학술논문

Population kinetics of homoarginine and optimized supplementation for cardiovascular risk reduction.
Document Type
Article
Source
Amino Acids. Jun2022, Vol. 54 Issue 6, p889-896. 8p.
Subject
*CARDIOVASCULAR diseases risk factors
*ARGININE
*CEREBROVASCULAR disease
*DIETARY supplements
*AMINO acids
*CLINICAL trials
Language
ISSN
0939-4451
Abstract
Homoarginine is an endogenous amino acid whose levels are reduced in patients with renal, cardio- and cerebrovascular disease. Moreover, low homoarginine concentrations independently predict morbidity and mortality in these patients. Besides endogenous synthesis, homoarginine is also a constituent of the human diet. The objective of the present study was to analyze the kinetics of orally supplemented homoarginine in human plasma by means of a pharmacometric approach. We developed a pharmacometric model to evaluate different dosing regimens, especially the regimen of 125 mg once weekly, based on a previous clinical study (n = 20). The model was adapted to account for differences in baseline homoarginine plasma concentrations between healthy and diseased individuals. A novel dosing regimen of 25 mg once daily led to higher attainment of homoarginine reference concentrations using clinical trial simulations. With 25 mg/day, the trough concentration of only 6% of the older and 3.8% of the younger population was predicted to be below the target concentration of 2.0–4.1 µmol/L. In synopsis, the new dosing regimen recapitulates the kinetics of homoarginine in healthy individuals optimally. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]