RRC ID 56988
Author Paudel A, Panthee S, Urai M, Hamamoto H, Ohwada T, Sekimizu K.
Title Pharmacokinetic parameters explain the therapeutic activity of antimicrobial agents in a silkworm infection model.
Journal Sci Rep
Abstract Poor pharmacokinetic parameters are a major reason for the lack of therapeutic activity of some drug candidates. Determining the pharmacokinetic parameters of drug candidates at an early stage of development requires an inexpensive animal model with few associated ethical issues. In this study, we used the silkworm infection model to perform structure-activity relationship studies of an antimicrobial agent, GPI0039, a novel nitrofuran dichloro-benzyl ester, and successfully identified compound 5, a nitrothiophene dichloro-benzyl ester, as a potent antimicrobial agent with superior therapeutic activity in the silkworm infection model. Further, we compared the pharmacokinetic parameters of compound 5 with a nitrothiophene benzyl ester lacking chlorine, compound 7, that exerted similar antimicrobial activity but had less therapeutic activity in silkworms, and examined the metabolism of these antimicrobial agents in human liver fractions in vitro. Compound 5 had appropriate pharmacokinetic parameters, such as an adequate half-life, slow clearance, large area under the curve, low volume of distribution, and long mean residence time, compared with compound 7, and was slowly metabolized by human liver fractions. These findings suggest that the therapeutic effectiveness of an antimicrobial agent in the silkworms reflects appropriate pharmacokinetic properties.
Volume 8(1)
Pages 1578
Published 2018-1-25
DOI 10.1038/s41598-018-19867-0
PII 10.1038/s41598-018-19867-0
PMID 29371643
PMC PMC5785531
MeSH Animals Anti-Infective Agents / administration & dosage Anti-Infective Agents / chemistry Anti-Infective Agents / pharmacokinetics* Anti-Infective Agents / pharmacology* Bacteria / drug effects* Bombyx* Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid Humans Inactivation, Metabolic Microbial Sensitivity Tests Structure-Activity Relationship
IF 4.011
Times Cited 7
Resource
Silkworms