Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9917682 | European Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences | 2005 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Effects of diabetes mellitus induced by streptozotocin (DMIS) on the pharmacokinetics of DA-7867 were investigated after i.v. and oral administration (10Â mg/kg) to control Sprague-Dawley rats and DMIS rats (at 7th and 29th days after administration of streptozotocin, 45Â mg/kg). After i.v. administration to DMIS rats, the AUC0-â values were significantly smaller (50.7 and 64.8% decrease for 7th and 29th days, respectively); this could be due to significantly faster Cl values in the rats (127 and 183% increase for 7th and 29th days, respectively). The faster Cl values were mainly due to significantly greater amount of unchanged drug excreted in 24-h urine (Ae0-24Â h). The greater Ae0-24Â h in DMIS rats could be due to urine flow rate-dependent renal clearance of DA-7867. After oral administration to DMIS rats, the AUC0-â values were also significantly smaller (61.3 and 72.6% decrease for 7th and 29th days, respectively); this could also be mainly due to significantly greater Ae0-24Â h in the rats. Streptozotocin-induced hepatotoxicity did not influence considerably on the pharmacokinetics of DA-7867 at 7th day when compared with those at 29th day.
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Authors
Soo K. Bae, Si H. Yang, Shin J. Lee, Jong W. Kwon, Won B. Kim, Duk C. Lee, Myung G. Lee,