Your browser doesn't support javascript.
loading
Show: 20 | 50 | 100
Results 1 - 2 de 2
Filter
Add more filters











Database
Publication year range
1.
Kaohsiung J Med Sci ; 32(5): 227-34, 2016 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27316580

ABSTRACT

To evaluate the time- and dose-dependent toxicity of clofarabine in mice and to further define the chronotherapy strategy of it in leukemia, we compared the mortality rates, LD50s, biochemical parameters, histological changes and organ indexes of mice treated with clofarabine at various doses and time points. Plasma clofarabine levels and pharmacokinetic parameters were monitored continuously for up to 8 hours after the single intravenous administration of 20 mg/kg at 12:00 noon and 12:00 midnight by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC)-UV method. Clofarabine toxicity in all groups fluctuated in accordance with circadian rhythms in vivo. The toxicity of clofarabine in mice in the rest phase was more severe than the active one, indicated by more severe liver damage, immunodepression, higher mortality rate, and lower LD50. No significant pharmacokinetic parameter changes were observed between the night and daytime treatment groups. These findings suggest the dosing-time dependent toxicity of clofarabine synchronizes with the circadian rhythm of mice, which might provide new therapeutic strategies in further clinical application.


Subject(s)
Adenine Nucleotides/pharmacokinetics , Adenine Nucleotides/toxicity , Arabinonucleosides/pharmacokinetics , Arabinonucleosides/toxicity , Adenine Nucleotides/blood , Animals , Arabinonucleosides/blood , Body Weight/drug effects , Circadian Rhythm/drug effects , Clofarabine , Dose-Response Relationship, Drug , Female , Male , Mice , Organ Specificity/drug effects , Time Factors , Toxicity Tests, Acute
2.
Yao Xue Xue Bao ; 47(1): 101-4, 2012 Jan.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22493813

ABSTRACT

To guide the reasonable clinical application of modafinil (MOD), pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of MOD in mice and the correlation between them were investigated. Male mice (Kunming strain) were given a single oral dose of MOD (120 mg x kg(-1)). The plasma concentration of MOD was measured by HPLC and the pharmacokinetic parameters were calculated with DAS 3.0 software. For another batch of male Kunming strain mice, their locomotor activities were recorded by an infrared ray passive sensor after a same oral dose of MOD, and the synchronization and correlation between the changes of MOD plasma concentration and the locomotor activity induced by MOD were compared and analyzed. The results showed that the plasma concentration-time curve of MOD was fitted to two-compartment open model with a first order absorption. The main pharmacokinetic parameters t1/2alpha, t1/2beta, t(max), C(max) and AUC(0-inifinity) were 0.42 h, 3.10 h, 1.00 h, 41.34 mg x L(-1) and 142.22 mg x L(-1) x h, respectively. MOD significantly increased locomotor activity and the effect lasted for about 4 h. The changes of MOD plasma concentration and the locomotor activity induced by MOD were synchronous. In conclusion, there is a significant correlation between the effect of MOD and its plasma concentration after administration of 120 mg x kg(-1) in mice.


Subject(s)
Benzhydryl Compounds/pharmacology , Benzhydryl Compounds/pharmacokinetics , Central Nervous System Stimulants/pharmacology , Central Nervous System Stimulants/pharmacokinetics , Motor Activity/drug effects , Administration, Oral , Animals , Area Under Curve , Benzhydryl Compounds/administration & dosage , Benzhydryl Compounds/blood , Central Nervous System Stimulants/administration & dosage , Central Nervous System Stimulants/blood , Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid , Dose-Response Relationship, Drug , Male , Mice , Modafinil
SELECTION OF CITATIONS
SEARCH DETAIL