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<li> Calculated values of LogPS, LogBB, and Log (PS * ''f''<sub>u, brain</sub>):<br>[[File: | <li> Calculated values of LogPS, LogBB, and Log (PS * ''f''<sub>u, brain</sub>):<br>[[File:Bbb_logbb_scale.png|300px]]<br>[[File:Bbb_logps_scale.png|300px]]</li> | ||
<li> 'Traffic lights' highlight which properties of the compound are favorable (green), suitable (yellow), or problematic (red) for penetrating into CNS</li> | <li> 'Traffic lights' highlight which properties of the compound are favorable (green), suitable (yellow), or problematic (red) for penetrating into CNS</li> | ||
<li> Click "more" to switch to LogPS or LogBB module to receive more information regarding the calculation of the particular property</li> | <li> Click "more" to switch to LogPS or LogBB module to receive more information regarding the calculation of the particular property</li> |
Revision as of 13:10, 29 May 2012
Overview
BBB module provides a comprehensive evaluation of blood-brain barrier penetration potential of drugs and drug-like compounds in rodents. Each compound of interest is given an estimate whether it would be permeable enough to exhibit CNS activity. Qualitative classification is based on reliable and theoretically reasonable predictions of the rate and extent of BBB permeation (expressed as LogPS and LogBB constants respectively) governed by passive diffusion. Predictions performed by this module may serve as an initial screen that allows ranking of compounds according to their blood-brain transport characteristics. It also enables the user to simulate the effect of changing main physicochemical parameters of the compound on its brain disposition.
Features
- Provides a unified interface that summarizes all relevant information regarding BBB penetration potential of the compound of interest
- Classifies the compound as CNS permeable on non-permeable and displays the values of quantitative parameters supporting the prediction:
- Rate of brain penetration (LogPS)
- Extent of brain penetration (LogBB)
- Brain/plasma equilibration rate (Log (PS * fu, brain))
- Visualizes the predictions using the 'traffic lights' scheme showing which parameters preclude brain delivery of the analyzed compound
- Allows altering the values of main physicochemical determinants to get an insight on structural changes needed to achieve desired permeation characteristics
- Displays a scatter plot providing a possibility to compare relevant brain penetration characteristics of the analyzed compound to a set of well-known CNS and peripheral drugs.
- Displays carrier-mediated transport alerts for compounds that undergo facilitated diffusion or active efflux across BBB
Interface

- Main physicochemical descriptors (logP, pKa, and the extent of plasma protein binding) are calculated automatically. Enter experimental values to improve prediction accuracy, or type custom values to model the influence of the respective properties on brain disposition of the compound of interest.
- a. Click the "Undo" button to reverse the manually entered property value to the automatically calculated value (Fraction unbound in plasma and pKa (Base) in this picture) for a compound and to recalculate the Blood-Brain Barrier permeability
- b. Click to recalculate the unbound fraction in brain and LogBB using the currently specified parameter values
- Calculated values of LogPS, LogBB, and Log (PS * fu, brain):
- 'Traffic lights' highlight which properties of the compound are favorable (green), suitable (yellow), or problematic (red) for penetrating into CNS
- Click "more" to switch to LogPS or LogBB module to receive more information regarding the calculation of the particular property
- Final qualitative estimate indicating whether the compound would be sufficiently permeable to exhibit CNS activity
- CNS activity plot presents for several hundreds of known CNS-penetrating (blue points) and peripherally acting (red points) drugs. The green point denotes the currently analyzed molecule. Hover over a data point to see the corresponding compound's name, structure, as well as predicted values of brain/plasma equilibration rate and extent of brain delivery at equilibrium.
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