By intravenous (bolus) administration of large amounts (29 Mega Units) of lymphoblastoid interferon into rabbits, it has been possible to detect circulating antiviral activity (0.02% of the dose) up to 18 hr post-injection and to determine for the first time the pharmacokinetic parameters. The slow component (elimination phase) has a half-life of 235 +/- 9 min. The total apparent volume of distribution is 2,564 +/- 1,497 ml which is far larger than the combined plasma-extracellular volumes. This suggests a IFN dilution due to its extensive binding to cell receptors. The clearance of 7.3 +/- 4.1 ml/min is an index of the rate of renal and cellular (internalization of the receptor-ligand complex) catabolism of IFN. Pharmacokinetic parameters are useful for devising an administration schedule of IFN as an antiproliferative agent but are not predictive of an immunological response if IFN is used as an immuno-adjuvant.

Bocci, V., Pessina, G.p., Pacini, A., Ricci, L., Muscettola, M.M., Naldini, A., et al. (1985). Pharmacokinetics of human lymphoblastoid interferon in rabbits. GENERAL PHARMACOLOGY, 16(3), 277-279 [10.1016/0306-3623(85)90083-7].

Pharmacokinetics of human lymphoblastoid interferon in rabbits

RICCI, LUANA;MUSCETTOLA, MARIA MICHELA;NALDINI, ANTONELLA;
1985-01-01

Abstract

By intravenous (bolus) administration of large amounts (29 Mega Units) of lymphoblastoid interferon into rabbits, it has been possible to detect circulating antiviral activity (0.02% of the dose) up to 18 hr post-injection and to determine for the first time the pharmacokinetic parameters. The slow component (elimination phase) has a half-life of 235 +/- 9 min. The total apparent volume of distribution is 2,564 +/- 1,497 ml which is far larger than the combined plasma-extracellular volumes. This suggests a IFN dilution due to its extensive binding to cell receptors. The clearance of 7.3 +/- 4.1 ml/min is an index of the rate of renal and cellular (internalization of the receptor-ligand complex) catabolism of IFN. Pharmacokinetic parameters are useful for devising an administration schedule of IFN as an antiproliferative agent but are not predictive of an immunological response if IFN is used as an immuno-adjuvant.
1985
Bocci, V., Pessina, G.p., Pacini, A., Ricci, L., Muscettola, M.M., Naldini, A., et al. (1985). Pharmacokinetics of human lymphoblastoid interferon in rabbits. GENERAL PHARMACOLOGY, 16(3), 277-279 [10.1016/0306-3623(85)90083-7].
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