A Simplified Method for Determining Blood-to-Plasma Ratios in vitro and ex vivo by Matrix Matching with Blank Blood or Plasma.

Xiaomei Zhang, Gary J Jenkins, Kelly E Desino, Jinrong Liu, Mary Larsen, David M Stresser
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Abstract

Objective: This work describes a simplified, 96-well plate method for determining the blood-to-plasma concentration ratio (BP ratio) for small molecules.

Methods: The need for calibration curves was eliminated using a matrix-matching approach in which blood samples were mixed with blank plasma and plasma samples were mixed with blank blood. As a result, both blood- and plasma-origin samples shared an equivalent matrix ahead of bioanalysis. In the in vitro assay, identical sample matrices were achieved by using the same source of blank plasma and blood.

Results: In humans, a good correlation (R2 = 0.84) was observed between the data obtained in this matrix-matching method and literature values for 11 commercial compounds possessing a wide range of logD values across multiple chemical classes. In addition, this method showed good agreement with in vitro BP ratios for 10 proprietary compounds determined radiometrically (R2 = 0.72) in human and preclinical species. Finally, the in vitro matrix matching method compared favorably to BP ratios determined ex vivo for 13 proprietary and literature compounds (R2 = 0.87) in rat.

Conclusion: This method, suitable for in vitro and ex vivo BP ratio determinations, is operationally efficient, robust, and a useful improvement upon previously published methods.

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用空白血或血浆基质匹配法测定体外和离体血浆比的简化方法。
目的:建立一种简便的96孔板测定小分子血浆浓度比(BP ratio)的方法。方法:采用血液样品与空白血浆混合,血浆样品与空白血液混合的矩阵匹配方法,消除了对校准曲线的需要。因此,血液和血浆来源的样本在生物分析之前共享一个等效的基质。在体外实验中,使用相同来源的空白血浆和血液获得相同的样品基质。结果:在人体中,该矩阵匹配方法获得的数据与文献值之间具有良好的相关性(R2 = 0.84),其中11种商业化合物在多个化学类别中具有广泛的logD值。此外,该方法与人类和临床前物种中10种专有化合物的体外BP比(R2 = 0.72)具有良好的一致性。最后,体外基质匹配法与13种专利和文献化合物在大鼠体内测定的BP比(R2 = 0.87)比较有利。结论:该方法适用于体外和离体BP比的测定,操作简便,稳健性好,是对已有方法的有益改进。
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