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Summary The pharmacokinetics of R- and S-flecainide have been determined in five poor (PM) and five extensive (EM) metabolisers of sparteine/debrisoquine under conditions of uncontrolled urine flow and pH. The half-lives of R- and S-flecainide in PMs (R 19.3 h; S 16.1 h) were approximately twice those observed in EMs (R 8.8 h; S 9.1 h). The apparent oral clearances of R- and S-flecainide were lower in PMs (R 313 ml·min–1; S 379 ml·min–1) than in EMs (R 783 ml·min–1; S 828 ml·min–1). The renal clearance, however, was comparable for both enantiomers in both EMs and PMs, and therefore the phenotypic differences in flecainide disposition observed must be due to differences in metabolic clearance. The nonrenal clearance of both enantiomers was significantly lower in poor (R 123 ml·min–1; S 201 ml·min–1) relative to extensive metabolisers (R 533 ml·min–1; S 586 ml·min–1). The partial clearance to the two major metabolites meta-O-dealkylated flecainide (MODF) and the meta-O-dealkylated lactam of flecainide (MODLF) was significantly lower in poor (62 ml·min–1) than extensive (267 ml·min–1) metabolisers.The impairment in flecainide metabolism in poor metabolisers of sparteine/debrisoquine has therefore been confirmed. Under conditions reflecting the clinical situation the difference in disposition between EMs and PMs would be considerable. However, it may be predicted that at standard doses concentrations greater than 1000 ng·ml–1 would not be attained in the PMs studied. The serum protein binding of R- and S-flecainide was studied in each subject and no differences between the enantiomers or the phenotypes were observed (Free fraction EM: R 0.43; S 0.42; PM R: 0.46; S: 0.46). Enantioselective disposition was noted in all PMs studied, due to a significantly lower nonrenal clearance of the R-enantiomer. In extensive metaboliser subjects, considerable interindividual variation in the enantioselective disposition of flecainide was noted, ranging from metabolism favouring either enantiomer to the absence of any selectivity.Presented in part at the 23rd Annual Meeting of the Australasian Society of Clinical and Experimental Pharmacologists, Sydney, 4–6 December, 1989  相似文献   

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Summary The formation and urinary excretion of the dipyrone metabolites, methylaminoantipyrine (MAA), aminoantipyrine (AA), formylaminoantipyrine (FAA) and acetylaminoantipyrine (AAA) were determined following administration of a single oral 1.0 g dose of dipyrone to 12 healthy volunteers. The AAA/AA plasma ratio showed that 3 subjects were slow and 9 were rapid acetylators. Pharmacokinetic parameters were determined separately for each group.A good correlation was found between the plasma and urine AAA/AA ratios. The renal clearance of the four metabolites was similar for both phenotypes. A significant difference in the rate of formation of dipyrone metabolites was found for AA, 0.25 (slow) vs 0.1 ml·min–1·kg–1 (rapid), and for AAA 0.75 (slow) vs 7.53 ml·min–1·kg–1 (rapid). There were comparable differences between slow and rapid acetylators in the AUC and the urinary excretion extrapolated to infinity for AA and AAA.The present results show that the kinetics of dipyrone metabolites in plasma and urine can provide a useful measure of the activity of the enzymes involved in their production.  相似文献   

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Summary The single dose pharmacokinetics of diflunisal were studied in 4 groups of 6 young volunteers: control men, control women, women taking low estrogen oral contraceptive steroids (OCS), and women smokers (10–20 cigarettes/day).The plasma clearance of diflunisal was significantly higher in men (0.169 ml·min–1·kg–1) and in women on OCS (0.165 ml·min–1·kg–1) as compared to control women (0.108 ml·min–1·kg–1). Partial metabolic clearances of diflunisal by the three conjugative pathways (phenolic and acyl glucuronide formation, sulphate conjugation) were all increased in men and women OCS users as compared to control women. Statistically significant increases, however, were only observed for the partial metabolic clearance of diflunisal by phenolic glucuronidation between men and women (2.91 vs. 1.85 ml·min–1 respectively), and for the partial clearance by acyl glucuronidation between OCS users and control women (4.81 vs. 3.01 ml·min–1 respectively).Smoking resulted in a moderate increase (35%) in plasma diflunisal clearance. However, a significant reduction in total urinary recovery of diflunisal and its glucuronide and sulphate conjugates was found in smokers (70.5% in smokers as compared to 84.2–87.2% in the 3 other study groups). Consequently, smoking may have induced hydroxylation, a minor oxidative metabolic pathway of diflunisal recently discovered in man.  相似文献   

