Diltiazem blood pharmacokinetics in the pregnant and non-pregnant rabbit: maternal and foetal tissue levels

Citation
Ma. Bregante et al., Diltiazem blood pharmacokinetics in the pregnant and non-pregnant rabbit: maternal and foetal tissue levels, XENOBIOTICA, 30(8), 2000, pp. 831-841
Citations number
24
Categorie Soggetti
Pharmacology & Toxicology
Journal title
XENOBIOTICA
ISSN journal
00498254 → ACNP
Volume
30
Issue
8
Year of publication
2000
Pages
831 - 841
Database
ISI
SICI code
0049-8254(200008)30:8<831:DBPITP>2.0.ZU;2-W
Abstract
1. The aim was to investigate the pharmacokinetics of diltiazem (DTZ) and i ts metabolites, deacetyldiltiazem (M1) and N-demethyldiltiazem (MA), in the pregnant rabbit following DTZ intravenous administration. Tn addition, DTZ tissue distribution in both the non-pregnant and pregnant rabbit and foetu ses was also studied. 2. The slope of the alpha- and beta-phases increased slightly in six of the eight pregnant rabbits as compared with the non-pregnant animal, but the o ther pharmacokinetic parameters that largely determine drug disposition (AU C, V-D, CL) showed no significant differences. 3. MA blood disposition was unaltered by pregnancy. However, all the pharma cokinetic parameters calculated for the deacetylated metabolite of DTZ were significantly modified in the pregnant as compared with the non-pregnant r abbit. 4. DTZ tended to concentrate in most of the tissues examined. Significant d ifferences were observed in the DTZ concentration in the uterus and kidney from the pregnant as compared with the non-pregnant rabbit. 5. The findings suggest that DTZ diffuses easily through the placenta, reac hing DTZ blood concentrations equivalent to that observed in maternal blood . However, the concentration of DTZ and its metabolites in the selected foe tal tissues was either higher tin brain and muscle) or lower than that obse rved in maternal tissues, suggesting a different tissue affinity and/or a d ifferent metabolic activity in the foetuses as compared with the mothers.