CLINICAL PHARMACOKINETICS OF NITRATES

被引:36
作者
BOGAERT, MG
机构
[1] Heymans Institute of Pharmacology, University of Gent Medical School, Gent, B-9000
关键词
NITRATES; GLYCERYL TRINITRATE; GLYCERYL DINITRATES AND MONONITRATES; ISOSORBIDE DINITRATE; ISOSORBIDE; 5-MONONITRATE; PHARMACOKINETICS; PLASMA CONCENTRATIONS;
D O I
10.1007/BF00877116
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
The pharmacokinetics of organic nitrates are discussed with emphasis on the possible clinical relevance. For glyceryl trinitrate, the measurement of plasma concentrations is very difficult. Its pharmacokinetics are unusual, with a very rapid disappearance from plasma, and large intraindividual and interindividual variations. After oral administration, there seems to be a very extensive first-pass hepatic extraction and the plasma concentrations are often below the detection limit; after sublingual administration, glyceryl trinitrate appears in plasma. With transdermal glyceryl trinitrate controlled-release systems, plasma concentrations of glyceryl trinitrate can be maintained over 24 hours, although with fluctuations and important intraindividual and interindividual variability. After administration of glyceryl trinitrate via different routes, glyceryl dinitrates and mononitrates are present in plasma. The pharmacokinetics of isosorbide dinitrate are somewhat easier to understand. The substance disappears less rapidly from the plasma then does glyceryl trinitrate. After oral administration, there is also a hepatic first-pass extraction; the plasma concentrations can be prolonged by administering slow-release products. Sublingual administration leads to higher plasma concentrations than oral administration. Isosorbide dinitrate is metabolized in the organism to isosorbide 5-mononitrate and isosorbide a-mononitrate, which both have vasodilator activity: after administration of isosorbide dinitrate, the mononitrates, and mainly the 5-mononitrate, reach very high concentrations in plasma. Isosorbide 5-mononitrate has been studied in its own right as an antianginal agent: it is completely absorbed after oral administration; it has a half-life of around 4 hours, and oral standard and controlled-release formulations have been extensively studied. For several reasons, including attenuation of the effects with time and the appearance of active metabolites, the relationship between the plasma concentrations of nitrates and their therapeutic effects is very complex. Knowledge of the pharmacokinetics of these substances is only of limited interest.
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