Dosing-time-dependent variation in biliary excretion of flomoxef in rats |
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Authors: | Hishikawa Shuji Sugimoto Koh-ichi Kobayashi Eiji Kumagai Yuji Fujimura Akio |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Clinical Pharmacology, Jichi Medical School, Tochigi, Japanb Department of Pharmacology, Kitasato University, Sagamihara, Japan |
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Abstract: | We previously reported that the biliary excretion of flomoxef, an oxacephem antibiotic, was greater after dosing at 21:00 than at 09:00h in diurnally active human subjects. The present study was undertaken to examine whether the biliary excretion of flomoxef is also dependent on its dosing time in rats. Adult male Wistar rats were housed under light on at 07:00h and off at 19:00h. Bile fluid was completely drained through a polyethylene catheter from conscious animals. Flomoxef (20 mg/kg) was injected into the tail vein at 09:00 or 21:00h by a cross-over design, and drained bile fluid was collected for 8h after each dosing. The maximum concentration of biliary flomoxef was significantly greater and its total excretion tended to be greater after dosing at 09:00 than 21:00h. These results suggest the biliary excretion of flomoxef is enhanced after dosing at the beginning of the rest period in rats, as it is in humans. |
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Keywords: | Chronopharmacokinetics Circadian rhythm Flomoxef Antibiotic Biliary excretion Rats |
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