Radioreceptor assay of an endothelin A receptor antagonist in plasma and urine

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Orally active nonpeptide antagonists of endothelin (ET) receptors may prove beneficial in the treatment of cardiovascular and renal disease. The pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics of these drugs are not sufficiently known, and practical methods for their analysis have not been developed. We describe a simple, sensitive, and reproducible radioreceptor assay (RRA) for LU135252, a selective antagonist of the ETA receptor, using porcine aortic smooth muscle membranes as the acceptor and 125I-endothelin-1 as the ligand. With methanol extraction of plasma and urine samples, recovery of LU135252 ranged from 79% to 91% at 60-1000 nmol/L. The logit-log transformed calibration curves constructed with LU135252 added to plasma or to urine were linear (r = 0.993 ± 0.005, n = 11) in the range from 18.7 to 2400 nmol/L. The detection limit with plasma- and urine-based calibration curves was 19 nmol/L. The interassay coefficient of variation was 12.6% at 70 nmol/L (n = 9) and 6.5% at 590 nmol/L (n= 9). Endothelin-1 did not interfere in the RRA at pathophysiologically and clinically relevant concentrations [up to 15 pmol/L (40 pg/mL)]. When LU135252 was added to plasma, the signal was completely stable after storage for 1 week at 4 °C, although there was a modest loss of the signal after 24 h at room temperature. The practical performance of this RRA was then tested in plasma samples obtained from (a) rats after a single oral administration of LU135252, (b) from coronary- ligated rats chronically treated with LU135252, and (c) in plasma arid urine samples obtained from dogs during intrarenal infusion of LU135252.

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Cernacek, P., Franchi, L., Dupuis, J., Rouleau, J. L., & Levy, M. (1998). Radioreceptor assay of an endothelin A receptor antagonist in plasma and urine. Clinical Chemistry, 44(8 I), 1666–1673. https://doi.org/10.1093/clinchem/44.8.1666

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