Distribution kinetics of solutes in the isolated in-situ perfused rat head using the multiple indicator dilution technique and a physiological two-barrier model


Autoria(s): Foster, K. A.; Weiss, M.; Roberts, M. S.
Contribuinte(s)

David Jones

Duncan Craig

Data(s)

01/01/2002

Resumo

The purpose of this study was to determine the pharmacokinetics of [C-14]diclofenac, [C-14]salicylate and [H-3]clonidine using a single pass rat head perfusion preparation. The head was perfused with 3-[N-morpholino] propane-sulfonic acid-buffered Ringer's solution. Tc-99m-red blood cells and a drug were injected in a bolus into the internal carotid artery and collected from the posterior facial vein over 28 min. A two-barrier stochastic organ model was used to estimate the statistical moments of the solutes. Plasma, interstitial and cellular distribution volumes for the solutes ranged from 1.0 mL (diclofenac) to 1.6 mL (salicylate), 2.0 mL (diclofenac) to 4.2 mL (water) and 3.9 mL (salicylate) to 20.9 mL (diclofenac), respectively. A comparison of these volumes to water indicated some exclusion of the drugs from the interstitial space and salicylate from the cellular space. Permeability-surface area (PS) products calculated from plasma to interstitial fluid permeation clearances (CLPI) (range 0.02-0.40 mL s(-1)) and fractions of solute unbound in the perfusate were in the order: diclofenac>salicylate >clonidine>sucrose (from 41.8 to 0.10 mL s(-1)). The slow efflux of diclofenac, compared with clonidine and salicylate, may be related to its low average unbound fraction in the cells. This work accounts for the tail of disposition curves in describing pharmacokinetics in the head.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:63726

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Pharmaceutical Press

Palavras-Chave #Pharmacology & Pharmacy #Statistical Moment Analysis #Brain Uptake #Protein-binding #Hindlimb #Benzodiazepines #Diazepam #Dispersion #Transport #Plasma #Flow #C1 #320501 Pharmaceutical Sciences and Pharmacy #730118 Organs, diseases and abnormal conditions not elsewhere classified
Tipo

Journal Article