The effects of different doses of sodium bicarbonate on the absorption and activity of non-micronized glibenclamide.

K T Kivistö, P Lehto, P J Neuvonen
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The effects of different doses of sodium bicarbonate on the absorption and activity of non-micronized glibenclamide were studied in six healthy volunteers, using a randomized crossover design with four phases. The subjects ingested a single dose of non-micronized glibenclamide (2.5 mg) with 150 ml of water or with 150 ml of water containing 0.3, 1.0 or 3.0 g of sodium bicarbonate. Plasma concentrations of glibenclamide, insulin and glucose were measured. Coadministration of 1.0 or 3.0 g of sodium bicarbonate with non-micronized glibenclamide increased the area under the plasma glibenclamide concentration-time curve (AUC) from 0 to 1 h 30-fold (p < 0.05) and 38-fold (p < 0.05), respectively. The 1.0- and 3.0-g doses of sodium bicarbonate also increased the AUC of plasma glibenclamide from 0 to 2 h, about 3-fold (p = 0.05 and 0.07, respectively). The peak plasma concentration, peak time and total extent of absorption of glibenclamide and the insulin and glucose responses were not significantly altered by any of the doses of sodium bicarbonate studied. Concomitant ingestion of 1.0 or 3.0 g of sodium bicarbonate and non-micronized glibenclamide greatly increased the early bioavailability of glibenclamide. However, this interaction did not alter the activity of glibenclamide.

不同剂量碳酸氢钠对非微粉格列苯脲吸收及活性的影响。
采用四期随机交叉设计,研究了不同剂量碳酸氢钠对非微粉格列本脲吸收和活性的影响。受试者用150ml水或150ml含有0.3、1.0或3.0 g碳酸氢钠的水摄入单剂量非微粉格列本脲(2.5 mg)。测定血浆中格列本脲、胰岛素和葡萄糖的浓度。1.0或3.0 g碳酸氢钠与非微粉格列本脲共给药可使血浆格列本脲浓度-时间曲线下面积(AUC)分别增加30倍(p < 0.05)和38倍(p < 0.05)。1.0和3.0 g剂量的碳酸氢钠也使血浆格列苯脲的AUC从0 ~ 2 h增加了约3倍(p分别= 0.05和0.07)。血浆峰浓度、峰时间和格列苯脲吸收的总程度以及胰岛素和葡萄糖反应均未因任何剂量的碳酸氢钠而显著改变。同时摄入1.0或3.0 g碳酸氢钠和非微粉格列本脲可大大提高格列本脲的早期生物利用度。然而,这种相互作用并没有改变格列本脲的活性。
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