Influence of metal cations on plasma trough concentration of mycophenolic acid and its glucuronide in tacrolimus-treated and cyclosporine-treated kidney transplant recipients

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The aim of this study was to evaluate the plasma trough concentrations (C0) of mycophenolic acid (MPA) and its major metabolite MPA 7-O-glucuronide (MPAG) in metal cation (MC)(-) (non-treated) and MC(+) (co-treated) patients who received tacrolimus (Tac) or cyclosporine (CyA). Fifty-nine Japanese stable kidney transplant recipients receiving immunosuppressive regimens containing mycophenolate mofetil (MMF) and a calcineurin inhibitor (CNI) were included in this study. Seven in the 25 patients receiving Tac and 8 in the 34 patients receiving CyA were treated with concomitant MCs administration. Multiple regression analysis revealed that concomitant MCs and CyA administration influenced MPA C0. Their standardized partial regression coefficients were -0.29 and -0.41, respectively. Stratified analysis based on CNI treatment revealed that MPA C0 decreased significantly by 56% with concomitant MCs administration in Tac-treated patients. There was no significant difference in MPA C0 between the MC(-) and MC(+) groups in CyA-treated patients. With respect to MPAG C0, MC(+) group tended to be lower by 26% than MC(-) group in Tac-treated patients. There was no significant difference in MPAG C0 between the MC(-) and MC(+) groups in CyA-treated patients. Concomitant MCs administration did not affect the C0 ratio of MPAG to MPA in either Tac- or CyA-treated patients. In conclusion, MCs co-administration decrease MPA C0 in patients receiving Tac and may cause lower MPA exposure. There are little pharmacokinetic interactions between MMF and concomitant MCs in CyA-treated patients. © 2008 Pharmaceutical Society of Japan.

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Naito, T., Mino, Y., Otsuka, A., Ushiyama, T., Ozono, S., Kagawa, Y., & Kawakami, J. (2008). Influence of metal cations on plasma trough concentration of mycophenolic acid and its glucuronide in tacrolimus-treated and cyclosporine-treated kidney transplant recipients. Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 31(6), 1292–1296. https://doi.org/10.1248/bpb.31.1292

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