A POSSIBLE CONTRIBUTION OF PHOSPHOLIPIDS IN TISSUE DISTRIBUTION OF QUINIDINE IN RATS
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The tissue distribution of quinidine was investigated at three different steady-state plasma concentrations of quinidine in rats. The tissue distribution of quinidine (tissueto-plasma concentration ratio, C_t/C_p) was studied in the liver, lung, kidney and heart and the highest distribution was found in the lung. Tissue binding characteristics of quinidine was determined in normal tissue homogenates and lipid-depleted tissue homogenates in vitro. No correlation was observed between the tissue bindings (product of association constant (K_1) and number of binding sites (n), nK_1) estimated in each normal tissue homogenate and the values of C_t/C_p in vivo. However, a marked decrease in the tissue binding of quinidine was observed in all lipid-depleted tissue homogenates, and the largest decrease was observed in the lung tissue. This result suggested that lipid may have an important role in the tissue binding of quinidine. However, no good relationship was observed between the values of C_t/C_p and the phospholipid contents in each tissue. In order to investigate the role of lipid in the tissue binding of quinidine, phospholipids extracted from each tissue were used for binding study. The phospholipids binding of quinidine (nK_2) increased in the following order ; heart <liver<kidney<lung, and the plots of the values of C_t/C_p obtained in vivo against the binding ability of phospholipids (product of nK_2 and the content of phospholipid in each tissue) gave a good linear relationship. Based on these observations, it was concluded that some species of phospholipids had an important and determining role in the tissue distribution of quinidine in vivo.
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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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Murakami T
Institute Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Hiroshima University School Of Medicine
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Murakami Teruo
Research And Development Center Toshiba Corporation
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Nishiura A
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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Murakami Teruo
Institute Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Hiroshima University School Of Medicine
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Murakami T
Hiroshima Univ. School Of Medicine Hiroshima Jpn
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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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NISHIURA AKIO
Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Hiroshima University School of Medicine
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HIGASHI JUN
Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Hiroshima University School of Medicine
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Higashi Jun
Institute Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Hiroshima University School Of Medicine
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