| Literature DB >> 8699332 |
N R Srinivas1, R S Weiner, W C Shyu, J D Calore, D Tritschler, L K Tay, J S Lee, D S Greene, R H Barbhaiya.
Abstract
Three skin-intact mice in each group received a single 0.07-, 0.29-, or 0.57-mg dose of CTLA4Ig intravenously (i.v.). Three skin-grafted mice received a single 0.29-mg dose i.v. and another three skin-grafted mice received a 0.29-mg dose once daily for 7 days (the dose was administered via the tail vein). Serial blood samples (0.15 mL) were obtained by retro-orbital bleeds up to 240 h after all single doses and up to 360 h after the last multiple dose. Serum samples were analyzed for CTLA4Ig by a validated enzyme immunoassay method. The concentration data were subjected to noncompartmental pharmacokinetic analysis. Both Cmax and AUCinf values increased in a dose-proportional manner in skin-intact mice. The CLT values were dose independent. The MRT, t1/2, and Vdss values at the 0.07-mg dose level were significantly lower than those obtained for both the 0.29- and 0.57-mg dose levels; however, the respective values between the 0.29- and 0.57-mg dose levels were not significantly different. No significant differences were found in the pharmacokinetic parameters between the skin-intact and skin-grafted mice.Entities:
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Year: 1996 PMID: 8699332 DOI: 10.1021/js950428+
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Pharm Sci ISSN: 0022-3549 Impact factor: 3.534