Literature DB >> 8847155

Influence of aging on the oxidative and conjugative metabolism of propranolol.

T Tateishi1, A Fujimura, T Shiga, K Ohashi, A Ebihara.   

Abstract

The influence of aging on the hepatic metabolism of propranolol, i.e. conjugation, side-chain oxidation and ring oxidation, was investigated in 32 in-patients aged 30 to 84 yrs. Plasma propranolol concentration and main urinary metabolites [propranolol glucuronide (PPLG), naphthoxylactic acid (NLA), and 4-hydroxypropranolol (40HP)] were determined after a single oral dose of 20 mg propranolol. There were significant correlations between age and 1) maximum propranolol concentration, 2) area under the plasma concentration-time curve, and 3) elimination half-life. The apparent oral clearance of propranolol was inversely correlated with age. Partial metabolic clearance (PMC) to 40HP (ring oxidation) and PMC to NLA (side-chain oxidation) were significantly correlated with age, while PMC to PPLG was not. These observations suggest that there are age-related reductions in two oxidizing capacities, while there is no significant influence of aging on the conjugating capacity. The age-related reduction in oral clearance of propranolol may be mainly caused by the decline in the capacity of two different oxidation pathways.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 8847155

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Clin Pharmacol Res        ISSN: 0251-1649


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