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Pharmacokinetics and excretion balance of OR-1896, a pharmacologically active metabolite of levosimendan, in healthy men.

Jaakko Puttonen1, Tarmo Laine, Meri Ramela, Sari Häkkinen, Wenhui Zhang, Rajendra Pradhan, Pertti Pentikäinen, Mikko Koskinen.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the pharmacokinetics and excretion balance of [(14)C]-OR-1896, a pharmacologically active metabolite of levosimendan, in six healthy male subjects. In addition, pharmacokinetic parameters of total radiocarbon and the deacetylated congener, OR-1855, were determined.
METHODS: OR-1896 was administered as a single intravenous infusion of 200 microg of [(14)C]-OR-1896 (specific activity 8.6 MBq/mg) over 10 min. The pharmacokinetic parameters were calculated by three-compartmental methods.
RESULTS: During the 14-day collection of urine and faeces, excretion (+/-S.D.) averaged 94.2+/-1.4% of the [(14)C]-OR-1896 dose. Mean recovery of radiocarbon in urine was 86.8+/-1.9% and in faeces 7.4+/-1.5%. Mean terminal elimination half-life of OR-1896 (t(1/2)) was 70.0+/-44.9 h. Maximum concentrations of OR-1855 were approximately 30% to that of OR-1896. Total clearance and the volume of distribution of OR-1896 were 2.0+/-0.4 l/h and 175.6+/-74.5l, respectively. Renal clearances of OR-1896 and OR-1855 were 0.9+/-0.4 l/h and (5.4+/-2.3)x10(-4) l/h, respectively.
CONCLUSIONS: This study provides data to demonstrate that nearly one half of OR-1896 is eliminated unchanged into urine and that the active metabolites metabolite of levosimendan remain in the body longer than levosimendan. The remaining half of OR-1896 dose is eliminated through other metabolic routes, partially through interconversion back to OR-1855 with further metabolism of OR-1855. Given the fact that the pharmacological activity and potency of OR-1896 is similar to levosimendan, these results emphasize the clinical significance of OR-1896 and its contribution to the long-lasting effects of levosimendan.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17888637     DOI: 10.1016/j.ejps.2007.08.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Pharm Sci        ISSN: 0928-0987            Impact factor:   4.384


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