Impact of Food on the Oral Absorption of N-Acetyl-D-Mannosamine in Healthy Men and Women

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY Clinical Pharmacology in Drug Development Pub Date : 2024-06-20 DOI:10.1002/cpdd.1433
Allan M. Evans, Gianfranco Fornasini, Tahlia R. Meola, William A. Gahl, Marjan Huizing, Thomas M. Polasek, Stephanie E. Reuter
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N-Acetyl-D-mannosamine (ManNAc) is an endogenous monosaccharide and precursor of N-acetylneuraminic acid (Neu5Ac), a critical sialic acid. ManNAc is currently under clinical development to treat GNE myopathy, a rare muscle-wasting disease. In this randomized, open-label, 2-sequence, crossover study, 16 healthy women and men were administered a single oral dose of ManNAc under fasting and fed conditions. Blood samples were collected for 48 hours after dosing for quantification of plasma ManNAc and Neu5Ac concentrations. Noncompartmental pharmacokinetic and deconvolution analyses were performed using baseline-corrected plasma concentration data. Administration of ManNAc in the fed state resulted in a 1.6-fold increase in ManNAc exposure, compared to fasting conditions. A concurrent increase in Neu5Ac exposure was observed in the presence of food. Deconvolution analysis indicated that the findings were attributed to prolonged absorption rather than an enhanced rate of absorption. The impact of food on ManNAc pharmacokinetics was greater in women than men (fed/fasted area under the concentration-time curve from time 0 to infinity mean ratio: 198% compared to 121%). It is hypothesized that the presence of food slows gastric emptying, allowing a gradual release of ManNAc into the small intestine, translating into improved ManNAc absorption. The results suggest that taking ManNAc with food may enhance its therapeutic activity and/or reduce the daily dosage requirement.

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食物对健康男性和女性口服 N-乙酰基-D-甘露糖胺吸收的影响
N-乙酰-D-甘露糖胺(ManNAc)是一种内源性单糖,也是一种重要的硅氨酸--N-乙酰神经氨酸(Neu5Ac)的前体。ManNAc 目前正处于临床开发阶段,用于治疗一种罕见的肌肉萎缩性疾病--GNE 肌病。在这项随机、开放标签、双序列、交叉研究中,16 名健康女性和男性在空腹和进食条件下口服单剂量 ManNAc。用药后 48 小时采集血样,以定量检测血浆中 ManNAc 和 Neu5Ac 的浓度。使用基线校正血浆浓度数据进行非室药代动力学和去卷积分析。与空腹状态相比,在进食状态下给予 ManNAc 会导致 ManNAc 暴露增加 1.6 倍。在有食物的情况下,Neu5Ac 的暴露量也同时增加。解卷积分析表明,这些发现归因于吸收时间的延长,而不是吸收率的提高。食物对 ManNAc 药代动力学的影响在女性中大于男性(从时间 0 到无穷大的浓度时间曲线下的进食/空腹面积平均比率:198% 比 121%)。据推测,食物的存在会减缓胃排空,使 ManNAc 逐渐释放到小肠,从而改善 ManNAc 的吸收。结果表明,与食物一起服用 ManNAc 可增强其治疗活性和/或减少每日剂量需求。
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