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Summary Pharmacokinetic interactions between antipyrine and acetaminophen were evaluated in 7 healthy volunteers. On 3 occasions subjects received:1, antipyrine 1.0 g intravenously (i.v.);2, acetaminophen 650 mg i.v.;3, antipyrine 1.0 g and acetaminophen 650 mg i.v. simultaneously.Between Trials 1 and 3, antipyrine elimination t1/2 (17.2 vs 17.4 h), clearance (0.44 vs 0.43 ml·min–1·kg–1) and 24-h recovery of antipyrine and metabolites (313 vs 293 mg) did not differ significantly. Between Trials 2 and 3, acetaminophen Vz was reduced (1.14 vs 1.00 l·kg–1), t1/2 prolonged (2.7 vs 3.3 h), clearance reduced (4.8 vs 3.6 ml·min–1·kg–1), and fractional urinary recovery of acetaminophen glucuronide reduced.Eight additional subjects received 50 mg of lidocaine hydrochloride i.v. in the control state, and on a second occasion immediately after antipyrine 1.0 g given i.v.The two trials did not differ significantly in lidocaine Vz (2.6 vs 2.7 l·kg–1), t1/2 (2.0 vs 2.4 h) or clearance (15.0 vs 13.5 ml·min–1·kg–1).Although acetaminophen does not alter antipyrine kinetics, acute administration of antipyrine appears to impair acetaminophen clearance, possibly via inhibition of glucuronide formation. However, antipyrine has no significant effect on the kinetics of a single i.v. dose of lidocaine.  相似文献   

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Polymorphic 2-hydroxylation of desipramine   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
Summary We have studied the clearance of monomethylaminoantipyrine (MMAAP), the pharmacologically active form of metamizol, in 46 patients in surgical intensive care with different degrees of renal dysfunction.In 23 patients without any renal impairment, mean clearance was 2.8 ml·min–1·kg–1. Twentyone patients with acute renal impairment had a significantly reduced clearance of MMAAP (0.83 ml·min–1·kg–1). There was also reduced clearance in four patients with septic shock (1.0 ml·min–1·kg–1).Kinetics of the metabolites of MMAAP (N-formylaminoantipyrine (FAAP), aminoantipyrine (AAP), and its secondary product N-acetylaminoantipyrine (AcAAP)) were calculated. FAAP and AcAAP showed delayed invasion, which can be explained by reduced hepatic metabolic activity. The product of N-demethylation, AAP, was not significantly altered.The delayed elimination of monomethylaminoantipyrine can be explained by reduced hepatic function in parallel with acute renal failure due to disturbed cardiovascular function caused by septic shock. This may also lead to disturbed hepatic macro- and microperfusion associated with altered oxygen supply and oxygen consumption.  相似文献   

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Summary The pharmacokinetics of flecainide and its two sequential metabolites, both free and conjugated, its pharmacodynamics, and the influence of simultaneously administered quinine, have been studied in 10 healthy subjects. The study comprised two, 48-h open phases at an interval of 1 week. Flecainide acetate 150 mg was given as a 30-min i.v. infusion and quinine sulphate orally 500 mg×3 over 24 h.Quinine administration did not change the apparent volume of distribution or the renal clearance of flecainide, but it significantly reduced its systemic clearance (9.2 vs 7.6 ml · kg–1 · min–1), thus increasing the elimination half-life (9.6 vs 11.5 h). The amount of flecainide transformed to its first, meta-O-dealkylated metabolite (MODF) fell with no change in the renal excretion of the latter, either in its free or conjugated forms.This finding, in association with a fall in amount of the second, meta-O-dealkylated lactam metabolite (MODLF) recovered in its conjugated forms in the urine, suggests that quinine inhibits both the first and the second steps of the sequential metabolism of flecainide.When the subjects received quinine in addition to flecainide, the PR interval in the ECG was slightly more prolonged than with flecainide alone. Due to the study design, an effect of quinine per se and the consequence of increased serum flecainide levels could not be distinguished.  相似文献   

