Pharmacokinetics and tissue distribution of 5-fluorouracil encapsulated by galactosylceramide liposomes in mice |
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Authors: | Jin Yong Li Jun Rong Long-Fu Lü Xiong-Wen Huang Yan Xu Shu-Yun |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Clinical Pharmacology, School of Pharmacy, Anhui Medical University, Hefei 230032, China. |
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Abstract: | AIM: To study the pharmacokinetics and tissue distribution of 5-fluorouracil encapsulated by galactosylceramide liposomes (5-Fu-GCL) in mice. METHODS: The concentration of 5-fluorouracil (5-Fu) in serum was detected by high performance liquid chromatography after 5-Fu-GCL (80, 40, 20 mg/kg) and free 5-Fu (40 mg/kg) were injected intravenously into mice. The tissue distribution of 5-Fu-GCL (40 mg/kg) and free 5-Fu (40 mg/kg) was investigated, and concentration-time profile of the two preparations in the liver were studied. Data were analyzed by 3p97 program. RESULTS: Serum concentration-time curves of 5-Fu-GCL and free 5-Fu conformed to one compartment model of first order absorption. 5-Fu-GCL at 80, 40, and 20 mg/kg had T(1/2Ke) of 25.8+/-4.2, 27.3+/-4.4, and 28.2+/-5.6 min; C0 of 24.9+/-4.9, 17.7+/-3.6, and 11.5+/-2.7 mg/L; and AUC of 990.0+/-45.2,622.5+/-38.3, and 340.4+/-25.6 mg x min x L(-1), respectively. In contrast free 5-Fu at 40 kg/mg had T(1/2Ke) of 15.8+/-2.2 min, C0 of 35.8+/-6.2 mg/L, AUC of 639.0+/-35.9 mg x min x L(-1). The tissue distribution of 5-Fu-GCL in the liver and immune organs was significantly increased, while in heart and kidney it was remarkably decreased. The AUC of 5-Fu-GCL in the liver was 3 times higher than that of free 5-Fu. CONCLUSION: The pharmacokinetics and tissue distribution of 5-Fu-GCL appears to be linear-related and dose-dependent, and exhibits sustained-release and hepatic target characteristics. |
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