Article ID: DMPK-13-RG-110
A retrospective analysis suggested that blood tacrolimus concentrations were consistent among patients with a body mass index (BMI) < 18.5 (lean), normal (≥18.5 and <25) and ≥ 25 (overweight or obese). The average maintenance dose of tacrolimus in patients with BMI ≥ 25 were significantly lower compared with that in patients with a BMI of less than 25. Lean and obese Zucker rats fed a normal diet were given tacrolimus intravenously or orally. The blood concentrations of tacrolimus in obese rats were significantly higher than those in lean rats after administration via both routes. The moment analysis has suggested that CLtot and Vdss of tacrolimus were not significantly different between lean and obese rats. The bioavailability was higher in obese rats, compared with that in lean rats. The protein expression of Cyp3a2 in the liver was significantly decreased in obese rats, compared with lean rats, while P-gp in the small intestine was also significantly decreased in obese rats. These results suggested that the steady-state trough concentration of tacrolimus in obese patients were well maintained by relatively low dose compared with that in normal and lean patients, presumably due to increased bioavailability.
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