G. Tybring et al., ENANTIOSELECTIVE DETERMINATION OF MIANSERIN AND ITS DESMETHYL METABOLITE IN PLASMA DURING TREATMENT OF DEPRESSED JAPANESE PATIENTS, Therapeutic drug monitoring, 17(5), 1995, pp. 516-521
A method for the analysis of the enantiomers of mianserin and its main
metabolite desmethylmianserin in plasma using a chiral AGP high perfo
rmance liquid chromatography column is described. In the majority of 6
6 depressed Japanese patients, the concentration of the more active S(
+)mianserin was higher than that of the R(-)-enantiomer. The mean SIR
ratio was 1.9 +/- 0.9 (SD) (range 0.5-4.8). The concentration of S(+)-
varied between 19 and 223 nM, while that of the R(-)-mianserin varied
between 14 and 72 nM. Among 42 of the 66 plasma samples in which the
enantiomers of desmethylmianserin could be measured, the R-form predom
inated in all but one. S-Desmethylmianserin was in most of the samples
present in concentrations of <10 nM (limit of detection). Analysis of
the enantiomers of mianserin and desmethylmianserin might allow the e
stablishment of a closer relationship between plasma levels and clinic
al effects.