Plasma and cerebrospinal fluid pharmacokinetics of recombinant interferon alpha A in monkeys: comparison of intravenous, intramuscular, and intraventricular delivery.

J M Collins, R Riccardi, P Trown, D O'Neill, D G Poplack
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Interferons are currently undergoing clinical testing in patients with cancer and other diseases. A variety of routes of administration are being utilized, and there is particular interest in delivery of interferon to the central nervous system. A biphasic decline in plasma concentrations was observed in monkeys following an i.v. bolus, with initial half-times of 15 to 33 min and terminal half-times of 1.7 to 4.6 hours. Total body clearance ranged from 24 to 39 ml/sq. m/min and steady-state volume of distribution was similar to extracellular space. CSF exposure was 1% or less than that of plasma. Intramuscular injections produced lower peak concentrations and more sustained levels, but there was substantial variation in bioavailability (range 19-103%). Levels in the CSF were not detectable for the i.m. route. For intraventricular doses, CSF exposure was 3,000-fold greater than for i.v. doses, despite a 20-fold lower dose.

重组干扰素α A在猴子体内的血浆和脑脊液药代动力学:静脉、肌肉和脑室给药的比较
干扰素目前正在癌症和其他疾病患者中进行临床试验。各种各样的给药途径正在被利用,有特别感兴趣的干扰素输送到中枢神经系统。在静脉注射后,在猴子中观察到血浆浓度的双相下降,初始半衰期为15至33分钟,最终半衰期为1.7至4.6小时。全身清除率从24到39毫升/平方。M /min和稳态体积分布与细胞外空间相似。脑脊液暴露量小于或等于血浆暴露量的1%。肌内注射产生较低的峰值浓度和更持久的水平,但生物利用度有很大变化(范围19-103%)。脑脊液中的水平在静脉注射途径中检测不到。对于脑室内剂量,脑脊液暴露比静脉注射剂量高3000倍,尽管剂量低20倍。
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