A comparison of phenobarbital and codeine incorporation into pigmented and nonpigmented rat hair

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Gygi, SP [1 ]
Wilkins, DG [1 ]
Rollins, DE [1 ]
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[1] UNIV UTAH,DEPT PHARMACOL & TOXICOL,CTR HUMAN TOXICOL,SALT LAKE CITY,UT 84112
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10.1021/js960268h
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R914 [药物化学];
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100701 ;
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Drugs and endogenous compounds circulating in the blood may ultimately become incorporated into a growing hair shaft. Hair analysis for drugs of abuse is a growing field in the area of forensic and clinical toxicology. However, the underlying principles that govern drug incorporation into hair are not known. In this study, we examined the incorporation of a weak acid, phenobarbital, and a weak base, codeine, into Sprague-Dawley (SD) rat hair. Codeine or phenobarbital was administered to male SD rats at 40 mg/kg/day for 5 days by intraperitoneal (ip) injection. Hair was collected from the back 14 days after beginning the 5-day dosing protocol and analyzed by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS) for codeine and phenobarbital. The time-courses of phenobarbital and codeine in plasma were also obtained after a single ip injection (40 mg/kg). Concentrations of codeine and phenobarbital in SD hair samples were 0.98 +/- 0.10 and 17.01 +/- 1.40 ng/mg hair, respectively. The areas under the curve (AUC) of plasma concentration versus time for codeine and phenobarbital were 1.58 and 414.50 mu g h/mu L, respectively. Notwithstanding the greater phenobarbital concentrations in hair, when plasma concentrations were considered, codeine was apparently incorporated to a 15-fold greater extent than phenobarbital. Because hair pigmentation may be important in drug incorporation, the incorporation of these two drugs was also studied in Long-Evans (LE; produces both black and white hair on the same animal) rats after 40 mg/kg/day of ip drug administration for 5 days. Hair was collected at the same time as the previous experiment. Concentrations of codeine in hair were 44-times greater in pigmented than nonpigmented hair from the same animals. In contrast, hair concentrations of phenobarbital were identical in both pigmented and nonpigmented hair. These data suggest that hair pigmentation greatly affects weak base incorporation but not weak acid incorporation into hair. Because hair concentrations of phenobarbital are not affected by pigmentation, phenobarbital may be an ideal drug to separate out factors other than pigmentation involved in incorporation of drugs into hair.
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