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Pharmacokinetics and Biological Actions of Subcutaneously Administered Human Brain Natriuretic Peptide

L. Edward Clemens, Ramona G. Almirez, Karine A. Baudouin, Ronald P. Mischak, Elliott B. Grossbard and Andrew A. Protter
Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics October 1998, 287 (1) 67-71;
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Human brain natriuretic peptide (hBNP) has demonstrated favorable hemodynamic effects in patients with congestive heart failure; however, the peptidic nature of this compound has focused clinical testing on protocols involving intravenous delivery. We have studied subcutaneous delivery as an alternative method of administering hBNP. Administration of 30 μg/kg hBNP by either subcutaneous or intravenous delivery protocols resulted in significant hBNP-immunoreactive material in the plasma with area under the plasma concentration-time curve values of 310 ± 20 nmol×mins/liter and 187 ± 47 nmol×mins/liter, respectively. Plasma cyclic GMP, a surrogate marker of activation of the biological receptor for hBNP, was elevated for a longer period of time following subcutaneous delivery compared with intravenous delivery. Subcutaneous delivery of 30 μg/kg hBNP resulted in natriuresis, diuresis and reduced systolic blood pressure in anesthetized normotensive rabbits, effects similar in magnitude yet prolonged in duration compared with those elicited by the same dose of hBNP delivered intravenously. Systolic blood pressure following hBNP treatment remained below base-line values for 50 and 150 min following intravenous and subcutaneous delivery protocols, respectively. These results suggests that subcutaneous delivery of hBNP may be a viable therapeutic alternative to intravenous modes of delivery.

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  • Send reprint requests to: Dr. Andrew A. Protter, Scios Incorporated, 2450 Bayshore Parkway, Mountain View, CA 94043. E-mail:protter{at}sciosinc.com.

  • Abbreviations:
    hBNP
    human brain natriuretic peptide
    GMP
    3′,5′-guanosine monophosphate
    • Received March 27, 1998.
    • Accepted May 26, 1998.
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L. Edward Clemens, Ramona G. Almirez, Karine A. Baudouin, Ronald P. Mischak, Elliott B. Grossbard and Andrew A. Protter
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