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Xenobiotica
the fate of foreign compounds in biological systems
Volume 36, 2006 - Issue 12
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Renal handling of CS-023 (RO4908463), a novel parenteral carbapenem antibiotic, in rabbits in comparison with meropenem

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Pages 1273-1287 | Received 29 Jun 2006, Accepted 05 Aug 2006, Published online: 11 Aug 2009
 

Abstract

The plasma half-life of CS-023 (RO4908463), a novel parenteral carbapenem antibiotic, is longer than that of meropenem in animals and humans. To address this issue, renal clearance studies were conducted in rabbits. A constant rate infusion of CS-023 and meropenem was conducted in male Japanese White rabbits. Concentrations in the plasma, urine and renal cortex were measured to evaluate renal clearance and renal tissue uptake. CS-023 showed a clearance ratio (renal clearance/glomerular filtration rate) of around 1, which was not affected by co-administration of probenecid or p-aminohippurate. On the other hand, meropenem exhibited a clearance ratio of around 3, which was significantly decreased to 1 by co-administration of probenecid. p-Aminohippurate, in contrast, had no effect. The renal cortex/plasma concentration ratio of CS-023 was around 0.6 with or without probenecid co-administration. This ratio of meropenem was around 3, which was decreased significantly by co-administration of probenecid to around 0.6. These data suggest that meropenem is secreted in the renal tubules via organic anion transporters, but CS-023 is not. The present findings in rabbits would indicate that a lack of renal tubular secretion of CS-023 is a reason for the long plasma half-life compared with meropenem.

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