加巴喷丁,一种人类治疗药物和一种痕量转移到马体内的环境物质:一例报告。

IF 3.1 2区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Kimberly Brewer, Jacob Machin, George Maylin, Clara Fenger, Abelardo Morales-Briceño, Thomas Tobin
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摘要

加巴喷丁,1-(氨基甲基)环己乙酸,MW 171.240,是一种经常开处方的高剂量人类药物,也用于娱乐。加巴喷丁口服吸收;剂量可以是3000毫克/天,它基本上不变地从尿液中排出。加巴喷丁在环境中是稳定的,在城市废水中经常检测到。加巴喷丁从人类随机转移到赛马,有时在马的血浆和尿液中检测到药理学无效/痕量水平的浓度。在2019年1月至2020年7月期间的俄亥俄州比赛中,报告了18例加巴喷丁鉴定,血浆中均低于2 ng/ml。这些识别正在进行中,因为参与的骑兵无法确定,因此避免了这些识别的来源。考虑到44 ng/ml或更低是加巴喷丁在马体内的不相关血浆浓度(IPC),我们提出了俄亥俄州赛马中加巴喷丁鉴定的5 ng/ml血浆临时筛选检测限,俄亥俄州赛马委员会的一位科学顾问建议了一个基本相似的8 ng/ml血浆筛选检测限。因此,加巴喷丁在马比赛中血浆中的分析筛选限为8 ng /ml是一个适当的药理学保守的分析“截断点”或筛查检测限(SLOD),以避免在马法医样本中对这种广泛使用的人类治疗药物进行随机的不可避免的痕量水平鉴定时要求“阳性”鉴定。
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Gabapentin, a human therapeutic medication and an environmental substance transferring at trace levels to horses: a case report.

Gabapentin, a human therapeutic medication and an environmental substance transferring at trace levels to horses: a case report.

Gabapentin, a human therapeutic medication and an environmental substance transferring at trace levels to horses: a case report.

Gabapentin, a human therapeutic medication and an environmental substance transferring at trace levels to horses: a case report.

Gabapentin, 1-(Aminomethyl)cyclohexaneacetic acid, MW 171.240, is a frequently prescribed high dose human medication that is also used recreationally. Gabapentin is orally absorbed; the dose can be 3,000 mg/day and it is excreted essentially unchanged in urine. Gabapentin is stable in the environment and routinely detected in urban wastewater. Gabapentin randomly transfers from humans to racing horses and is at times detected at pharmacologically ineffective / trace level concentrations in equine plasma and urine. In Ohio racing between January 2019 and July 2020,18 Gabapentin identifications, all less than 2 ng/ml in plasma, were reported. These identifications were ongoing because the horsemen involved were unable to pin down and therefore avoid the source of these identifications. Given that 44 ng/ml or less is an Irrelevant Plasma Concentration (IPC) of Gabapentin in horses, we proposed a 5 ng/ml plasma interim Screening Limit of Detection for Gabapentin identifications in Ohio racing, and an essentially similar 8 ng/ml plasma Screening Limit of Detection was suggested by a scientific advisor to the Ohio Horse Racing Commission. As such, an analytical Screening Limit of 8 ng /ml in plasma is an appropriate and pharmacologically conservative analytical "cut-off" or Screening Limit of Detection (SLOD) for Gabapentin in equine competitive events to avoid the calling of "positive" identifications on random unavoidable trace level identifications of this widely prescribed human therapeutic medication in equine forensic samples.

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Irish Veterinary Journal
Irish Veterinary Journal 农林科学-兽医学
CiteScore
4.80
自引率
3.40%
发文量
1
审稿时长
>36 weeks
期刊介绍: Irish Veterinary Journal is an open access journal with a vision to make a substantial contribution to the dissemination of evidence-based knowledge that will promote optimal health and welfare of both domestic and wild species of animals. Irish Veterinary Journal has a clinical research focus with an emphasis on the effective management of health in both individual and populations of animals. Published studies will be relevant to both the international veterinary profession and veterinary scientists. Papers relating to veterinary education, veterinary ethics, veterinary public health, or relevant studies in the area of social science (participatory research) are also within the scope of Irish Veterinary Journal.
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