Progress towards the Replacement of the Rabbit Blood Sugar Test for the Quantitative Determination of the Biological Activity of Insulins (USP <121>) with an In Vitro Assay

Author:

Rüggeberg Sabrina1,Wanglin Antje1,Demirel Özlem1,Hack Rüdiger2,Niederhaus Birgit3,Bidlingmaier Bernd4,Blumrich Matthias5,Usener Dirk1

Affiliation:

1. CMC-Bioanalytics, R&D Sanofi, 65926 Frankfurt, Germany

2. TIM Global Compliance and Policy, R&D Sanofi, 65926 Frankfurt, Germany

3. CMC-Statistics, R&D Sanofi, 65926 Frankfurt, Germany

4. MSAT Analytics , M&S Sanofi, 65926 Frankfurt, Germany

5. MSAT Project Nitrosamines, M&S Sanofi, 65926 Frankfurt, Germany

Abstract

For the quantification of insulin activity, United States Pharmacopeia (USP) general chapter <121> continues to require the rabbit blood sugar test. For new insulin or insulin analogue compounds, those quantitative data are expected for stability or comparability studies. At Sanofi, many rabbits were used to fulfil the authority’s requirements to obtain quantitative insulin bioactivity data until the in vivo test was replaced. In order to demonstrate comparability between the in vivo and in vitro test systems, this study was designed to demonstrate equivalency. The measurement of insulin lispro and insulin glargine drug substance and drug product batches, including stress samples (diluted or after temperature stress of 30 min at 80 °C), revealed a clear correlation between the in vitro and in vivo test results. The recovery of quantitative in vitro in-cell Western (ICW) results compared to the in vivo test results was within the predefined acceptance limits of 80% to 125%. Thus, the in vitro ICW cell-based bioassay leads to results that are equivalent to the rabbit blood sugar test per USP <121>, and it is highly suitable for insulin activity quantification. For future development compounds, the in vitro in-cell Western cell-based assay can replace the rabbit blood sugar test required by USP <121>.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Veterinary,Animal Science and Zoology

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