阿普唑仑在哺乳期母马乳汁中的分布及哺乳马驹随后的吸收。

IF 1.5 4区 农林科学 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Camilla Quattrini, Heather K Knych, K Gary Magdesian
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摘要

阿普唑仑用于促进攻击性或产后焦虑的母马与驹的联系。在人类中,阿普唑仑会穿过血-乳屏障,但进入乳汁的量很少,而且与母乳喂养相适应,因为婴儿的相对剂量是如此
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Distribution of Alprazolam Into the Milk of Lactating Mares and Subsequent Absorption by Nursing Foals.

Alprazolam is used to facilitate mare-foal bonding in aggressive or anxious postpartum mares. In humans, alprazolam crosses the blood-milk barrier, but the amount transferred into milk is minor and compatible with breastfeeding as the relative infant dose is < 10%. Similar data are not available for horses. The aim of this study was to measure alprazolam in serum and milk of mares (milk: serum ratio) administered alprazolam, and to determine alprazolam serum concentrations in nursing foals to estimate the extent of absorption. This was a prospective observational study involving 7 healthy postpartum mares and foals. Mares received alprazolam (0.04 mg/kg PO, q12h) for 6 days. Venous blood and milk samples were collected on days 3,4,5 and 6, just before the next dose, and were used to calculate milk: serum ratios and estimate the extent of absorption of alprazolam by foals. A validated liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry assay was used to measure alprazolam and α-hydroxyalprazolam. There were no significant differences in concentrations of alprazolam or α-hydroxyalprazolam in mare serum, milk, or foal serum over time, consistent with steady state and a lack of accumulation. Milk:serum ratios were similar to slightly higher than those reported in humans (median: 0.64; range: 0.42-3.0). Relative foal dose (RFD) based on 12 h concentrations was < 10% in all foals and in 96% of total samples. Foal serum concentrations of alprazolam were 6.6% ± 4.1% of those in mare serum at the same time points. This study shows that milk:serum ratios of alprazolam in mares are variable. Foal serum concentrations and RFD suggest that alprazolam is safe for use in mares with nursing foals.

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CiteScore
3.10
自引率
15.40%
发文量
69
审稿时长
8-16 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics (JVPT) is an international journal devoted to the publication of scientific papers in the basic and clinical aspects of veterinary pharmacology and toxicology, whether the study is in vitro, in vivo, ex vivo or in silico. The Journal is a forum for recent scientific information and developments in the discipline of veterinary pharmacology, including toxicology and therapeutics. Studies that are entirely in vitro will not be considered within the scope of JVPT unless the study has direct relevance to the use of the drug (including toxicants and feed additives) in veterinary species, or that it can be clearly demonstrated that a similar outcome would be expected in vivo. These studies should consider approved or widely used veterinary drugs and/or drugs with broad applicability to veterinary species.
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