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Pharmacokinetics and Interspecies Scaling of Recombinant Human Factor VIII

Authors :
Vojtech Licko
Gloria Meng
Gary Osaka
Karen Thomsen
Kit Garcia
Joyce Mordenti
Source :
Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology. 136:75-78
Publication Year :
1996
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 1996.

Abstract

Recombinant human (rh) factor VIII is a glycoprotein consisting of multiple polypeptides with relative mobilities ( M r ) ranging from 80,000 to 210,000. It is produced in mammalian cells. Single-dose intravenous pharmacokinetic studies were conducted with rh factor VIII (Kogenate rh Antihemophilic Factor, Miles, Inc.) in male mice (21.0–25.8 g) and rats (252.0–254.2 g). Each species received 400 IU/kg, and blood was collected up to 12 hr (mice) or 32.5 hr (rats) post-dose. Immunoreactive factor VIII concentrations in plasma were quantified by a sensitive and specific ELISA. In both species, the disposition profiles were described by the sum of two exponentials. The pharmacokinetics of rh factor VIII in mouse were as follows: clearance, 27.7 ml/hr/kg; initial volume of distribution, 72 ml/kg; steady-state volume of distribution, 148 ml/kg; and terminal half-life, 4.1 hr. In rat, the mean estimates were as follows: clearance, 16.0 ml/hr/kg; initial volume of distribution, 41 ml/kg; steady-state volume of distribution, 125 ml/kg; and terminal half-life, 5.5 hr. These pharmacokinetic parameters for rh factor VIII in animals and human rh factor VIII pharmacokinetic parameters from the literature were evaluated to determine if the parameters can be represented by the allometric relationship, Y = aW b , where Y is the pharmacokinetic parameter, and W is body weight. The following allometric relations were obtained for rh factor VIII: clearance (ml/hr) = 10.4 W 0.69 , half-life (hr) = 7.5 W 0.18 , initial volume of distribution (ml) = 43.6 W 1.04 , and steady-state volume of distribution (ml) = 99.1 W 0.84 . The allometric exponents for each parameter conformed to theory and were within the range of values commonly observed for xenobiotics and therapeutic proteins. These studies suggest that the pharmacokinetics of rh factor VIII in laboratory animals are predictive of the disposition in humans despite the complex nature of its biological interactions and the chemical diversity of the purified material.

Details

ISSN :
0041008X
Volume :
136
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3aa978adac0398bac3a7761e1a880582