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Hepatic distribution of a phosphorothioate oligodeoxynucleotide within rodents following intravenous administration.
Authors:M J Graham  S T Crooke  K M Lemonidis  H J Gaus  M V Templin  R M Crooke
Institution:ISIS Pharmaceuticals, Inc., Carlsbad Research Center, 1896 Rutherford Rd., Carlsbad, CA 92008, USA. mgraham@isisph.com
Abstract:The pharmacokinetics of ISIS 1082, a 21-base heterosequence phosphorothioate oligodeoxynucleotide, were characterized within rodent whole liver, and cellular and subcellular compartments. Cross-species comparisons were performed using Sprague-Dawley rat and CD-1 mouse strains. Although whole liver oligonucleotide deposition and the proportion of drug found within parenchymal and nonparenchymal cells were similar between the two rodent species as a function of both time and dose, dramatic differences in subcellular pharmacokinetics were observed. Specifically, within murine hepatocyte nuclei, drug was observed at the 10 mg/kg dose, whereas in the rat nuclear-associated levels required the administration of 25 mg/kg. Under all experimental regimens, murine hepatic nuclear-associated drug concentrations were at least 2-fold higher than those found in rat liver cells. More detailed metabolic analysis was also performed using high performance liquid chromatography/electrospray-mass spectrometry (HPLC/ES-MS) and demonstrated that although the extent of metabolism was similar for rat and mouse, the pattern of n-1 metabolites varied as a function of both species and cell type. While rat and mouse hepatocytes and rat nonparenchymal cellular metabolites were predominantly products of 3'-exonuclease degradation, mouse nonparenchymal cells contained a majority of n-1 metabolites produced by 5'-exonucleolytic activity. Based upon these data, it would appear that subcellular oligonucleotide disposition and metabolism among rodent species are more divergent than whole organ pharmacokinetics might predict.
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