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Influence of hepatic regeneration after partial hepatectomy on theophylline pharmacokinetics in rats.

A M Maza1, A R Gascon, R M Hernandez, M A Solinis, M B Calvo, J L Pedraz.   

Abstract

The influence of hepatic regeneration after partial hepatectomy on theophylline pharmacokinetics has been studied on the rat. At different times after partial hepatectomy, theophylline was administered intravenously as a single dose of 6 mg/Kg. Drug plasma levels were determined by HPLC and pharmacokinetic parameters were obtained. Physiological parameters were also measured. Following hepatectomy, an increase in mass liver was observed and 15 days after surgery, liver mass was 78% of nonhepatectomized rats. Initial theophylline concentrations varied during the regeneration period, as well as the distribution volume at steady-estate (Vss). Elimination half-life (t 1/2), notably increased after hepatectomy (7.27+/-1.38 h), decreased with time (6.70+/-1.18 h, 6.47+/-0.69 and 5.17+/-0.87 h after 24 h, 3 days and 15 days post-hepatectomy, respectively) to reach a value close to that of the control group (4.30+/-1.37 h). The increase in elimination half-life led to a decrease in the mean residence time during the period of liver regeneration. However, the intrinsic clearance hardly varied during regeneration period. We could establish the following relationship between liver weight (LW) and the elimination half-life: t 1/2 (h)=-0.358*LW (g)+8.6168 (R2=0.9906). For the mean residence time (MRT) this relationship was: MRT (h) =-0.5173*LW (g)+12.433 (R2=0.991).

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11554434     DOI: 10.1007/BF03190376

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Drug Metab Pharmacokinet        ISSN: 0378-7966            Impact factor:   2.569


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