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Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics ›› 2004, Vol. 9 ›› Issue (11): 1221-1225.

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Studies on toxicokinetics of single or combination administration of bromo-tetrandrine and adriamycin in beagle dogs

XIAO Shu-Hua, WEI Guang-Li, LU Rong, LIU Chang-Xiao, WANG Feng-Peng1   

  1. Tianjin Key State Laboratory of Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics, Tianjin Institute of Pharmaceutical Research, Tianjin 300193, China;
    1West China Pharmacy College, Szechwan University, Chengdu 610041, Sichuang, China
  • Received:2004-08-19 Revised:2004-09-27 Online:2004-11-26 Published:2020-11-19

Abstract: AIM: To study the toxicokinetics after single or combination administration of bromotetrandrine (W198) and adriamycin in beagle dogs. METHODS: The concentrations of W198 and adriamycin in biological samples were determined by HPLC with ultraviolet and fluorescence detection. RESULTS: After successive in-travenous administration of 15 mg·kg-1 W198, the values of AUC0-24h of W198 were 6.15±0.66, 26.55±9.43 and 33.63±2.31 mg·h-1·L-1 for 1st, 3rd and 72nd administration, respectively, After successive in-travenous administration of 15 mg·kg-1 adriamycin, the values of AUC0-24h of adriamycin were 0.70±0.21 and 1. 19±0.19 mg·h-1·L-1 for 1st and 3rd administration, respec-tively.After successive intravenous combination administration of W198 and adriamycin, the values of AUC0-24h of W198 were 25.52±6.04 and 42.60±4.14 mg·h-1·L-1, and the AUC0-24h of adriamycin were 0.39±0.05 and 0.77±0.19 mg·h-1·L-1 for 3rd administration of W198 combined with 1st administration of adriamycin and 39th administration of W198 combined with 3rd administration of adriamycin, respectively. CONCLUSION: Both bro-motetrandrine and adriamycin have significantly accumula-tion effects in beagle dogs after successive intravenous ad-ministration, and bromotetradrine can reduce the systemic exposure of adriamycin after co-administration of the two drugs.

Key words: toxicokinetics, systemic exposure, bro-motetrandrine, adriamycin, co-administration

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