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Summary We have studied the disposition of batanopride and its three major metabolites (the erythro-alcohol, threo-alcohol, and N-desethyl metabolites) in 27 subjects with various degrees of renal function after intravenous infusion of a single dose of 3.6·mg·kg–1 of batanopride over 15 min.The subjects were assigned to one of three treatment groups: group 1, normal renal function (creatinine clearance 75 ml·min–1·1.73 m–2; n=13); group 2, moderate renal impairment (creatinine clearance 30–60 ml·min–1·1.73 m–2; n=8); group 3, severe renal impairment (creatinine clearance 30 ml·min–1·1.73 m–2; n=6).The terminal half-life of batanopride was significantly prolonged from 2.7 h in group 1 to 9.9 h in group 3. The renal clearance of batanopride was significantly lower in group 3 (25 ml·min–1) compared with group 1 (132 ml·min–1).There were no differences in plasma protein binding or steady-state volume of distribution of batanopride among the groups.There were significantly lower renal clearances for all three metabolites in groups 2 and 3 compared with group 1. The half-lives of all three metabolites were significantly prolonged in group 3 compared with group 1.The dose of batanopride may need to be reduced in patients with creatinine clearances less than 30 ml·min–1·1.73 m–2 to prevent drug accumulation and avoid possible dose-related adverse effects.  相似文献   

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Summary Six healthy young volunteers received a single dose of sulphinpyrazone 200 mg p.o. Plasma concentration and urinary excretion rate curves showed large intersubject variation for sulphinpyrazone and its metabolites. The sulphide metabolite could only be detected in plasma and not before 3–7 h after ingestion. The total recovery in urine of all compounds varied from 30–56% of the dose.In two subjects the mean residence time of sulphinpyrazone was twice as long as in the other subjects (10.4 h compared with 4.6 h), but the area under the plasma concentration-time curve was comparable to that in the others (mean: 3.0 mg·ml–1·min), indicating that drug absorption was quantitatively similar but delayed.The renal clearance of sulphinpyrazone varied from 14–40 ml·min–1 (mean: 28 ml·min–1).In view of the very high plasma protein binding of sulphinpyrazone, active tubular secretion is the predominant mechanism in its renal clearance. The same holds for the sulphone metabolite, which has a mean renal clearance of 24 ml·min–1, and even more for the p-hydroxysulphinpyrazone metabolite, which has a renal clearance of 118 ml·min–1.No unambiguous evidence was found in favour of concentration-dependent renal clearance of sulphinpyrazone or its metabolites over the concentration range studied. The renal clearance, especially of sulphinpyrazone, appeared to be dependent on urine pH and not on urine flow rate.  相似文献   

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Summary There is recent evidence that survival is improved when maintenance therapy for acute lymphocytic leukaemia in children is given at night. We have examined the possibility that diurnal variation in methotrexate pharmacokinetics may contribute to this improvement.In 6 children with leukaemia there was a significant fall in methotrexate plasma clearance at night (from 5.6 to 4.7 ml·kg–1·min–1). Renal clearance of methotrexate tended to fall at night and unbound renal clearance fell significantly (from 17.5 to 8.5 ml·min–1·kg–1 P<0.05). Creatinine clearance did not exhibit diurnal variation, whereas there was a significant fall in the non-glomerular clearance of methotrexate (from 14.8 to 6 ml·min–1·kg–1).Since methotrexate is a weak organic acid, its tubular secretion depends on urinary pH. At night urinary pH is more acidic, and this may result in more reabsorption and hence reduced renal clearance.  相似文献   

