Literature DB >> 14748755

Influence of simulated weightlessness on the pharmacokinetics of acetaminophen administered by the oral route: a study in the rat.

Peggy Gandia1, Sylvie Saivin, Michel Lavit, Georges Houin.   

Abstract

During space flights, the human body is submitted to weightlessness which induces physiological variations that could modify drug disposition during space missions. Since space experiments are infrequent and difficult to perform, in order to evaluate pharmacokinetic modifications, simulation experiments of weightlessness have to be carried out on earth, using animal-models such as the Morey-Holton model. In this model, rats are suspended by the tail with their front paws on the ground. We studied the effects of simulated weightlessness on drug absorption and on gastric emptying, using acetaminophen as a probe. Three periods of suspension (1, 2 and 5 days) were compared with two control groups (free and attached rats). The attached group was used to evaluate a possible 'stress effect' caused by the suspension device. Each group was composed of 36 rats (12 sampling times and three rats per time). An oral dose of acetaminophen (100 mg/kg) was administered and blood samples were collected before and up to 12 h after administration. Plasma assays were performed using an high-performance liquid chromatography method with UV detection. The calculated population pharmacokinetic parameters were Ka, Kel (first order absorption and elimination constants) and Vd/F (apparent volume of distribution). The statistical interpretation of the population pharmacokinetic parameters indicated that 2 days of suspension significantly decreased the Vd/F by 83% and the Ka by 125%. The increase in the Ka was probably because of an increased acceleration of the gastric emptying and/or to a decrease in the total peripheral resistance which increased intestinal blood flow.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 14748755     DOI: 10.1046/j.1472-8206.2003.00220.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Fundam Clin Pharmacol        ISSN: 0767-3981            Impact factor:   2.748


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