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Blood content in guinea-pig tissues: Correction for the study of drug tissue distribution
Authors:Hsiu-Ping Yu  Yuh-Wen Chiu  Hsin-Hong Lin  Tien-Chun Chang  Yu-Zen Shen
Institution:School of Pharmacy, National Taiwan University, Taipei, R.O.C.
Abstract:The blood content in different organs or tissues of guinea-pigs was determined by means of 125I]bovine serum albumin. The blood distribution expressed as percentage of total body blood for various organs or tissues ranged from 0.35 (adipose) to 17.5 (muscle)%. The blood content in tissue preparations expressed as the blood background correction factor, F (ml blood/g wet tissue) depended on the extent of bleeding during experiment; that factor can cause a considerable difference in the results of a tissue distribution study of a drug. Blood content was high in the lung (0.36 ml/g), heart, liver, kidney and spleen, but low in adipose and brain tissues (0.021 ml/g). The distribution of valproic acid in various tissues of guinea-pigs after intravenous injection was determined from the homogenates of isolated organs. The results showed that blood contamination can greatly alter the data of tissue distribution of a drug to as much as 25%. This study proposed a maximum (non-bled) and a minimum (extreme-bled) blood background correction factor for respective tissues of guinea-pigs, as well as equations for correcting the blood contamination in tissue during the drug distribution study. The results suggest that to obtain an exact analysis of drug concentrations in specific tissues, a correction for the blood of that specific tissue is necessary.
Keywords:tissue blood  tissue distribution  guinea-pigs  valproate
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