Intestinal metabolism and absorption of cholecystokinin analogs in rats |
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Authors: | Su Sheng-Fang Amidon Gordon L Lee Hye J |
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Affiliation: | College of Pharmacy, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109, USA. |
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Abstract: | Intestinal metabolism and poor permeability were known to be major barriers for oral absorption of large peptide drugs. Dimensionless wall permeability values of C-terminal octa- and tetra-peptides cholecystokinin analogs (CCK8 and CCK4) were estimated and found out to be greater than 1, suggesting no permeability-limited absorption for CCK analogs. Thus, a strategy employing enzyme inhibitors and a specific delivery site to improve the absorption was developed and tested with CCK8, followed by identification of metabolites of the analogs and their participating enzymes in rabbit brush-border membrane vesicles. Thiorphan and amastatin, a specific enzyme inhibitor for enkephalinase and aminopeptidase, respectively, in pH 4 buffer solution were coadministered with CCK8 to the ileum in fistulated rats. The absolute bioavailability (F) of CCK8 was 5.4% and increased to 19% in the presence of the enzyme inhibitors, while the F values following oral administration were close to zero. These results indicate that peptide oral delivery is possible. |
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Keywords: | peptide oral delivery CCK8 metabolism absorption |
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