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Investigations in animals have suggested that conjugation of paracetamol may be reduced in malaria. We have measured plasma concentrations and the urinary excretion of paracetamol and its phase II metabolites in eight Thai patients during uncomplicated falciparum malaria and in convalescence, following a 1000 mg single oral dose.The apparent oral clearance (Malaria, 3.6; Convalescence, 3.9; ml·min–1·kg–1), the elimination half-life (Malaria, 3.8; Convalescence, 3.7 h) and apparent volume of distribution (Malaria, 1.2; Convalescence, 1.2; l·kg–1) of paracetamol were similar during malaria and convalescence. In addition, the urinary excretion of paracetamol and its major phase II metabolites and their formation clearances from paracetamol were not significantly different between the two study phases.These data show that clinical malaria infection has no effect on the conjugation of paracetamol in man.  相似文献   

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Summary The oxidative metabolism of tolbutamide was studied in 13 healthy subjects of known debrisoquine phenotype. Three were poor (PM) and ten were extensive (EM) metabolisers of debrisoquine.The mean values for total plasma clearance, elimination half-life, and metabolic clearance were 0.26 ml·min–1·kg–1, 3.4 h, and 0.17 ml·min–1. kg–1 in PM subjects and 0.22 ml·min–1·kg–1, 4.3 h and 0.15 ml·min–1·kg–1 in EM subjects. Total urinary recovery (% of dose) and ratio of hydroxy- to carboxytolbutamide were 69.4% and 0.219 respectively in PM subjects and 70.9% and 0.226 in EM subjects. There were no statistically significant differences between EM and PM metabolisers for any of these parameters. In addition there was no correlation between the debrisoquine metabolic ratio and tolbutamide urinary metabolite recovery or plasma clearance.These data indicate that hydroxylation of debrisoquine and tolbutamide are not catalyzed by the same enzyme.The ratio of hydroxy- to carboxytolbutamide in our subjects, and in other recent studies, suggests that some previous publications were inaccurate and their conclusions about the genetic control of tolbutamide metabolism were incorrect.  相似文献   

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Summary The pharmacokinetics of ranitidine was investigated in 11 patients with acute or end stage renal failure during haemofiltration. Each patient received 50 mg ranitidine i.v.The mean distribution and elimination half lives were 0.13 and 2.57 h, respectively. The total body clearance (CL) and volume of distribution (Vz) were 298 ml·min–1 (5.19 ml·min–1·kg–1) and 1.081·kg–1, respectively. About 17.1% of the administered dose was removed by haemofiltration (in approximately 201 filtrate). Five of the patients still had some urine output and they excreted 0.1 to 11.8% of the dose in urine in 24 h. The haemofiltration clearance was 66.9 ml·min–1 at a filtrate flow rate of 86 ml·min–1, corresponding to a mean sieving coefficient of 0.78 (n=6). As plasma concentrations were still in an effective range after haemofiltration, dose supplementation is not recommended.  相似文献   

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Summary As the influence of diabetes on drug metabolism in patients is controversial, a study was performed to assess antipyrine (AP) disposition in controlled Type I and Type II diabetics and 2 age-and sex-matched control groups. In Type I diabetics, the half-life of AP was significantly reduced from 12.0 (controls) to 7.9 h, and the volume of distribution (V) was lowered from 733 to 569 ml·kg–1. The resulting plasma clearance and cumulative urinary excretion of AP and its metabolites over 24 h did not differ from controls. In Type II diabetics, the AP half-life (14.5 h) and V (568 ml·kg–1) did not differ from their age- and sex-matched controls (11.1 h and 643 ml·kg–1, respectively), but the plasma clearance of AP was significantly reduced by 30%, and urinary excretion was significantly reduced to 44% of controls.The differential effects of Types I and II diabetes on AP metabolism may explain, at least in part, the controversial data in the literature.  相似文献   

