TC-1 tumor growth when applied topically through intact skin in a TC-1 murine tumor model. This paper investigated the pharmaceutical kinetic profile, the tissue distribution, and the acute safety investigation of Caerin 1.9 peptide in Sprague Dawley (SD) rats. The results showed that subcutaneous injection of Caerin 1.9 at 100 mg/kg is safe and does not cause mortality or organ malfunction in the recipient rats. For the consecutive injection of F3 at 10 mg/kg, the peak concentration (C(max)) of F3 displayed at 1 hr after injection in male rats was 591 ng/mL, the average drug retention time was 0.807 hr, T(1/2) was 4.58 hr, and AUC(0-last) was 1890 h × ng/mL. In female rats, C(max) was 256 ng/mL, with an average drug retention time of 2.96 hr, T(1/2) of 1.33 hr, and AUC(0-last) of 740 h × ng/mL. The results showed that the concentration of Caerin 1.9 in the peripheral blood peaked at 1 hour. As injected concentration increased, T(1/2) extended, and C(max), AUC(0-last), and volume of distribution at a steady state all increased. After 14 days of repeated subcutaneous injection at 10.0 mg/kg, no accumulation of Caerin 1.9 in plasma was observed. The results of tissue distribution showed that the Caerin 1.9 is below the LC-MS/MS detection threshold at a minimum concentration of 40 ng/g. In conclusion, Caerin 1.9 is well tolerated in rats and could be used with current immunotherapies for better management of solid tumors and genital warts. Hindawi 2022-08-02 /pmc/articles/PMC9363195/ /pubmed/35958922 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/9869293 Text en Copyright © 2022 Xiaodan Yang et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Yang, Xiaodan Li, Junjie Chen, Shu Xiao, Liyin Cao, Dongmin Wu, Xiaolian Li, Hejie Ni, Guoying Wang, Tianfang Chen, Guoqiang Liu, Xiaosong Preclinical Pharmacokinetics, Biodistribution, and Acute Toxicity Evaluation of Caerin 1.9 Peptide in Sprague Dawley Rats |
title | Preclinical Pharmacokinetics, Biodistribution, and Acute Toxicity Evaluation of Caerin 1.9 Peptide in Sprague Dawley Rats |
title_full | Preclinical Pharmacokinetics, Biodistribution, and Acute Toxicity Evaluation of Caerin 1.9 Peptide in Sprague Dawley Rats |
title_fullStr | Preclinical Pharmacokinetics, Biodistribution, and Acute Toxicity Evaluation of Caerin 1.9 Peptide in Sprague Dawley Rats |
title_full_unstemmed | Preclinical Pharmacokinetics, Biodistribution, and Acute Toxicity Evaluation of Caerin 1.9 Peptide in Sprague Dawley Rats |
title_short | Preclinical Pharmacokinetics, Biodistribution, and Acute Toxicity Evaluation of Caerin 1.9 Peptide in Sprague Dawley Rats |
title_sort | preclinical pharmacokinetics, biodistribution, and acute toxicity evaluation of caerin 1.9 peptide in sprague dawley rats |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9363195/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35958922 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/9869293 |
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