Influence of the composition of rat central lymph on the pharmacokinetics (the steady state during infusion, bioavailability, absorption) of diazepam, studied in the blood and lymph.

Physiologia Bohemoslovaca Pub Date : 1990-01-01
J Lamka, O Jindrová, S Gallová, R Uhrová, J Kvĕtina
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Abstract

Diazepam was administered by infusion to three groups of rats with an induced differentiated total lipid content in their lymph (unfed, fed, oil-fed) and its lymph/blood concentration ratios in the steady state were determined. Ratio values were highest in the group with the highest lymph lipid content (the oil-fed group, 2.20 +/- 0.08) and fell significantly in the other groups (fed group 1.46 +/- 0.09, unfed group 1.15 +/- 0.05). The areas under the blood and lymph concentration curves after the intravenous (i.v.) and intraduodenal (i.d.) administration of diazepam were used to determine absolute (F) and lymphatic (FL) bioavailability. The F value in the blood can be raised by increasing the amount of lipids, whereas in the lymph, under the same conditions, it falls. During the i.v. and i.d. administration of diazepam, FL always rises with an increase in the amount of lipids in the lymph. The role played by the lymphatic system in total diazepam absorption was determined from the experimental results of its i.d. administration. The absolute values are very low (0.043-0.316%), but are significantly influenced by the presence of lipids.

大鼠中央淋巴组成对地西泮在血液和淋巴中的药代动力学(输注时的稳态、生物利用度、吸收)的影响。
给三组大鼠(未喂食、喂食、油喂食)输注地西泮,诱导其淋巴总脂含量分化,并测定其稳态淋巴/血药浓度比。淋巴脂含量最高的组(油饲组,2.20 +/- 0.08)比值最高,其余各组(饲饲组,1.46 +/- 0.09,未饲组,1.15 +/- 0.05)比值显著下降。通过静脉注射和十二指肠注射地西泮后血药浓度曲线和淋巴浓度曲线下的面积测定绝对生物利用度(F)和淋巴生物利用度(FL)。血液中的F值可以通过增加脂质的数量而升高,而在相同条件下,淋巴中的F值则下降。在静脉注射和注射地西泮期间,FL总是随着淋巴中脂质量的增加而升高。通过给药实验确定了淋巴系统在地西泮总吸收中的作用。绝对值非常低(0.043-0.316%),但受脂质存在的显著影响。
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