Limited sampling strategy to predict AUC of the CYP3A phenotyping probe midazolam in adults: application to various assay techniques
JS Kim, AN Nafziger, SM Tsunoda… - The Journal of …, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
The Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 2002•Wiley Online Library
Midazolam clearance is used to phenotype hepatic CYP3A activity but requires multiple
plasma samples following a single intravenous dose. The authors evaluated the use of a
limited sampling scheme, using different assay techniques to determine the reproducibility of
such a strategy in estimating midazolam AUC. Seventy‐three healthy adults received
midazolam as a single intravenous bolus dose. At least eight plasma samples were
collected from each subject and were assayed using either LC/MS/MS or electron capture …
plasma samples following a single intravenous dose. The authors evaluated the use of a
limited sampling scheme, using different assay techniques to determine the reproducibility of
such a strategy in estimating midazolam AUC. Seventy‐three healthy adults received
midazolam as a single intravenous bolus dose. At least eight plasma samples were
collected from each subject and were assayed using either LC/MS/MS or electron capture …
Midazolam clearance is used to phenotype hepatic CYP3A activity but requires multiple plasma samples following a single intravenous dose. The authors evaluated the use of a limited sampling scheme, using different assay techniques to determine the reproducibility of such a strategy in estimating midazolam AUC. Seventy‐three healthy adults received midazolam as a single intravenous bolus dose. At least eight plasma samples were collected from each subject and were assayed using either LC/MS/MS or electron capture gas chromatography. Eleven subjects were randomly selected for the training set using stepwise linear regression to determine relationships between midazolam plasma concentrations and AUC. Validation of the predictive equations was done using the remaining 62 subjects. Mean percent error (MPE), mean absolute error (MAE), and root mean square error (RMSE) were calculated to determine bias and precision. Based on the training set, five models were generated with coefficients of determination ranging from 0.87 to 0.95. Validation showed that MPE, MAE, and RMSE values were acceptable for three of the models. Int rasubject reproducibility was good. In addition, training set data from one institution were able to predict data from the other two institutions using other assay techniques. Minimized plasma sampling may provide a simpler method for estimating midazolam AUC for CYP3A phenotyping. A limited sampling strategy is more convenient and cost‐effective than standard sampling strategies and is applicable to more than one assay technique.
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