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Data on the absolute bioavailability of flecainide are controversial. We have investigated whether differences in metabolic clearances and/or the absorption profile might be responsible for the variability in its absolute bioavailability. Six subjects with a wide range of flecainide metabolic clearances (85–407 ml·min–1) simultaneously received the drug by the IV and oral routes; the oral dose was labelled with deuterium. Besides estimation of absolute bioavailability, this design permitted assessment of metabolic clearance after IV and oral administration, and absorption could be assessed from the urinary excretion of labelled and unlabelled drug and metabolites.The absolute bioavailability of flecainide ranged from 79.9 to 101.1% (mean 93.6%). The absorption was 86.1 to 101.3% (mean 93.2%).The data indicate that the variable bioavailability of flecainide is due both to metabolism and absorption. The study highlights the potential of stable isotope technique in the investigation of such issues.  相似文献   

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Summary The effects of sulphaphenazole, cimetidine and primaquine on the disposition of antipyrine and tolbutamide in healthy volunteers have been investigated. The model substrates were administered simultaneously in order more clearly to define any selective effects of the potential inhibitors. Sulphaphenazole produced a significant increase in the half-life of tolbutamide (7.10 to 21.50 h) and a correponding decrease in its clearance (0.260 to 0.084 ml·min–1·kg–1). Clearance to hydroxytolbutamide (OHTOL) and carboxytolbutamide (COOHTOL) was also significantly decreased.In contrast, sulphaphenazole had no effect on the disposition of antipyrine. Administration of cimetidine did not significantly alter the disposition of either model drug. However, a 1.6-times higher dose of cimetidine did increase the half lives both of tolbutamide and antipyrine (6.21 to 9.04 h and 14.2 to 19.2 h, respectively) and decrease their clearance (0.226 to 0.148 and 0.50 to 0.31 ml·min–1 kg–1, respectively). Clearance to OHTOL and hydroxymethylantipyrine (HMA) was reduced.A single dose of primaquine had no demonstrable effect on tolbutamide disposition whereas the half-life of antipyrine was increased (12.1 to 15.0 h) and its clearance decreased (0.63 to 0.38 ml·min–1·kg–1). The partial clearance to HMA, 4-hydroxyantipyrine (OHA) and norantipyrine (NORA) was also significantly reduced.The two main inferences are first, that tolbutamide and antipyrine are metabolished by different forms of cytochrome P-450, and second that a battery of model substrates is needed to investigate the inhibitory effects of a drug in man.  相似文献   

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Sex-related differences in theophylline pharmacokinetics   总被引:2,自引:0,他引:2  
Summary Theophylline pharmacokinetic parameters were compared in healthy males and healthy premenopausal females who were matched for age and smoking status. Twenty-four subjects (including five smokers and seven non-smokers of each sex) received a single dose of aminophylline 6 mg·kg–1, orally or by intravenous infusion. Theophylline half-life was significantly shorter in female non-smokers (FNS) versus male non-smokers (MNS), (FNS=6.0 h; MNS=9.3 h), and in female smokers (FS) versus male smokers (MS), (FS=4.6 h; MS=6.3 h). Total body clearance was significantly different in FNS versus MNS, (FNS=43.8 ml·min–1·1.73 m–2; MNS=37.4 ml·min–1·1.73 m–2), but did not reach statistical significance in FS vs. MS, (FS=64.2 ml·min–1·l–1·1.73 m–2; MS=53.1 ml·min–1·1.73 m–2). Volume of distribution did not differ significantly between groups.Sex differences in theophylline pharmacokinetics exist and may reflect differences in drug metabolism.  相似文献   

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Summary Six healthy volunteers received oxazepam 15 mg i.v. and orally at an interval of at least one week. The kinetic variables of i.v. oxazepam were: elimination half-life (t1/2) 6.7 h, total clearance (CL) 1.07 ml·min–1·kg–1, volume of distribution (Vc) 0.27 l·kg–1 (0.21–0.49) and volume of distribution at steady-state (Vss) 0.59 l·kg–1. The intravenous disposition of unbound oxazepam was characterized by a clearance of 22.5ml·min–1·kg–1 and a distribution volume of 12.3 l·kg–1. After oral oxazepam the peak plasma level was reached in 1.7 to 2.8 h. The plasma t1/2 at 5.8 h was not significantly different from the i.v. value. Absorption was almost complete, with a bioavailability of 92.8%. Urinary recovery was 80.0 and 71.4% of the dose after intravenous and oral administration, respectively. Renal clearance (CLR) of the glucuronide metabolite was 1.10 ml·min–1·kg–1 (0.98–1.52). Oxazepam was extensively bound to plasma protein with a free fraction of 4.5%.  相似文献   

