A Computational Physics-based Approach to Predict Unbound Brain-to-Plasma Partition Coefficient, Kp,uu

13 January 2023, Version 1
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Abstract

The blood-brain barrier (BBB) plays a critical role in preventing harmful endogenous and exogenous substances from penetrating the brain. Optimal brain penetration of small molecule CNS drugs is characterized by a high unbound brain/plasma ratio (Kp,uu). While various medicinal chemistry strategies and in silico models have been reported to improve BBB penetration, none were developed to predict Kp,uu directly. We describe a physics-based computational approach, solvation free energy calculations (energy of solvation or E-sol), to predict Kp,uu. Prospective application of this method to internal CNS drug discovery programs highlighted the utility and accuracy of this new method, which showed a categorical accuracy of 79% and a R2 of 0.61 from a linear regression model.

Keywords

brain penetration
computational chemistry
Kpuu
CNS
BBB
solvation free energy
efflux

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