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A Population WB-PBPK Model of Colistin and its Prodrug CMS in Pigs: Focus on the Renal Distribution and Excretion
Authors:Alexis Viel  Jérôme Henri  Salim Bouchène  Julian Laroche  Jean-Guy Rolland  Jacqueline Manceau  Michel Laurentie  William Couet  Nicolas Grégoire
Institution:1.Inserm U1070, P?le Biologie Santé,Poitiers,France;2.Anses, Laboratoire de Fougères,Fougères,France;3.Université de Poitiers, UFR Médecine-Pharmacie,Poitiers,France;4.Certara,Paris,France;5.CHU Poitiers, Laboratoire de Toxicologie-Pharmacocinétique,Poitiers,France
Abstract:

Purpose

The objective was the development of a whole-body physiologically-based pharmacokinetic (WB-PBPK) model for colistin, and its prodrug colistimethate sodium (CMS), in pigs to explore their tissue distribution, especially in kidneys.

Methods

Plasma and tissue concentrations of CMS and colistin were measured after systemic administrations of different dosing regimens of CMS in pigs. The WB-PBPK model was developed based on these data according to a non-linear mixed effect approach and using NONMEM software. A detailed sub-model was implemented for kidneys to handle the complex disposition of CMS and colistin within this organ.

Results

The WB-PBPK model well captured the kinetic profiles of CMS and colistin in plasma. In kidneys, an accumulation and slow elimination of colistin were observed and well described by the model. Kidneys seemed to have a major role in the elimination processes, through tubular secretion of CMS and intracellular degradation of colistin. Lastly, to illustrate the usefulness of the PBPK model, an estimation of the withdrawal periods after veterinary use of CMS in pigs was made.

Conclusions

The WB-PBPK model gives an insight into the renal distribution and elimination of CMS and colistin in pigs; it may be further developed to explore the colistin induced-nephrotoxicity in humans.
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