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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New York, NY : Springer Science+Business Media, LLC
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    Format: Online-Ressource , v.: digital
    Edition: 1
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Springer eBook Collection. Biomedical and Life Sciences Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    ISBN: 9781441908407
    Content: " Germination of the thought of ""Enzymatic- and Transporter-Based Drug-Drug Interactions: Progress and Future Challenges"" Proceedings came about as part of the annual meeting of The American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists (AAPS) that was held in San Diego in November of 2007. The attendance of workshop by more than 250 pharmaceutical scientists reflected the increased interest in the area of drug-drug interactions (DDIs), the greater focus of PhRMA, academia, and regulatory agencies, and the rapid pace of growth in knowledge. One of the aims of the workshop was to address the progress made in quantitatively predicting enzyme- and transporter-based DDIs as well as highlighted areas where such predictions are poor or areas that remain challenging for the future. Because of the serious clinical implications, initiatives have arisen from the FDA (http://www.fda.gov/cber/gdlns/interactstud.htm) to highlight the importance of enzyme- and transporter-based DDIs. During the past ten to fifteen years, we have come to realize that transporters, in addition to enzymes, play a vital role in drug elimination. Such insight has been possible because of the continued growth in PK-ADME (pharmacokinetics-absorption-distribution-metabolism-excretion) knowledge, fueled by further advances in molecular biology, greater availability of human tissues, and the development of additional and sophisticated model systems and sensitive assay methods for studying drug metabolism and transport in vitro and in vivo. This has sparked an in-depth probing into mechanisms surrounding DDIs, resulting from ligand-induced changes in nuclear receptors, as well as alterations in transporter and enzyme expression and function. Despite such advances, the in vitro and in vivo study of drug interactions and the integration of various data sets remain challenging. Therefore, it has become apparent that a proceeding that serves to encapsulate current strategies, approaches, methods and applications is necessary. As Editors, we have assembled a number of opinion leaders and asked them to contribute chapters surrounding these issues. Many of these are the original Workshop speakers whereas others had been selected specially to contribute on topics related to basic and applied information that had not been covered in other reference texts on DDI. The resulting tome, entitled Enzyme- and Transporter-Based Drug Interactions: Progress and Future Challenges, comprises of four sections. Twenty-eight chapters covering various topics and perspectives related to the subject of metabolic and transporter-based drug-drug interactions are presented. "
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Preface; Contents; Contributors; About the Editors; Part I Determinants of Drug ADME; 1 Enzymatic Basis of Phase I and Phase II Drug Metabolism; References; 2 Transporters: Importance in Drug Absorption, Distribution, and Removal; References; 3 ADME Pharmacogenetics and Its Impact on DrugDrug Interactions; References; 4 Impact of Nuclear Receptors CAR, PXR, FXR, and VDR, and Their Ligands On Enzymes and Transporters; References; 5 Impact of Physiological Determinants: Flow, Binding, Transporters and Enzymes on Organ and TotalBody Clearances; References. , Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781441908391
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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    UID:
    almahu_9949419328702882
    Format: XVIII, 746 p. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2010.
    ISBN: 9781441908407
    Content: This volume is authored by esteemed experts in the field, and provides state-of-the art knowledge related to enzyme- and transporter-based DDIs that impact the absorption and disposition of drugs. It examines the types of DDIs, methodological approaches to evaluate and view DDIs mechanistically, bioinformatics, clinical and toxicological outcomes, and regulatory recommendations. As much as possible, the future challenges and opportunities that lie ahead are presented and discussed. Special emphases are placed on the quantitative assessment of the roles of different transporters, need for more specific probes and inhibitors, and recognition of extrahepatic eliminating organs. Future approaches should integrate transporters and enzymes to accelerate the development of physiological based-pharmacokinetic models (PBPK-DDI) and information related to inter-subject variability. In addition, the authors look beyond small molecules and consider DDIs involving biologic agents, such as therapeutic antibodies, that can bring about pharmacologically significant drug-cytokine or drug-endocrine interactions.
    Note: Determinants of Drug ADME -- Enzymatic Basis of Phase I and Phase II Drug Metabolism -- Transporters: Importance in Drug Absorption, Distribution, and Removal -- ADME Pharmacogenetics and Its Impact on Drug-Drug Interactions -- Impact of Nuclear Receptors CAR, PXR, FXR, and VDR, and Their Ligands On Enzymes and Transporters -- Impact of Physiological Determinants: Flow, Binding, Transporters and Enzymes on Organ and Total Body Clearances -- Methods For The Study Of Drug-Drug Interactions -- In Silico Approaches to Predict DDIs -- In Vitro Techniques to Study Drug-Drug Interactions of Drug Metabolism: Cytochrome P450 -- The In Vitro Characterization of Inhibitory Drug-Drug Interactions Involving UDP-Glucuronosyltransferase -- In Vitro Techniques to Study Transporter-Based DDI -- In Vitro Techniques to Study Drug-Drug Interactions Involving Transport: Caco-2 Model for Study of P-Glycoprotein and Other Transporters -- Use of In Vivo Animal Models to Assess Drug-Drug Interactions -- Extrapolation of In Vitro Metabolic and P-Glycoprotein-Mediated Transport Data to In Vivo by Modeling and Simulations -- Translation of In Vitro Metabolic Data to Predict In Vivo Drug-Drug Interactions: IVIVE and Modeling and Simulations -- Absorption Models to Examine Bioavailability and Drug-Drug Interactions in Humans -- Management of Drug Interactions of New Drugs in Multicenter Trials Using the Metabolism and Transport Drug Interaction Database© -- Web-Based Database as a Tool to Examine Drug-Drug Interactions Involving Transporters -- Impact Of Drug-Drug Interactions -- Drug Disposition and Drug-Drug Interactions: Importance of First-Pass Metabolism in Gut and Liver -- Transporter-Based Drug-Drug Interactions and Their Effect on Distribution Volumes -- Inactivation of Human Cytochrome P450 Enzymes and Drug-Drug Interactions -- Allosteric Enzyme- and Transporter-Based Interactions -- The Impact and In Vitro to In Vivo Prediction of Transporter-Based Drug-Drug Interactions in Humans -- Herbal Supplement-Based Interactions -- Anticipating and Minimizing Drug Interactions in a Drug Discovery and Development Setting: An Industrial Perspective -- Clinical Studies of Drug-Drug Interactions: Design and Interpretation -- Toxicological Consequences of Drug-Drug Interactions -- Regulatory Aspects And Future Developments Involving DDI -- Complex Drug Interactions: Significance and Evaluation -- Drug-Drug Interactions: Communicating Post-market Drug Safety Information in the USA -- Drug-Drug Interactions: What Have We Learned and Where Are We Going?.
    In: Springer Nature eBook
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9781441908414
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9781441908391
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9781489994899
    Language: English
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    Book
    New York, NY [u.a.] : Springer-Verlag
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB15160435
    Format: XVIII, 746 Seiten , Ill., graph. Darst. , 235 mm x 155 mm
    Edition: 1
    ISBN: 9781441908391
    Note: Text engl.
    Language: English
    Keywords: Arzneimittelwechselwirkung
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