Literature DB >> 31955193

The evaluation of effect of selected metal ions on the efficiency of passive and active transport of imipramine.

Włodzimierz Opoka1, Agata Kryczyk1, Agata Krakowska1, Joanna Piotrowska1, Joanna Gdula-Argasińska2, Katarzyna Kała3, Marlena Linek1, Bożena Muszyńska3.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: The aim of the study was to evaluate the effect of zinc as well as magnesium or copper ions on the efficacy of passive transport of imipramine hydrochloride in in vitro model. According to results from passive transport, the next aim of the studies was to check the efficiency of active transport of imipramine hydrochloride in the presence or absence of zinc ions.
METHODS: The passive transport study was conducted in specially designed capsules, while CaCo-2 cell lines were used in active transport evaluation. Zinc, magnesium and copper content was determined by F-AAS method. The analysis of imipramine hydrochloride was performed using HPLC method.
RESULTS: Mean concentrations of zinc, magnesium, and copper ions obtained in this experiment were as follows: 2.98, 1.34 and 3.52 mg/L, respectively. The presence of zinc ions increased the efficiency of active transport of imipramine hydrochloride by 39%. Furthermore, the transport of zinc ions in the presence of imipramine hydrochloride was 27% greater than that of the zinc-containing solutions without imipramine hydrochloride. The extending of the time of experiment from 30 to 60 minutes resulted in an increase in transport efficiency of more than 10% in both cases.
CONCLUSIONS: The efficiency of passive and active transport of imipramine hydrochloride is influenced by the presence of Mg, Zn and Cu ions. The passive transport of imipramine hydrochloride after 90 minutes of experiment was the most effective in the presence of copper and zinc ions. Further studies conducted on the CaCo-2 cell line indicated a clear positive interaction of imipramine - zinc.

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Keywords:  depression; imipramine; transport

Year:  2019        PMID: 31955193     DOI: 10.12740/PP/92301

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychiatr Pol        ISSN: 0033-2674            Impact factor:   1.657


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