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Summary The pharmacokinetics of ciprofloxacin has been studied after a single oral dose of 500 mg given to 5 normal subjects (N) and to 15 patients grouped according to their residual renal creatinine clearance: Group I, 8–30 ml·min–1, Group II, <8 ml·min–1, and Group III, haemodialysed patients studied twice — during an interdialysis period (IIIa) and in a 4 h haemodialysis session (IIIb). Ciprofloxacin was assayed by reverse phase HPLC using a spectrofluorimetric detection. The peak plasma concentration (2–5 mg·l–1) was reached within 2 h after drug administration. Apparent volume of distribution, 6.6 (N), 5.0 (I), 2.7 (II) and 4.2 (IIIa) l·kg–1 and total plasma clearance, 770 (N), 440 (I), 378 (II) and 314 (IIIa) ml·min–1 were decreased in relation to the degree of renal impairment. Mean plasma half-lives for patients in the 4 groups were 7.3 (N), 10.4 (I), 7.2 (II) and 9.3 (IIIa) h. In groups N, I and II, 40, 16 and 8% of the administered dose was eliminated through the kidney, with mean renal clearances of 305±63,61±21 and 21±3 ml·min–1. A linear relationship was found between the renal clearance of ciprofloxacin and the glomerular filtration rate (r=0.75,n=15). Ciprofloxacin was partly removed by haemodialysis (IIIb): the dialyser extraction ratio was 23% and the dialysis clearance was 40 ml·min–1.  相似文献   

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Objective: Dexamethasone is frequently used in premature neonates with bronchopulmonary dysplasia, however little is known about its disposition in this population. Methods: We evaluated the pharmacokinetics of dexamethasone in 9 premature neonates with a mean gestational age of 27.3 weeks and a postnatal age of 21.8 days. Results: There was a strong relationship between clearance (4.96 ml·min–1·kg–1) and gestational age (r=0.884). Pharmacokinetic parameters were grouped based on a gestational age of less than 27 weeks (Group I) and greater than 27 weeks (Group II). Mean clearance in group I and group II was 1.69 and 7.57 ml·min–1·kg–1, respectively. Mean distribution volume in group I and II was 1.26 and 2.19 l·kg–1, respectively. No significant relationships were noted between the disposition of dexamethasone and ventilator requirements or adverse effects. Conclusion: The pharmacokinetics of dexamethasone in premature neonates was related to gestational age.  相似文献   

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The effects of chronic exposure to high altitude on the pharmacokinetics of caffeine and cardiogreen (ICG) were examined in eight healthy males (23–35 y) at sea level (SEA) and following 16 days residence at 4300 m (ALT). ICG (0.5 mg · kg–1) was administered as an intravenous bolus and caffeine (4 mg · kg–1) in an orally ingested solution. The concentration of ICG, caffeine, and the primary metabolites of caffeine (MET) were determined in serial blood samples and their pharmacokinetics computed. In comparison to SEA, ALT resulted in a significant decrease in the caffeine half-life (t1/2, 4.7 vs 6.7 h) and area under the curve (2.5 vs 3.7 g · 1–1 · min–1), and increased clearance (117 vs 86 ml · min–1 · 70 kg–1). In ALT the area under the curve of ICG significantly decreased (85 vs 207 mg · 1–1 · min–1) and the volume of distribution and clearance increased (5.2 vs 2.41 and 532 vs 234 ml · min–1 respectively) compared to SEA. There was a significant increase in the AUC ratio of MET to caffeine indicating that either metabolite formation or elimination was increased in ALT. These results demonstrate that in humans, chronic exposure to 4300 m results in the modification of the pharmacokinetics of caffeine and ICG.  相似文献   

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