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Pharmacokinetic study and cardiovascular monitoring of nebivolol in normal and obese subjects.

G Cheymol1, R Woestenborghs, E Snoeck, R Ianucci, J P Le Moing, L Naditch, J C Levron, J M Poirier.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The pharmacokinetics of a single i.v. dose of the new racemic beta-adrenoceptor-blocker nebivolol [0.073 mg base.kg-1 ideal body weight (IBW)] was studied in 9 obese (157% IBW) and 9 non-obese healthy volunteers (98% IBW). Each group contained 4 men and 5 women, aged 32 years, including one poor hydroxylator (dextrometorphan test).
METHODS: The cardiovascular effects of nebivolol are significant decreases in systolic and diastolic blood pressure, heart rate and cardiac output, which last up to 4-5 h. The plasma concentrations of the separate d- and l- enantiomers of nebivolol, with and without hydroxylated metabolite, were measured by radioimmunoassay and the unchanged racemate by high-pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC). The pharmacokinetic parameters for each form were calculated separately.
RESULTS: The main pharmacokinetic parameters of unchanged nebivolol in extensive metabolizers were (controls): distribution volume at steady state (Vss) 673 l; volume corrected by real body weight (Vss.kg-1) 11.2 l.kg-1; total clearance (CL) 51.6 h-1; and terminal half-life (t1/2) 10.3 h. The Vss (898 l) and CL (71.6 l.h-1) were significantly higher in obese patients. But Vss.kg-1 (9.4 l.kg-1) and t1/2 (10.0 h) were not significantly different from those in controls. The CL was clearly reduced (15-18 l.h-1) and the t1/2 prolonged (32-34 h) in poor hydroxylators, in both control and obese subjects. The pharmacokinetic parameters of the separate unchanged enantiomers were similar to those of the racemate in both groups. The pharmacokinetics of l-nebivolol were more influenced by the hydroxylation phenotype than those of d-nebivolol. The trend of the results for the sum of each enantiomer plus its metabolite, was similar to those for the unchanged form.
CONCLUSION: The distribution of nebivolol in the adipose tissue in obese subjects is limited, despite its high lipophilicity. The differences between obese and non-obese subjects were not clinically relevant.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9112066     DOI: 10.1007/s002280050237

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Clin Pharmacol        ISSN: 0031-6970            Impact factor:   2.953


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