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Modeling the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of dexamethasone in depressed patients
Authors:Dr. S. K. Gupta  J. C. Ritchie  E. H. Ellinwood  K. Wiedemann  F. Holsboer
Affiliation:(1) Department of Psychiatry, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, USA;(2) Klinisches Institut, Max-Planck-Institute for Psychiatry, München, Germany;(3) Present address: Abbott Laboratories, Abbott Park, IL, USA;(4) Department 463 AP-9/2, Abbott Laboratories, One Abbott Park Road, 60064 Abbott Park, IL, USA
Abstract:Summary Changes in time course effected by cortisol suppression and the relationship of these changes to the plasma dexamethasone concentration of suppressor and non-suppressor patients are described in this report on a combined pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic model.Thirteen depressed patients (8 suppressors and 5 non-suppressors) received an intravenous dose (1.5 mg) of dexamethasone. The drug-induced effect changes are found to lag behind, in time, the plasma drug level changes. To accurately relate the temporal relationship of effect changes to plasma dexamethasone levels, a pharmacodynamic model (sigmoid-Emax) was combined with a pharmacokinetic model that incorporated an effect compartment. The magnitude of the time-lag was quantified by the half-time of equilibration between concentrations in the hypothetical effect compartment and the plasma dexamethasone levels (t&frac;keo).The t&frac;keo of the nonsuppressing group was about 50 of that of the suppressing group, indicating that for a given plasma level the onset and termination of effect for the nonsuppressing group is about two times more rapid than for the suppressing group. Moreover, the model can estimate the effect-site concentration that causes one-half of the maximal predicted effect (EC50), a measure of an individual's sensitivity to dexamethasone. The receptor sensitivity (as determined from the EC50 ratio) of the suppressing group was about twice that of the nonsuppressing group.
Keywords:Dexamethasone  Depression  cortisol  suppressor  nonsuppressor  effect site  pharmacokineticpharmacodynamic model
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