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Aerosol Pirfenidone Pharmacokinetics after Inhaled Delivery in Sheep: a Viable Approach to Treating Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis
by
Pham, Stephen
, Davies, Andrew N
, Montgomery, A Bruce
, Landersdorfer, Cornelia B
, Leong, Nathania
, Surber, Mark W
, Kaminskas, Lisa M
, Beck, Steven
, Bischof, Robert J
, Ibrahim, Jibriil
in
Alveoli
/ Fibrosis
/ Lung diseases
/ Lungs
/ Lymph
/ Pharmacokinetics
/ Plasma
/ Pulmonary fibrosis
2020
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Aerosol Pirfenidone Pharmacokinetics after Inhaled Delivery in Sheep: a Viable Approach to Treating Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis
by
Pham, Stephen
, Davies, Andrew N
, Montgomery, A Bruce
, Landersdorfer, Cornelia B
, Leong, Nathania
, Surber, Mark W
, Kaminskas, Lisa M
, Beck, Steven
, Bischof, Robert J
, Ibrahim, Jibriil
in
Alveoli
/ Fibrosis
/ Lung diseases
/ Lungs
/ Lymph
/ Pharmacokinetics
/ Plasma
/ Pulmonary fibrosis
2020
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Aerosol Pirfenidone Pharmacokinetics after Inhaled Delivery in Sheep: a Viable Approach to Treating Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis
by
Pham, Stephen
, Davies, Andrew N
, Montgomery, A Bruce
, Landersdorfer, Cornelia B
, Leong, Nathania
, Surber, Mark W
, Kaminskas, Lisa M
, Beck, Steven
, Bischof, Robert J
, Ibrahim, Jibriil
in
Alveoli
/ Fibrosis
/ Lung diseases
/ Lungs
/ Lymph
/ Pharmacokinetics
/ Plasma
/ Pulmonary fibrosis
2020
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Aerosol Pirfenidone Pharmacokinetics after Inhaled Delivery in Sheep: a Viable Approach to Treating Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis
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Aerosol Pirfenidone Pharmacokinetics after Inhaled Delivery in Sheep: a Viable Approach to Treating Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis
2020
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PurposeInhaled delivery of pirfenidone to the lungs of patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis holds promise to eliminate oral-observed side effects while enhancing efficacy. This study aimed to comprehensively describe the pulmonary pharmacokinetics of inhaled aerosol pirfenidone in healthy adult sheep. Methods: Pirfenidone concentrations were evaluated in plasma, lung-derived lymph and epithelial lining fluid (ELF) with data subjected to non-compartmental pharmacokinetic analysis. Results: Compartmental pharmacokinetic evaluation indicated that a 49 mg lung-deposited dose delivered an ELF Cmax of 62 ± 23 mg/L, and plasma Cmax of 3.1 ± 1.7 mg/L. Further analysis revealed that plasma pirfenidone reached Tmax faster and at higher concentrations than in lymph. These results suggested inhaled pirfenidone was cleared from the alveolar interstitium via blood faster than the drug could equilibrate between the lung interstitial fluid and lung lymphatics. However, the data also suggested that a ‘reservoir’ of pirfenidone feeds into lung lymph at later time points (after it has largely been cleared from plasma), prolonging lung lymphatic exposure.ConclusionsThis study indicates inhaled pirfenidone efficiently deposits in ELF and is cleared from the lungs by initial absorption into plasma, followed by later equilibrium with lung interstitial and lymph fluid.
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Springer Nature B.V
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