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Semimechanistic Modeling of the Effects of Blast Overpressure Exposure on Cefazolin Pharmacokinetics in Mice.

Daniel J Selig1, Geoffrey C Chin2, Alexander G Bobrov2, Jesse P DeLuca2, Derese Getnet2, Jeffrey R Livezey2, Joseph B Long2, Venkatasivasai S Sajja2, Brett E Swierczewski2, Stuart D Tyner2, Vlado Antonic2.   

Abstract

Cefazolin is a first-line antibiotic to treat infection related to deployment-associated blast injuries. Prior literature demonstrated a 331% increase cefazolin liver area under the curve (AUC) in mice exposed to a survivable blast compared with controls. We repeated the experiment, validated the findings, and established a semimechanistic two-compartment pharmacokinetic (PK) model with effect compartments representing the liver and skin. We found that blast statistically significantly increased the pseudo-partition coefficient to the liver by 326% (95% confidence interval: 76-737%), which corresponds to the observed 331% increase in cefazolin liver AUC described previously. To a lesser extent, plasma AUC in blasted mice increased 14-45% compared with controls. Nevertheless, the effects of blast on cefazolin PK were transient, normalizing by 10 hours after the dose. It is unclear as to how this blast effect t emporally translates to humans; however, given the short-lived effect on PK, there is insufficient evidence to recommend cefazolin dosing changes based on blast overpressure injury alone. Clinicians should be aware that cefazolin may cause drug-induced liver injury with a single dose and the risk may be higher in patients with blast overpressure injury based on our findings. SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT: Blast exposure significantly, but transiently, alters cefazolin pharmacokinetics in mice. The questions of whether other medications or potential long-term consequences in humans need further exploration. U.S. Government work not protected by U.S. copyright.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34433578      PMCID: PMC8626777          DOI: 10.1124/jpet.121.000797

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pharmacol Exp Ther        ISSN: 0022-3565            Impact factor:   4.030


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