Affiliation:
1. Institute of Medicinal Plant Development, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College, Beijing
100193, China
2. School of Automation, Beijing Institute of Technology, China
Abstract
Abstract:
Pharmacokinetics (PK), as a significant part of pharmacology, runs through the overall process of the
preclinical and clinical research on drugs and plays a significant role in determining the material basis of efficacy
and mechanism research. However, due to the limitations of classical PK, cellular PK was put forward and
developed rapidly. Many novel and original technologies have been innovatively applied to cellular PK research,
thereby providing powerful technical support. As a novel field of PK research, cellular PK expands the
research object and enriches the theoretical framework of PK. It provides a new perspective for elucidating the
mechanism of drug action and the dynamic process of drug in the body. Furthermore, it provides a scientific
basis and guiding significance for the development of new drugs and clinical rational drug use. Cellular PK can
explain the dynamic process of certain drugs (e.g., antineoplastic drugs and antibiotics) and the disposition kinetics
characteristics in some specific tissues (e.g., brain and tumor) in a clearer and more accurate manner. It is
a beneficial supplement and the perfection of traditional PK. In the future, traditional and cellular PKs will
complement each other well and improve into an all-around research system in drug developments. Briefly, this
paper reviews the conceptual development of cellular PK and key associated technologies, explores its main
functions and applications, and looks forward to the important pioneering significance and promising value for
the development of PK.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
CAMS Innovation Fund for Medical Science
Beijing Natural Science Foundation
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Drug Discovery,Pharmacology
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