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  • 1
    ISSN: 1573-904X
    Keywords: relaxin ; pharmacokinetics ; absorption ; intravenous administration ; intravaginal administration
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract Recombinant human relaxin (rhRlx) is being developed as a potential cervical ripening agent to be applied intravaginally or intracervically prior to parturition. The pharmacokinetics and absorption of rhRlx were determined in nonpregnant female rabbits and rhesus monkeys after intravenous bolus (iv) and intravaginal administration of 0.1 mg/kg; additionally, rabbits were dosed with 0.5 mg/kg intravaginally. In rabbits (n = 6), mean (±SD) peak concentrations following iv bolus administration were 1554 ± 296 ng/mL. The weight-normalized clearance (CL/W) was 5.9 ± 0.4 mL/min/kg, initial volume of distribution (V 1/W) was 57 ± 9 mL/kg, and volume of distribution at steady state (V SS/W), assuming central compartment elimination, was 240 ± 20 mL/kg. V ss/W could be as large as 2000 ± 400 mL/kg without this assumption. The estimated amounts of rhRlx absorbed in rabbits following intravaginal administration of 0.1 and 0.5 mg/kg (n = 5/dose) were 3.1 ± 1.4 and 0.7 ± 0.3%, respectively; peak concentrations were 600 ± 297 and 1066 ± 584 pg/mL, respectively. In rhesus monkeys (n = 5) after iv administration, peak concentrations were 971 ± 277 ng/mL; CL/W was 4.1 ± 0.6 mL/ min/kg, V 1/W was 78 ± 25 mL/kg, and V ss/W, assuming central compartment elimination, was 690 ± 220 mL/kg. The upper limit for V ss/W was 1600 ± 200 mL/kg when no assumptions were made regarding site (compartment) of elimination. After intravaginal administration (n = 6), two monkeys had undetectable rhRlx concentrations throughout the 48-hr sampling interval; one monkey had only one sample containing measurable rhRlx (51 pg/mL) at 24 hr; and three monkeys absorbed 〈2% of the 0.1 mg/kg dose. Peak concentrations in these three animals ranged from 64 to 1475 pg/mL. The absorption of rhRlx was low and variable in both species, and similar results have been observed in women.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1573-904X
    Keywords: relaxin ; pharmacokinetics ; absorption ; intravenous ; intracervical ; intravaginal
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract The pharmacokinetics of recombinant human relaxin (rhRlx) after intravenous (iv) bolus administration and the absorption of rhRlx after intracervical or intravaginal administration were determined in nonpregnant women. The study was conducted in two parts. In part I, 25 women received 0.01 mg/kg rhRlx iv. After a minimum 7-day washout period, these women were dosed intracervically (n = 10) or intravaginally (n = 15) with 0.75 or 1.5 mg rhRlx, respectively, in 3% methylcellulose gel. Part II was a double-blind, randomized, three-way crossover study in 26 women. At 1-month intervals, each woman received one of three intravaginal treatments consisting of 0 (placebo), 1, or 6 mg rhRlx in 3% methylcellulose gel. The serum concentrations of relaxin following iv administration were described as the sum of three exponentials. The mean (±SD) initial, intermediate, and terminal half-lives were 0.09 ± 0.04, 0.72 ± 0.11, and 4.6 ± 1.2 hr, respectively. Most of the area under the curve was associated with the intermediate half-life. The weight-normalized clearance was 170 ± 50 mL/hr/kg. The observed peak concentration was 98 ± 29 ng/mL, and the weight-normalized initial volume of distribution was 78 ± 40 mL/kg, which is approximately equivalent to the serum volume. If central compartment elimination was assumed, the volume of distribution at steady state (V ss/W) was 280 ± 100 mL/kg, which is approximately equivalent to extracellular fluid volume. V ss/W could be as large as 1300 ± 400 mL/kg without this assumption. After intravaginal administration of the placebo gel, endogenous relaxin concentrations were evident (i.e., ≥20 pg/mL) in 9 of the 26 women (maximum concentrations, 23–234 pg/mL). A similar proportion of women (approximately 35–40%) exhibited measurable serum concentrations of relaxin following intravaginal rhRlx treatment; this proportion increased to 90% following intracervical rhRlx treatment. For both routes of administration, the maximum serum concentrations of relaxin were usually within the range of values observed for endogenous relaxin, suggesting that the absorption of rhRlx was minimal.
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