Literature DB >> 2785448

Positron emission tomography in studies on fetomaternal disposition of opioids.

P Hartvig1, B S Lindberg, A Lilja, H Lundqvist, B Långström, A Rane.   

Abstract

The noninvasive radiotracer technique, positron emission tomography, has been applied in studies on the transfer of drugs from mother to fetus in Rhesus monkeys. 11C-labelled morphine or heroin was administered intravenously to pregnant monkey and the radioactivities with time were measured in the placenta, fetal liver and maternal blood. The information from the 11C-morphine experiment was supplemented with data from the simultaneous administration of 14C-morphine followed by the analysis of unchanged drug and metabolites in maternal blood and also in one sample from fetal blood. In placenta, 11C-morphine and 11C-heroin rapidly reached high radioactivities already within the first few minutes after administration. The transfer of 11C-morphine-derived radioactivity to the fetus was also rapid, although there was a lag-time in relation to the placental uptake. The elimination rate of the radioactivity was fast from the blood, placenta and the fetal liver and in plasma there was a rapid appearance of conjugated morphine metabolites. The fetal plasma concentration of morphine was twice that in maternal plasma 100 min after injection. The transfer of 11C-heroin-derived radioactivity to the fetus was even faster than was the elimination of radioactivity. The plasma kinetics of morphine in the mother and fetus was simulated in a compartment flow model and simulated concentrations agreed well with measured values.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2785448

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dev Pharmacol Ther        ISSN: 0379-8305


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