Df. Welty et al., GABAPENTIN ANTICONVULSANT ACTION IN RATS - DISEQUILIBRIUM WITH PEAK DRUG CONCENTRATIONS IN PLASMA AND BRAIN MICRODIALYSATE, Epilepsy research, 16(3), 1993, pp. 175-181
The concentration-time profile of [C-14]gabapentin (GBP) in plasma and
brain interstitial fluid (ISF) was determined following a single 15 m
g/kg intravenous bolus dose to rats. Brain ISF was sampled with a micr
odialysis probe in striatum. Blood was also collected serially to 4 h
postdose. At termination, brain was sectioned into regions and [C-14]G
BP concentrations were determined. Anticonvulsant effects were determi
ned by maximal electroshock in rats with identical dosing. Plasma [C-1
4]GBP declined linearly after dosing while brain ISF [C-14]GBP concent
ration peaked at approximately 1 h and then declined in parallel with
plasma concentration. Throughout, brain ISF [C-14]GBP concentration wa
s approximately 3-6% of [C-14]GBP concentration in plasma. However, at
4 h postdose, whole brain tissue [C-14]GBP concentration was equal to
or greater than the concentration of [C-14]GBP in plasma. Maximal ant
iconvulsant effect lagged behind both plasma and brain ISF GBP concent
rations. The anticonvulsant effect of GBP is delayed by time-dependent
events other than distribution from blood to brain.