Intestinal absorption and hepatic extraction of propranolol and metoprolol in rats with bilateral ureteral ligation

Hiromi Okabe, Takashi Higashi, Takako Ohta, Yukiya Hashimoto*

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Abstract

To investigate the mechanism responsible for the increased bioavailability of propranolol in bilateral ureterligated (BUL) rats, the intestinal absorption and hepatic extraction of propranolol and metoprolol were evaluated. The initial absorption rate of these drugs after intra-intestinal administration was only slightly increased in the BUL rats, whereas the blood drug concentration in these rats was higher than that in control rats. The blood propranolol and metoprolol concentrations during intra-portal infusion in the BUL rat were significantly higher than that in the control rat. In the presence of NADPH, the intrinsic metabolic activity of metoprolol in hepatic microsomes was not altered by BUL. On the other hand, the NADPH generation rate in the hepatic cytosol in the BUL group was lower than that in the control group. These results indicate that the absorption rate-dependent decrease in hepatic first-pass clearance of propranolol and metoprolol due to saturation kinetics is marginal, and that the hepatic metabolic activity and extraction of the drugs is significantly decreased in BUL rats probably due to the reduced NADPH generation rate in the liver.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1422-1427
Number of pages6
JournalBiological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin
Volume27
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - 2004/09

Keywords

  • Bilateral ureteral ligation
  • Hepatic extraction
  • Intestinal absorption
  • β-blocker

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Pharmacology
  • Pharmaceutical Science

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