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An investigation of the auto-induction of and gender-related variability in the pharmacokinetics of dihydroartemisinin in the rat

BACKGROUND: Artemisinin (QHS) and its derivatives dihydroartemisinin (DHA), artemether and artesunate have become the first-line anti-malarials in areas of multidrug resistance. Declining plasma concentrations during the repeated dosing have been reported for QHS, artemether and less convincingly fo...

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Autores principales: Zhu, Fanping, Du, Fuying, Li, Xinxiu, Xing, Jie
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3511063/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23171067
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-11-379
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author Zhu, Fanping
Du, Fuying
Li, Xinxiu
Xing, Jie
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Du, Fuying
Li, Xinxiu
Xing, Jie
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description BACKGROUND: Artemisinin (QHS) and its derivatives dihydroartemisinin (DHA), artemether and artesunate have become the first-line anti-malarials in areas of multidrug resistance. Declining plasma concentrations during the repeated dosing have been reported for QHS, artemether and less convincingly for artesunate (ARS). However, there is limited information on whether the concentrations of their active metabolite DHA and its subsequent metabolites increased after multiple drug administrations. This study was designed to evaluate the potential auto-induction metabolism of DHA in animal species. The sex-specific effect on the pharmacokinetic profiles of DHA and its metabolites was studied. The pharmacokinetics of ARS, the prodrug of DHA, and its phase I/II metabolites were also investigated. METHODS: Two groups of rats received a single oral dose of DHA or ARS, and another two groups of rats were given oral doses of DHA or ARS once daily for five consecutive days. Plasma samples were analyzed for DHA, ARS and their phase I/II metabolites, using a validated liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometric (LC-MS) method. RESULTS: DHA, monohydroxylated DHA (M1) and the glucuronide of DHA (DHA-G) were detected in rat plasma after oral administration of DHA or ARS. Neither DHA nor its metabolites (M1 and DHA-G) changed significantly (P > 0.05) in AUC(0-t) after 5-day oral doses of DHA or ARS. Sex difference was observed for DHA and its metabolites (M1 and DHA-G), whereas its prodrug ARS did not show similar characteristics for the corresponding metabolites (DHA, M1 and DHA-G). CONCLUSIONS: The results gave the direct evidence for the absence of auto-induction of phase I and phase II metabolism of DHA and ARS in rats. The sex effect existed for DHA but not for ARS, which could be caused by the sex-specific differences in absorption of DHA.
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spelling pubmed-35110632012-12-01 An investigation of the auto-induction of and gender-related variability in the pharmacokinetics of dihydroartemisinin in the rat Zhu, Fanping Du, Fuying Li, Xinxiu Xing, Jie Malar J Research BACKGROUND: Artemisinin (QHS) and its derivatives dihydroartemisinin (DHA), artemether and artesunate have become the first-line anti-malarials in areas of multidrug resistance. Declining plasma concentrations during the repeated dosing have been reported for QHS, artemether and less convincingly for artesunate (ARS). However, there is limited information on whether the concentrations of their active metabolite DHA and its subsequent metabolites increased after multiple drug administrations. This study was designed to evaluate the potential auto-induction metabolism of DHA in animal species. The sex-specific effect on the pharmacokinetic profiles of DHA and its metabolites was studied. The pharmacokinetics of ARS, the prodrug of DHA, and its phase I/II metabolites were also investigated. METHODS: Two groups of rats received a single oral dose of DHA or ARS, and another two groups of rats were given oral doses of DHA or ARS once daily for five consecutive days. Plasma samples were analyzed for DHA, ARS and their phase I/II metabolites, using a validated liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometric (LC-MS) method. RESULTS: DHA, monohydroxylated DHA (M1) and the glucuronide of DHA (DHA-G) were detected in rat plasma after oral administration of DHA or ARS. Neither DHA nor its metabolites (M1 and DHA-G) changed significantly (P > 0.05) in AUC(0-t) after 5-day oral doses of DHA or ARS. Sex difference was observed for DHA and its metabolites (M1 and DHA-G), whereas its prodrug ARS did not show similar characteristics for the corresponding metabolites (DHA, M1 and DHA-G). CONCLUSIONS: The results gave the direct evidence for the absence of auto-induction of phase I and phase II metabolism of DHA and ARS in rats. The sex effect existed for DHA but not for ARS, which could be caused by the sex-specific differences in absorption of DHA. BioMed Central 2012-11-21 /pmc/articles/PMC3511063/ /pubmed/23171067 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-11-379 Text en Copyright ©2012 Zhu et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Zhu, Fanping
Du, Fuying
Li, Xinxiu
Xing, Jie
An investigation of the auto-induction of and gender-related variability in the pharmacokinetics of dihydroartemisinin in the rat
title An investigation of the auto-induction of and gender-related variability in the pharmacokinetics of dihydroartemisinin in the rat
title_full An investigation of the auto-induction of and gender-related variability in the pharmacokinetics of dihydroartemisinin in the rat
title_fullStr An investigation of the auto-induction of and gender-related variability in the pharmacokinetics of dihydroartemisinin in the rat
title_full_unstemmed An investigation of the auto-induction of and gender-related variability in the pharmacokinetics of dihydroartemisinin in the rat
title_short An investigation of the auto-induction of and gender-related variability in the pharmacokinetics of dihydroartemisinin in the rat
title_sort investigation of the auto-induction of and gender-related variability in the pharmacokinetics of dihydroartemisinin in the rat
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3511063/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23171067
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-2875-11-379
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