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Characterizing the PK/PD relationship for inhibition of capsaicin-induced dermal vasodilatation by MK-3207, an oral calcitonin gene related peptide receptor antagonist.


ABSTRACT: Calcitonin gene related peptide (CGRP) receptor antagonists are effective acute migraine treatments. A capsaicin-induced dermal vasodilatation (CIDV) model has been developed to provide target-engagement information in healthy volunteers. In the model, CGRP release is provoked after dermal capsaicin application, by activating transient receptor potential vanilloid-type-1 (TRPV1) receptors at peripheral sensory nerves. Laser Doppler imaging is used to quantify CIDV and subsequent inhibition by CGRP receptor antagonists. We sought to evaluate a CGRP receptor antagonist, MK-3207, in the biomarker model and to assess the predictability of the CIDV response to migraine clinical efficacy.An integrated population pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic (PK/PD) model was developed to describe the exposure-response relationship for CIDV inhibition by CGRP and TRPV1 receptor antagonists. MK-3207 dose-response predictions were made based on estimated potency from the PK/PD model and mean plasma concentrations observed at the doses investigated.The results suggested that a 20 mg dose of MK-3207 (EC50 of 1.59 nm) would be required to attain the peripheral CIDV response at a target level that was shown previously to correlate with 2 h clinical efficacy based on phase 3 telcagepant clinical data, and that a plateau of the dose-response would be reached around 40-100 mg. These predictions provided a quantitative rationale for dose selection in a phase 2 clinical trial of MK-3207 and helped with interpretation of the efficacy results from the trial.The integrated CIDV PK/PD model provides a useful platform for characterization of PK/PD relationships and predictions of dose-response relationships to aid in future development of CGRP and TRPV1 receptor antagonists.

SUBMITTER: Li CC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4415719 | biostudies-other | 2015 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Characterizing the PK/PD relationship for inhibition of capsaicin-induced dermal vasodilatation by MK-3207, an oral calcitonin gene related peptide receptor antagonist.

Li Chi-Chung CC   Vermeersch Steve S   Denney William S WS   Kennedy William P WP   Palcza John J   Gipson Adrianna A   Han Tae H TH   Blanchard Rebecca R   De Lepeleire Inge I   Depré Marleen M   Murphy M Gail MG   Van Dyck Kristien K   de Hoon Jan N JN  

British journal of clinical pharmacology 20150501 5


<h4>Aims</h4>Calcitonin gene related peptide (CGRP) receptor antagonists are effective acute migraine treatments. A capsaicin-induced dermal vasodilatation (CIDV) model has been developed to provide target-engagement information in healthy volunteers. In the model, CGRP release is provoked after dermal capsaicin application, by activating transient receptor potential vanilloid-type-1 (TRPV1) receptors at peripheral sensory nerves. Laser Doppler imaging is used to quantify CIDV and subsequent inh  ...[more]

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