EFFECT OF PHENOTHIAZINES, DISODIUM ETHYLENEDIAMINE-TETRAACETIC ACID AND DIETHYL MALEATE ON IN VITRO RAT COLONIC TRANSPORT OF CEFMETAZOLE AND INULIN
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An in vitro rat colonic sac method developed in this study was found to be suitable for frequent collection of samples and determination of transpott of compounds from serosal and mucosal medium, since the volume of both was large. Under no a treatment condition, both cefmetazole and inulin penetrated the intestinal mucosa via the paracellular route, but did so very poorly. Phenothiazines as well as disodium ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid increased the transport of cefmetazole and inulin, probably via the paracellular route, while diethyl maleate increased the transport of only cefmetazole, probably via the intracellular route. The effect of phenothiazines in increasing the clearance rate for both cefmetazole and inulin showed dependency on their initial concentrations in the mucosal medium with maximum action at a concentration of 30 μM for trifluoperazine, 20 μM for perphenazine, 75 μM for profenemine and 50 μM for propericiazine.
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著者
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Suzuka Takumi
大阪大学 薬
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Nishihata T
Pharmacy Research Ibaraki Jpn
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Kamada Akira
Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Osaka University:the Second Osaka Police Hospital
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Kamada Akira
Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Science Osaka University
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Furuya A
Interdisciplinary Graduate School Of Engineering Sciences Kyushu University
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Furuya Atsushi
Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Osaka University
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NISHIHATA TOSHIAKI
Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Osaka University
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SUZUKA TAKUMI
Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Osaka University
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Kamada A
Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Osaka University
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Suzuka Takumi
Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Osaka University
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Nishihata Toshiaki
Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Science Osaka University
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