Pharmacokinetics and short-term safety of the selective NOS inhibitor 2-iminobiotin in asphyxiated neonates treated with therapeutic hypothermia

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2020-03

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Favié, LMA
Peeters-Scholte, Cacha M P C D
Bakker, Anouk
Tjabbes, Huibert
Egberts, Toine C.G.ORCID 0000-0003-1758-7779ISNI 0000000392745722
Van Bel, FrankISNI 000000038971030X
Rademaker, KarinISNI 0000000389627127
Vis, Peter
Groenendaal, FlorisORCID 0000-0002-9284-1637ISNI 0000000393055993

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BACKGROUND: Neonatal encephalopathy following perinatal asphyxia is a leading cause for neonatal death and disability, despite treatment with therapeutic hypothermia. 2-Iminobiotin is a promising neuroprotective agent additional to therapeutic hypothermia to improve the outcome of these neonates. METHODS: In an open-label study, pharmacokinetics and short-term safety of 2-iminobiotin were investigated in neonates treated with therapeutic hypothermia. Group A (n = 6) received four doses of 0.16 mg/kg intravenously q6h. Blood sampling for pharmacokinetic analysis and monitoring of vital signs for short-term safety analysis were performed. Data from group A was used to determine the dose for group B, aiming at an AUC0-48 h of 4800 ng*h/mL. RESULTS: Exposure in group A was higher than targeted (median AUC0-48 h 9522 ng*h/mL); subsequently, group B (n = 6) received eight doses of 0.08 mg/kg q6h (median AUC0-48 h 4465 ng*h/mL). No changes in vital signs were observed and no adverse events related to 2-iminobiotin occurred. CONCLUSION: This study indicates that 2-iminobiotin is well tolerated and not associated with any adverse events in neonates treated with therapeutic hypothermia after perinatal asphyxia. Target exposure was achieved with eight doses of 0.08 mg/kg q6h. Optimal duration of therapy for clinical efficacy needs to be determined in future clinical trials.

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Taverne, Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Child Health

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Favié, L M A, Peeters-Scholte, C M P C D, Bakker, A, Tjabbes, H, Egberts, T C G, van Bel, F, Rademaker, C M A, Vis, P & Groenendaal, F 2020, 'Pharmacokinetics and short-term safety of the selective NOS inhibitor 2-iminobiotin in asphyxiated neonates treated with therapeutic hypothermia', Pediatric Research, vol. 87, no. 4, pp. 689-696. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41390-019-0587-1