在伪稳态下,安慰剂和阿米替林对照评价NK1受体拮抗剂阿瑞吡坦和静脉滴注酒精对中枢神经系统的影响。

IF 2.9 4区 医学
Journal of Clinical Pharmacology Pub Date : 2013-08-01 Epub Date: 2013-06-18 DOI:10.1002/jcph.120
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引用次数: 4

摘要

最近对NK1受体拮抗剂的兴趣主要集中在治疗药物成瘾和药物滥用的潜在作用上。在本研究中,评估了NK1受体拮抗剂阿瑞吡坦与酒精之间潜在的相互作用,以0.65 g/L的目标水平输注。阿米替林被纳入阳性对照,以提供中枢神经系统(CNS)效应概况的印象。在一项双盲、随机、安慰剂和阿米替林对照研究中,研究了16名健康志愿者阿瑞吡坦和酒精的药代动力学和中枢神经系统效应。认知和精神运动功能测试包括视觉语言学习测试(VVLT)、Bond和Lader视觉模拟量表(VAS)、数字符号替代测试(DSST)、视觉模式识别、二元选择反应时间、临界闪烁融合(CFF)、身体摇摆、手指敲击和自适应跟踪。酒精会影响手指敲击和身体摆动。阿米替林损害DSST表现、VAS警觉性、CFF、身体摇摆、手指敲击和自适应跟踪。给予阿瑞吡坦后未发现损伤。阿瑞吡坦与酒精联合使用通常耐受性良好,与单独使用酒精相比,不会引起显著的累加性中枢神经系统效应。因此,我们的研究没有发现阿瑞吡坦和酒精之间临床相关相互作用的指征。
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Placebo- and amitriptyline-controlled evaluation of central nervous system effects of the NK1 receptor antagonist aprepitant and intravenous alcohol infusion at pseudo-steady state.

Recent interest in NK1 receptor antagonists has focused on a potential role in the treatment of drug addiction and substance abuse. In the present study, the potential for interactions between the NK1 receptor antagonist aprepitant and alcohol, given as an infusion at a target level of 0.65 g/L, was evaluated. Amitriptyline was included as positive control to provide an impression of the profile of central nervous system (CNS) effects. In a double-blind, randomized, placebo- and amitriptyline-controlled study, the pharmacokinetics and CNS effects of aprepitant and alcohol were investigated in 16 healthy volunteers. Cognitive and psychomotor function tests included the visual verbal learning test (VVLT), Bond and Lader visual analogue scales (VAS), digit symbol substitution test (DSST), visual pattern recognition, binary choice reaction time, critical flicker fusion (CFF), body sway, finger tapping, and adaptive tracking. Alcohol impaired finger tapping and body sway. Amitriptyline impaired DSST performance, VAS alertness, CFF, body sway, finger tapping, and adaptive tracking. No impairments were found after administration of aprepitant. Co-administration of aprepitant with alcohol was generally well tolerated and did not cause significant additive CNS effects, compared with alcohol alone. Therefore, our study found no indications for clinically relevant interactions between aprepitant and alcohol.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Clinical Pharmacology (JCP) is a Human Pharmacology journal designed to provide physicians, pharmacists, research scientists, regulatory scientists, drug developers and academic colleagues a forum to present research in all aspects of Clinical Pharmacology. This includes original research in pharmacokinetics, pharmacogenetics/pharmacogenomics, pharmacometrics, physiologic based pharmacokinetic modeling, drug interactions, therapeutic drug monitoring, regulatory sciences (including unique methods of data analysis), special population studies, drug development, pharmacovigilance, womens’ health, pediatric pharmacology, and pharmacodynamics. Additionally, JCP publishes review articles, commentaries and educational manuscripts. The Journal also serves as an instrument to disseminate Public Policy statements from the American College of Clinical Pharmacology.
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