Abstract

Toxicokinetics is the study of kinetics of absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion of a xenobiotic under the conditions of toxicity evaluation. Conventional toxicokinetics uses the hypothetical compartments, and the model is composed of rate equations that describe the time course of drug and chemical disposition. The utility of toxicokinetics in toxicity evaluation and interpretation of animal toxicology data is emerging as an important tool in product discovery and development. With implementation of the International Conference on Harmonization (ICH) guidelines on systemic exposure and dose selection, toxicokinetics have been integrated in routine toxicity evaluations. Although traditional compartmental/noncompartmental models are generally adequate for assessing systemic exposure, they are unable to the predict time course of drug disposition in target tissues and often fail to relate systemic drug levels to a biological response. Physiologically based toxicokinetic (PB-TK) models address this deficiency of traditional compartmental models. PB-TK models are the kinetic models of the uptake and disposition of chemicals based on rates of biochemical reactions, physiological and anatomical characteristics. These models, when developed appropriately, can predict target organ drug distribution in different species under variety of conditions. This minireview discusses the basic principles, and applications of traditional compartmental toxicokinetic and physiologically based toxicokinetics (PB-TK) models in drug development and risk assessment. Special emphasis will be placed on discussion related to interpretation of the ICH guidelines related to toxicokinetics and the utility of toxicokinetics data in dose selection for toxicity and carcinogenicity studies. The utility of PB-TK models in risk assessment of methylene chloride, vinyl chloride, retinoic acid, dioxin, and inhaled organic esters is discussed.

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