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Simplified Method to Determine the Efflux Ratio on P-Glycoprotein Substrates Using Three-Compartment Model Analysis for Caco-2 Cell Assay Data

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Multiple time-point sampling is required in transcellular transport studies to accurately calculate the appropriate efflux ratio (ER). Our study sought to develop a simplified method to determine the ER in… Click to show full abstract

Multiple time-point sampling is required in transcellular transport studies to accurately calculate the appropriate efflux ratio (ER). Our study sought to develop a simplified method to determine the ER in Caco-2 cells. The equation for the ER was derived from a three-compartment model of apical to basal and basal to apical transport. Transcellular transport studies were conducted with 10 non-P-glycoprotein (P-gp) and 6 P-gp substrates in Caco-2 cells, and the ER was calculated using this equation. The equation for the ER used the concentration ratio in the receiver compartment at the same time-point; therefore, the ER can theoretically be calculated using only a single point. The ER of all non-P-gp substrates tested was close to 1 at all sampling times. The ERs of cyclosporine A calculated from the concentration ratio at 30, 60, 90, and 120 min incubation were 2.93, 6.43, 7.12, and 9.57, respectively, and the ER at 120 min was almost identical to the theoretical value (9.62) calculated using three-compartment model analysis. The other 5 P-gp substrates showed a similar tendency. Single-point sampling can be used to accurately calculate ER at 120 min. Single-point sampling is a promising approach for calculating appropriate ERs in the drug discovery stage.

Keywords: three compartment; point; efflux ratio; compartment model

Journal Title: Pharmaceutical Research
Year Published: 2019

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