EFFECT OF ANESTHESIA ON DRUG DISPOSITION IN THE RAT
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The effect of anesthesia induced with pentobarbital and diethyl ether on the drug disposition were investigated in the rat. The disposition rate constants of gentamicin and tobramycin were decreased significantly during the anesthesia with pentobarbital and ether without influence on the volume of distribution. In addition, the decrease in disposition rate constant was correlated significantly with the rectal temperature of the rat. These findings suggest that the decreased disposition rate constant will be responsible for decrease in renal blood flow correlating with the rectal temperature. But, the effect of anesthesia with ether for 30 min persisted for 2 h, even after the rectal temperature recovered to the value for the unanesthetized rats. These facts indicate that factors other than blood flow or rectal temperature might also be considered for the effect of ether anesthesia. Furthermore, the disposition rate constant of sulfanilamide was also decreased under pentobarbital anesthesia, with slight increase in acetylated fraction of sulfanilamide excreted into urine in 24 h. The calculated rate constants of metabolism and excretion were both greatly decreased by the pentobarbital anesthesia. Thus, controlling the anesthetic condition during the experiments will be important to investigate the pharmacokinetics of drugs.
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著者
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Higashi Y
Institute Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Hiroshima University School Of Medicine
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Higashi Yutaka
Institute Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Hiroshima University School Of Medicine
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Higashi Yutaka
Department Of Pharmaceutics Institute Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Hiroshima University School Of Medi
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Yata Noburu
Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Fukuyama University:department Of Pharmaceutics Institute Of Phar
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Yamajo R
Institute Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Hiroshima University School Of Medicine
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Yamajo Ryoko
Institute Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Hiroshima University School Of Medicine
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Yamajo Ryoko
Department Of Pharmaceutics Institute Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Hiroshima University School Of Medi
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YATA Noboru
Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Hiroshima University School of Medicine
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Yata Noboru
Institute Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Hiroshima University School Of Medicine:faculty Of Pharmaceutic
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Yata Noboru
Institute Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Hiroshima University
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NOTOJI NAOKO
Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Hiroshima University, School of Medicine
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Notoji Naoko
Institute Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Hiroshima University School Of Medicine
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