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Determination and validation of LJ-2698, a potent human A(3) adenosine receptor antagonist, in rat plasma by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry and its application in pharmacokinetic study

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Lee, Jae-Young; Park, Ju-Hwan; Kim, Ki-Taek; Yu, Jinha; Sahu, Pramod K.; Kang, Naewon; Shin, Hyeon-Jong; Kim, Min-Hwan; Kim, Ji-Su; Yoon, In-Soo; Jeong, Lak Shin; Kim, Dae-Duk

Issue Date
2017-08
Publisher
대한약학회
Citation
Archives of Pharmacal Research, Vol.40 No.8, pp.952-961
Abstract
LJ-2698, a highly potent human A(3) adenosine receptor antagonist with nucleoside structure, was designed to have a minimal species dependence. For further pre-clinical studies, analytical method for the detection of LJ-2698 in rat plasma was developed by liquid chromatography-tandem mass. Plasma samples were processed by protein precipitation method with acetonitrile, using losartan as the internal standard (IS). Chromatographic separation was carried out using a Kinetex C18 column (100 x 4.6 mm; 100 angstrom; 2.6 mu) with acetonitrile/water with 0.2% (v/v) formic acid (65:35, v/v) in the isocratic mode at a flow rate of 0.4 mL/min. Mass spectrometric detection in multiple reaction monitoring mode was performed with positive electrospray ionization. The mass transitions of LJ-2698 and IS were m/z 412.3 -> 294.1 and m/z 423.1 -> 207.2, respectively. The calibration curves were linear in the range 5.00-5000 ng/mL (r (2) >= 0.998). The lower limit of quantification was established as 5.00 ng/mL. Within- and between-run precisions were < 7.01%, as relative standard deviation; and accuracies were in the range 3.37-3.64%, as relative error. The validated method was successfully applied to its pharmacokinetic evaluation after intravenous and oral administration in rats, and the dose-dependent pharmacokinetic behavior of LJ-2698 was elucidated for the first time.
ISSN
0253-6269
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/199499
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12272-017-0935-9
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