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Effects of acute moderate hypoxemia on kinetics of metoclopramide and its metabolites in chronically instrumented sheep
- Source :
- Archives of pharmacal research. 25(5)
- Publication Year :
- 2002
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Abstract
- Hypoxemia is known to induce various physiological changes which can result in alteration in drug pharmacokinetics. To examine the effect of acute moderate hypoxemia on metoclopramide (MCP) pharmacokinetics, a continuous 14-hour infusion of MCP during a normoxemic, hypoxemic and subsequent normoxemic period was conducted in eight adult sheep. Arterial blood and urine samples were collected to examine the effects on the pharmacokinetics of MCP and its deethylated metabolites. MCP and its mono- and di-deethylated metabolites were quantitated using a GC/MS method. Steady-state concentrations of MCP were achieved in each of the three periods. During hypoxemia, MCP plasma steady-state concentration increased significantly from 50.72 +/- 1.06 to 63.62 +/- 1.79 ng/mL, and later decreased to 55.83 +/- 1.15 ng/mL during the post-hypoxemic recovery period. Total body clearance (CL(TB)) of MCP was significantly decreased from 274.2 +/- 48.0 L/h to 205.40 +/- 28.2 L/h during hypoxemia, and later restored to 245.8 +/- 44.2 L/h during the post-hypoxemic period. Plasma mono-deethylated MCP concentration (32.78 +/- 1.73 ng/mL) also increased, compared to the control group (21.20 +/- 1.39 ng/mL), during hypoxemia and subsequent normoxemic period. Renal excretion of MCP and its metabolites was also decreased during hypoxemia, while urine flow was increased with a concomitant decrease in urine osmolality. Thus, the results indicate that acute moderate hypoxemia affects MCP pharmacokinetics.
- Subjects :
- medicine.medical_specialty
Metoclopramide
Metabolic Clearance Rate
Urine
Hypoxemia
Pharmacokinetics
Internal medicine
Drug Discovery
medicine
Animals
Hypoxia
Sheep
Chemistry
Organic Chemistry
Endocrinology
Renal physiology
Anesthesia
Concomitant
Acute Disease
Urine osmolality
Molecular Medicine
Arterial blood
Female
medicine.symptom
medicine.drug
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 02536269
- Volume :
- 25
- Issue :
- 5
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Archives of pharmacal research
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....262fb09b752ef494c2ac724d2479f41e