Effect of carvedilol on pharmacokinetics of sofosbuvir and its metabolite GS-331007: role of P-glycoprotein
Fahmy, Salma N; Khedr, Lobna H; Wahdan, Sara A; Menze, Esther; Azab, Samar S; El-Demerdash, Ebtehal;
Abstract
Sofosbuvir (SOF) is a P-glycoprotein (P-gp) substrate, and carvedilol (CAR) is an inhibitor of P-gp, suggesting that it may affect the oral pharmacokinetics and safety of SOF. The current study investigated the pharmacokinetic interaction of CAR with SOF and its metabolite, GS-331007, and the possible consequent toxicities in rats. To assess the pharmacokinetics of SOF and GS-331007, rats were divided into three groups; all received a single oral dose of SOF preceded with saline (SAL), verapamil (VER) as a standard P-gp inhibitor, or CAR, respectively. The serosal, plasma, and hepatic tissue contents of SOF and GS-331007 were assessed using LC-MS/MS. Renal and hepatic toxicities were assessed using biochemical and histopathological tests. Serosal and plasma concentrations of SOF and GS-331007 were increased in the presence of CAR, suggesting a significant inhibitory effect of CAR on intestinal P-gp. Simultaneously, the pharmacokinetic profile of SOF showed a significant increase in the Cmax, AUC(0-t), AUC (0-∞), t1/2, and a reduction in its apparent oral clearance. While the pharmacokinetic profile of GS-331007 was not significantly affected. However, this notable elevation in drug oral bioavailability was corroborated by a significant alteration in renal functions. Hence, further clinical investigations are recommended to ensure the safety and dosing of CAR/SOF combination.
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| Title | Effect of carvedilol on pharmacokinetics of sofosbuvir and its metabolite GS-331007: role of P-glycoprotein | Authors | Fahmy, Salma N; Khedr, Lobna H; Wahdan, Sara A; Menze, Esther ; Azab, Samar S; El-Demerdash, Ebtehal | Keywords | P-glycoprotein (P-gp); carvedilol; drug interactions; hepatitis C virus; pharmacokinetics; sofosbuvir | Issue Date | 2-Aug-2024 | Journal | The Journal of pharmacy and pharmacology | ISSN | 0022-3573 2042-7158 |
DOI | 10.1093/jpp/rgae070 | PubMed ID | 38850570 | Scopus ID | 2-s2.0-85200513711 |
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