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Pharmacokinetics and Drug-Drug Interaction of Ocedurenone (KBP-5074) in vitro and in vivo.

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Ocedurenone (KBP-5074) is a novel nonsteroidal mineralocorticoid receptor antagonist that has demonstrated safety and efficacy in clinical trials in patients with uncontrolled hypertension and stage 3b/4 chronic kidney disease. This study evaluated the involvement of cytochrome P450 (CYP) isozymes and drug transporters in the biotransformation of ocedurenone, and whether ocedurenone inhibited or induced CYP enzymes and transporters. Clinical pharmacokinetic drug-drug interaction (DDI) of ocedurenone with CYP3A inhibitor and inducer were investigated in healthy volunteers.

METHODS: In vitro tests were conducted to determine which CYP enzymes were involved in ocedurenone's metabolism and whether ocedurenone inhibited or induced these CYP enzymes; ocedurenone substrate characteristics for efflux and uptake transporters and its inhibitory potential on major drug transporters were also assessed. A clinical DDI study was conducted in healthy volunteers to evaluate the effects of a strong CYP3A inhibitor (itraconazole) and inducer (rifampin) on ocedurenone's pharmacokinetics.

RESULTS: The in vitro study showed that ocedurenone was primarily metabolized by CYP3A4 and that it did not inhibit CYP enzymes. Ocedurenone appeared to be a substrate of BCRP and P-gp efflux transporters and inhibited BCRP, BSEP, MDR1, MATE1 and 2-K, OATP1B1/3, and OCT1. The clinical DDI study showed that itraconazole reduced ocedurenone's oral clearance by 51% and increased area under the plasma concentration-time curve extrapolated to infinity (AUC0-inf ) by 104%, while rifampin increased its oral clearance by 6.4-fold and decreased plasma AUC0-inf by 84%.

CONCLUSION: Ocedurenone was shown to be a CYP3A substrate, with no inhibition potential on major drug metabolizing CYP enzymes and transporters at clinical efficacious doses. Ocedurenone did not induce CYP1A2 and 3A4 activity in cultured human primary hepatocytes. Clinical DDI study indicated ocedurenone was well tolerated when administered as a single 0.5-mg dose both alone and with itraconazole or rifampin, and while itraconazole had a weak effect on ocedurenone's pharmacokinetics, rifampin had a significant effect reducing systemic exposures.

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