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In vitro-in vivo extrapolation of CYP2D6 inactivation by paroxetine: Prediction of nonstationary pharmacokinetics and drug interaction magnitude

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DRUG METABOLISM AND DISPOSITION
Volume 33, Issue 6, Pages 845-852

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AMER SOC PHARMACOLOGY EXPERIMENTAL THERAPEUTICS
DOI: 10.1124/dmd.105.004077

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Attempts at predicting drug-drug interactions perpetrated by paroxetine from in vitro data have utilized reversible enzyme inhibition models and have been unsuccessful to date, grossly underpredicting interaction magnitude. Recent data have provided evidence for mechanism-based inactivation of CYP2D6 by paroxetine. We have predicted the pharmacokinetic consequences of CYP2D6 inactivation by paroxetine from in vitro inactivation kinetics ( k(inact) 0.17 min(-1), unbound K-I 0.315 mu M), in vivo inhibitor concentrations, and an estimated CYP2D6 degradation half-life of 51 h, using a mathematical model of mechanism-based inhibition. The model-predicted accumulation ratio of paroxetine was 5 times that expected from single-dose kinetics and in excellent agreement with the observed 5- to 6-fold greater accumulation. Magnitudes of interactions produced by paroxetine ( 20 - 30 mg/day) with desipramine, risperidone, perphenazine, atomoxetine, (S)-metoprolol, and ( R)metoprolol were predicted, considering the contribution of CYP2D6 to their oral clearance. Predicted fold-increases in victim drug AUC were 5-, 6-, 5-, 6-, 4-, and 6- fold, respectively, and are in reasonable agreement with observed values of 5-, 6-, > 7-, 7-, 5-, and 8-fold, respectively. Failure to consider microsomal binding in vitro adversely affected predictive accuracy. Simulation of the sensitivities of these predictions to model inputs suggests a 2-fold underprediction of interaction magnitude when a CYP2D6 degradation half-life of 14 h ( reported for rat CYP3A) is used. In summary, the scaling model for mechanism-based inactivation successfully predicted the pharmacokinetic consequences of CYP2D6 inactivation by paroxetine from in vitro data.

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