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Pharmacokinetics of all-trans retinoic acid, 13-cis retinoic acid, and fenretinide in plasma and brain of Rat.
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Drug metabolism and disposition: the biological fate of chemicals [Drug Metab Dispos] 2000 Feb; Vol. 28 (2), pp. 205-8. - Publication Year :
- 2000
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Abstract
- We have measured the pharmacokinetics of three retinoids, all-trans retinoic acid, 13-cis retinoic acid, and fenretinide in rat blood and rat brain [especially white matter (WM) and gray matter (GM)] to help select retinoids for treating human malignant glioma. All-trans retinoic acid permeated well into the WM, giving peak concentration in WM of 25.7 microg/g, 6 to 7 times higher than the peak serum concentration. There was less 13-cis retinoic acid in WM: area under the curve (AUC)(0-->infinity) WM/AUC(0-->infinity) serum = 18.00 microg ml(-1) h/32.67 microg ml(-1) h. The ratio WM/GM was over 1 for these two compounds, but the half-lives were short in the serum and cerebral tissue (0.57-1.02 h). Fenretinide had different pharmacokinetics: the peak concentrations were in serum (1.7 microg/ml) and WM (1.2 microg/ml)-low, but the AUC(0-->infinity) was large (25.55 microg ml(-1) in serum and 57.53 microg ml(-1) in WM) due to its long elimination half-life (13.78 h in serum and 17.77 h in WM). These findings provide information that may be used to select a retinoid and establish therapeutic regimens that provide optimal efficacy with minimal toxicity.
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- Animals
Antineoplastic Agents administration & dosage
Antineoplastic Agents blood
Area Under Curve
Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid
Fenretinide administration & dosage
Fenretinide blood
Half-Life
Injections, Intraperitoneal
Male
Rats
Rats, Sprague-Dawley
Tretinoin administration & dosage
Tretinoin blood
Antineoplastic Agents pharmacokinetics
Brain metabolism
Fenretinide pharmacokinetics
Tretinoin pharmacokinetics
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0090-9556
- Volume :
- 28
- Issue :
- 2
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Drug metabolism and disposition: the biological fate of chemicals
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 10640519