Effects of altered plasma α-1-acid glycoprotein levels on pharmacokinetics of some basic antibiotics in pigs:: simulation analysis

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Kuroha, M [1 ]
Son, DS [1 ]
Shimoda, M [1 ]
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[1] Tokyo Univ Agr & Technol, Fac Agr, Dept Vet Med, Tokyo 1830054, Japan
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10.1046/j.1365-2885.2001.00367.x
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R9 [药学];
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1007 ;
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Effects of altered plasma alpha -1-acid. glycoprotein (AGP) levels on pharmacokinetic parameters of basic antimicrobials, erythromycin (EM), lincomycin (LM) and clindamycin (CM) were evaluated in pigs by simulation analysis. Intravenous (i.v.) injections of EM, LM and CM were performed to obtain pharmacokinetic parameters in healthy conditions. Binding parameters were obtained from an in vitro study using ultrafiltration. Simulation studies indicated that an increase of plasma AGP levels resulted in a decrease of both volume of distribution at steady state (V-dss) and total body clearance (Cl-tot) for all the drugs. Elimination rate constant for LM was almost unchanged by an increase of plasma AGP levels, whereas those for EM and CM were increased. Plasma concentration-time profiles at a high AGP level (often observed in pathophysiological conditions) were also simulated. All of the total plasma concentration-time profiles were different from those at normal AGP level. The differences were characterized by a higher initial concentration with faster or similar elimination. Unbound plasma concentration-time profile of LM was unaffected by AGP levels, whereas EM and CM were eliminated from plasma more rapidly at high AGP level. These results suggested that adjustment of dosage regimen of EM and CM is required in pathophysiological conditions, but that of LM is not required.
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