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Assessment of drug metabolism in hepatic disease: Comparison of plasma kinetics of oral cyclobarbital and the intravenous aminopyrine breath test.

Authors :
Breyer-Pfaff, U.
Seyfert, H.
Weber, M.
Egberts, E.
Source :
European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology; 1984, Vol. 26 Issue 1, p95-101, 7p
Publication Year :
1984

Abstract

The exhalation of CO derived from an i.v. tracer dose of [dimethylamine-C]aminopyrine has been investigated in normal controls and patients. They subsequently ingested 200 mg cyclobarbital calcium in the evening and the decline in the plasma drug level over the following 2 days was measured by thin-layer chromatography. The peak specific activity of exhaled CO occurred 0.5-2 h after C-aminopyrine injection in the absence of liver disease and in non-cirrhotic liver disorders. It was delayed in certain patients with cirrhosis. Compared to 8 medically healthy subjects, 10 patients with acute viral hepatitis, 8 with cirrhosis and 10 with fatty liver exhibited a significantly increased half-life of CO exhalation. Normal mean values were found in 12 patients with non-cirrhotic alcoholic liver disease and in 14 patients with non-hepatic diseases. The cyclobarbital (CB) half-life was prolonged and the clearance reduced in patients with viral hepatitis, cirrhosis, or alcoholic liver damage as compared to data from 17 control subjects. Due to a larger apparent volume of distribution, patients with fatty liver disease had an increased CB half-life, although its clearance was normal. A close negative correlation was detected between the clearance and the logarithm of the CB level measured 36 h after drug ingestion. The oral CB test evaluated from a single blood sample taken about 36 h after drug administration appears to be a useful indicator of human drug metabolising capacity. Discrimination between patients with and without disordered liver function was similar in the two drug elimination tests. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00316970
Volume :
26
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
72383422
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00546715