Pharmacokinetics of SNI-2011 (2): Absorption, Excretion and Metabolism of 14C-SNI-2011 in Dogs

The absorption, excretion and metabolism of SNI-2011, a novel muscarinic acetylcholine receptor agonist developed as an agent improving the symptoms of dry mouth or dry eye caused by Sjögren's syndrome, were studied in dogs. 1. After a single oral administration of 14C-SNI-2011 to male dogs, bl...

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Published inDrug Metabolism and Pharmacokinetics Vol. 16; no. 6; pp. 553 - 557
Main Authors WASHIO, Takuo, EBINE, Hiroki, KOHSAKA, Kazuhiro, TAKAO, Atsushi, NEMOTO, Kazue, YAMASHITA, Kouwa, NOGAMI, Takashi, TSUTSUMI, Shuichiro, KAWASHIRO, Takashi, SHIMIZU, Yayoi
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published The Japanese Society for the Study of Xenobiotics 2001
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ISSN0916-1139
DOI10.2133/dmpk.16.553

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Summary:The absorption, excretion and metabolism of SNI-2011, a novel muscarinic acetylcholine receptor agonist developed as an agent improving the symptoms of dry mouth or dry eye caused by Sjögren's syndrome, were studied in dogs. 1. After a single oral administration of 14C-SNI-2011 to male dogs, blood and plasma level of radioactivity reached the maximum at approximately 1 hour, and declined by the bi-exponential manner. Blood and plasma half-lives of radioactivity in α phase were similar, however, blood half-life in β phase was longer than that observed in plasma. The distribution of radioactivity in blood cell was 27-54% up to 8 hours, and then increased with time reaching the values of more than 80% at 24 hours. 2. Cumulative excretion rates of radioactivity in urine and feces were approximately 95% and 0.7%, respectively, within 168 hours after administration, indicating that the main elimination route is the urinary tract. 3. Plasma concentrations of SNI-2011 N-oxide (SNI-NO) were 32 and 23 times higher in male and female dogs, respectively, than those of unchanged form. Main metabolite found in dog's urine was also SNI-NO. 4. There was no sex-related difference in blood and plasma concentration, excretion and metabolism of SNI-2011 in dogs after a single oral administration.
ISSN:0916-1139
DOI:10.2133/dmpk.16.553