A radioreceptor assay (RRA) (with brain dopamine receptors) has been developed to determine the levels of dihydroergotoxin-equivalent (DHT-equivalent) material in rat plasma and its kinetics after oral and i.v. administration (5 mg/kg). After i.v. administration the plasma kinetics follows a two-exponential equation, with an apparent distribution volume of 7-9 1/kg and a long half-life (about 36 hours). The kinetics of DHT after oral administration shows two peaks; this could indicate a biliary recycling of the drug and/or of its metabolites. The low bioavailability (19%) and the biliary recycling of DHT-equivalent material suggest a first pass effect. © 1984 The Italian Pharmacological Society.
Palmi, M., Segre, G. (1984). Plasma kinetics of dihydroergotoxin in rat by using a radioreceptor assay. PHARMACOLOGICAL RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS, 16(5), 437-446 [10.1016/S0031-6989(84)80011-9].
Plasma kinetics of dihydroergotoxin in rat by using a radioreceptor assay
Palmi, M.;
1984-01-01
Abstract
A radioreceptor assay (RRA) (with brain dopamine receptors) has been developed to determine the levels of dihydroergotoxin-equivalent (DHT-equivalent) material in rat plasma and its kinetics after oral and i.v. administration (5 mg/kg). After i.v. administration the plasma kinetics follows a two-exponential equation, with an apparent distribution volume of 7-9 1/kg and a long half-life (about 36 hours). The kinetics of DHT after oral administration shows two peaks; this could indicate a biliary recycling of the drug and/or of its metabolites. The low bioavailability (19%) and the biliary recycling of DHT-equivalent material suggest a first pass effect. © 1984 The Italian Pharmacological Society.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.
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