[颗粒大小和乳化剂对肠外给药脂肪乳剂药代动力学值的影响]。

B Weidler, J Peil, B von Bormann, E Lohmann, I Elmadfa, K Sommermeyer, N Schwanen
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为了评估脂肪乳剂在肠外应用期间的药代动力学数据,在健康志愿者中进行了一项对照研究。研究的另一个目的是研究这些动力学是否可以通过乳液的改性而改变。为此,10名没有任何代谢紊乱的男医学生接受了一种脂肪乳剂(Lipovenös)的修改批次,其颗粒大小或乳化剂不同。乳剂采用泵控连续输注技术。剂量按体重计算:0.1 g/kg B.W./h。在一次应用程序和接下来的研究期间之间有7-10天的间隔,再次使用相同的志愿者。因此,每个志愿者都充当了自己的对照。测量了常规实验室参数以及与脂肪代谢有关的参数。而常规实验室参数组间无统计学差异,药代动力学数据显示不同批次使用的差异。三酸甘油酯和游离脂肪酸的含量在应用中粒径较低的乳液后最高,而在粒径增加到380 nm后含量最低。此外,可以证明,介质粒径的增加导致更高的消除率,转移和池大小。改性乳化剂导致这些效应的额外增加,从而诱导有益的代谢谱。本研究的结果可能使我们能够调整未来脂肪乳的轮廓,以优化或恢复代谢性止血。
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[Effect of particle size and emulsifier on pharmacokinetic values of a parenterally administered fat emulsion].

To evaluate pharmacokinetic data during parenteral application of a fat emulsion a controlled study in healthy volunteers was performed. Another aim of the study was to investigate whether these kinetics could be changed by modification of the emulsion. For this purpose, 10 male medical students--free of any metabolic disorders--received modified batches of one fat emulsion (Lipovenös), differing with respect to particle size or emulsifier. The emulsions were applied using a pump-controlled continuous infusion technique. The dosage was calculated according to body weight: 0.1 g/kg B.W./h. There was a 7-10 day interval between one application and the following study period, again using the same volunteers. Thus every volunteer served as his own control. Routine laboratory parameters as well as parameters relating to fat metabolism were measured. While routine laboratory parameters were not statistically different between the groups, pharmacokinetic data showed differences according to the batches used. Highest triglyceride and free fatty acid levels i.s. were present after application of the emulsion with low medium particle size, while lowest levels were found after increasing the particle size to 380 nm. In addition, it could be documented that an increase in medium particle size resulted in higher elimination rate, transfer and pool size. The modified emulsifier led to an additional increase of these effects, thus inducing beneficial metabolic profiles. The results of the present investigation might perhaps enable us to adjust the profile of future fat emulsions, with the aim of optimizing or restoring metabolic hemostasis.

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