Ocular Tissue Distribution of Omidenepag Isopropyl in Rabbits and Cynomolgus Monkeys

To evaluate the ocular distribution of omidenepag isopropyl (OMDI) and its active form omidenepag (OMD), an EP2 receptor agonist, after topical administration of OMDI into rabbit and monkey eyes, and to determine whether OMDI and OMD interact with target receptors or enzymes of other antiglaucoma ag...

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description To evaluate the ocular distribution of omidenepag isopropyl (OMDI) and its active form omidenepag (OMD), an EP2 receptor agonist, after topical administration of OMDI into rabbit and monkey eyes, and to determine whether OMDI and OMD interact with target receptors or enzymes of other antiglaucoma agents. Both eyes of six rabbits and of 14 monkeys were topically instilled with 0.03% [14C]-OMDI. Rabbits were sacrificed after one to four hours, and ocular tissues were collected. Monkeys were sacrificed after 0.25 to 24 hours, and blood and ocular tissues were collected. Radioactivity was measured in each sample. The interactions of OMDI and OMD with the receptors and enzymes associated with the mechanisms of action of other antiglaucoma agents were evaluated. Most radioactivity applied to rabbit eyes was recovered as OMD from the cornea, aqueous humor, and iris-ciliary body. Similarly, high concentrations of radioactivity were observed in monkey cornea, bulbar/palpebral conjunctiva, and trabecular meshwork. OMD bound to EP2 receptors, but neither OMD nor OMDI bound to α2A, β1, and β2 adrenergic receptors or inhibited enzymatic activities of CA1 and CA2. OMD and OMDI had little or no effect on ROCK1 and ROCK2. OMDI rapidly permeates rabbit and monkey corneas and is converted to OMD, which distributes into anterior ocular tissues. Neither OMD nor OMDI interacted with the target receptors or enzymes of other antiglaucoma agents, suggesting that OMD interacts highly selectively with EP2 receptors. OMDI is a specific antiglaucoma agent that interacts selectively with ocular EP2 receptors.
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Animals
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Cornea - metabolism
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Female
Glaucoma
Glycine - analogs & derivatives
Macaca fascicularis
Male
Ophthalmic Solutions - pharmacokinetics
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Pyridines
Rabbits
Receptors, Prostaglandin E, EP2 Subtype - agonists
Receptors, Prostaglandin E, EP2 Subtype - metabolism
Tissue Distribution
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