Drug Metabolism and Pharmacokinetics
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Comparative Study of Increased Plasma Quinidine Concentration in Rats with Glycerol- and Cisplatin-induced Acute Renal Failure
Yuki IZUWAJun-ichi KUSABAMizuki HORIUCHITetsuya AIBAHiromu KAWASAKIYuji KUROSAKI
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2009 Volume 24 Issue 5 Pages 451-457

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   A comparative study of altered plasma concentration of quinidine in rats with glycerol- and cisplatin-induced acute renal failure (ARF) was conducted with quinidine used as a positively charged and liver-metabolized therapeutic compound. Although apparent total body clearance of quinidine decreased to 68 and 48% of the normal value in glycerol- and cisplatin-induced ARF rats, respectively, its distribution decreased only in glycerol-induced ARF rats. The plasma unbound fraction of quinidine decreased in glycerol-induced ARF rats, which was not observed in cisplatin-induced ARF rats. The plasma level of α1-acid glycoprotein (AGP) increased in glycerol-induced ARF, but not in cisplatin-induced ARF rats. It is therefore conceivable that the plasma concentration of positively charged and liver-metabolized compounds generally increases due to hepatic elimination suppressed as renal function decreases, but the pharmacokinetic impact of suppressed hepatic elimination is occasionally difficult to observe in some ARF model rats since it may be blurred by the influence of increased plasma AGP level.
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