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  2. SB-242235, a selective inhibitor of p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase. I: preclinical pharmacokinetics

SB-242235, a selective inhibitor of p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase. I: preclinical pharmacokinetics

  • Xenobiotica. 2002 Mar;32(3):221-33. doi: 10.1080/00498250110100720.
K W Ward 1 J W Proksch K L Salyers L M Azzarano J A Morgan T J Roethke J E McSurdy-Freed M A Levy B R Smith
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  • 1 Preclinical Drug Discovery, Cardiovascular, Urogenitary, and Oncology Centre for Excellence in Drug Discovery, GlaxoSmithKline R&D, King of Prussia, PA 19406, USA. [email protected]
Abstract

1. SB-242235 (1-(4-piperidinyl)-4-(4-fluorophenyl)-5-(2-methoxy-4-pyrimidinyl) imidazole) is a potent and selective p38 MAP kinase inhibitor that may be an effective therapy for cytokine-mediated diseases such as autoimmune or inflammatory diseases. The present studies were conducted to evaluate the pharmacokinetics of SB-242235 in several preclinical species, including rat, dog and monkey. 2. SB-242235 demonstrates generally favourable pharmacokinetic properties in all species examined. Systemic plasma clearance was high in rat, but in the non-rodent species SB-242235 demonstrated low to moderate clearance with plasma half-lives > 4h. Oral bioavailability in each preclinical species was high. In rat and monkey, SB-242235 demonstrated non-linear elimination kinetics that manifested as a decrease in clearance with increasing dose and apparent oral bioavailability > 100% at high oral doses. Furthermore, SB-242235 displayed concentration-dependent plasma protein binding over a concentration range of 1000-10,000 ng ml(-1). 3. In conclusion, SB-242235 demonstrates high oral bioavailability across the major preclinical species, and may thus be a useful tool compound for investigation of the role of p38 inhibition in various disease states. However, the observations of non-linear protein binding and disposition also suggest the need for caution in the design of and data interpretation from such studies.

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