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Biochemistry and Pharmacology of ICI 200,880, a Synthetic Peptide Inhibitor of Human Neutrophil Elastase
Author(s) -
WILLIAMS JOSEPH C.,
STEIN ROSS L.,
GILES RALPH E.,
KRELL ROBERT D.
Publication year - 1991
Publication title -
annals of the new york academy of sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.712
H-Index - 248
eISSN - 1749-6632
pISSN - 0077-8923
DOI - 10.1111/j.1749-6632.1991.tb17022.x
Subject(s) - pharmacology , elastase , pharmacokinetics , chemistry , enzyme , pancreatic elastase , lung , enzyme inhibitor , in vivo , medicine , biochemistry , biology , microbiology and biotechnology
ICI 200,880 is representative of a new chemical class of inhibitors of human neutrophil elastase (HNE). The compound demonstrated competitive kinetics vs HNE with a Ki value of 5.0 x 10(-10) M. The selectivity of ICI 200,880 for HNE versus a variety of enzymes ranged from 150- (relative to porcine pancreatic elastase [PPE]) to greater than 360,000-fold in favor of HNE. In pharmacokinetic studies ICI 200,880 displayed a long retention time when administered directly to the lung and was rapidly eliminated when administered intravenously. Aerosol pretreatment of hamsters with ICI 200,880 before intratracheal administration of HNE produced a long-lasting inhibition of enzyme-induced increases in lung weight, total lavageable red cells, and total lavageable white cells. Subcutaneous administration of either 50 or 100 mumol/kg (twice/day) of ICI 200,880 for 14 or 28 days prevented the time-dependent increase in alveolar diameter produced by a single intratracheal dose of PPE when compound dosing was initiated 24 hours following the enzyme. Treatment of hamsters with ICI 200,880 using the same protocol and doses for 8 weeks prevented the destructive lesion induced by a single intratracheal dose of HNE. It is concluded that ICI 200,880 has biochemical, pharmacokinetic, and pharmacologic profiles that make it a useful therapeutic agent for understanding the role of HNE in various diseases. ICI 200,880 is presently being evaluated in man.