Liang Weimin, Lu Jindi, Yu Ping, Cai Meiqun, Xie Danni, Chen Xini, Zhang Xi, Tian Lingmin, Yan Liyan, Lan Wenxun, Liu Zhongqiu, Zhou Xuefeng, Tang Lan. Evaluation of pharmacokinetics and metabolism of three marine-derived piericidins for guiding drug lead selection[J]. Chinese Journal of Natural Medicines. DOI: 10.1016/S1875-5364(24)60669-2
Citation: Liang Weimin, Lu Jindi, Yu Ping, Cai Meiqun, Xie Danni, Chen Xini, Zhang Xi, Tian Lingmin, Yan Liyan, Lan Wenxun, Liu Zhongqiu, Zhou Xuefeng, Tang Lan. Evaluation of pharmacokinetics and metabolism of three marine-derived piericidins for guiding drug lead selection[J]. Chinese Journal of Natural Medicines. DOI: 10.1016/S1875-5364(24)60669-2

Evaluation of pharmacokinetics and metabolism of three marine-derived piericidins for guiding drug lead selection

  • This study investigates the pharmacokinetics and metabolic characteristics of three marine-derived piericidins as potential drug leads for kidney disease: piericidin A (PA) and its two glycosides (GPAs), glucopiericidin A (GPA) and 13-hydroxyglucopiericidin A (13-OH-GPA). The research aims to facilitate lead selection and optimization for developing a viable preclinical candidate. Rapid absorption of PA and GPAs in mice was observed, characterized by short half-lives and low bioavailability. Glycosides and hydroxyl groups significantly enhanced the absorption rate (13-OH-GPA > GPA > PA). PA and GPAs exhibited metabolic instability in liver microsomes due to Cytochrome P450 enzymes (CYPs) and uridine diphosphoglucuronosyl transferases (UGTs). Glucuronidation emerged as the primary metabolic pathway, with UGT1A7, UGT1A8, UGT1A9, and UGT1A10 demonstrating high elimination rates (30%−70%) for PA and GPAs. This rapid glucuronidation may contribute to the low bioavailability of GPAs. Despite its low bioavailability (2.69%), 13-OH-GPA showed higher kidney distribution (19.8%) compared to PA (10.0%) and GPA (7.3%), suggesting enhanced biological efficacy in kidney diseases. Modifying the C-13 hydroxyl group appears to be a promising approach to improve bioavailability. In conclusion, this study provides valuable metabolic insights for the development and optimization of marine-derived piericidins as potential drug leads for kidney disease.
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