Determination of isoniazid concentration in rabbit vertebrae by isotope tracing technique in conjunction with HPLC

ABSTRACT Medications compounded with isoniazid (INH) are usually applied to surgical sites at the completion of surgery to locally kill postoperative residual tubercle bacilli. However, the distribution and elimination of INH in the vertebrae in vivo are not known. In this study, isotope tracing was...

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Published inBiomedical chromatography Vol. 27; no. 9; pp. 1150 - 1156
Main Authors Liu, Peng, Fu, Zhaozong, Jiang, Jianming, Yuan, Liang, Lin, Zhen
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Abstract ABSTRACT Medications compounded with isoniazid (INH) are usually applied to surgical sites at the completion of surgery to locally kill postoperative residual tubercle bacilli. However, the distribution and elimination of INH in the vertebrae in vivo are not known. In this study, isotope tracing was used in conjunction with high‐pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC) to address this. INH and technetium‐99 m‐labeled INH were applied to the vertebrae of rabbits. After 2 and 6 h, osseous tissues containing INH, as determined by radionuclide imaging, were collected for detection with HPLC. The results showed that INH mainly stayed around the vertebrae 6 h after its application and did not permeate widely into the blood or other organs, except for the kidneys. The standard deviations of INH concentrations in the technetium‐99 m‐INH group were approximately four‐fold smaller than those in the INH group. This method of coupling isotope tracing and HPLC can effectively limit experimental error during sample collection, allowing accurate and reliable identification of the concentration levels of INH in osseous tissues in vivo. Copyright © 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
AbstractList Medications compounded with isoniazid (INH) are usually applied to surgical sites at the completion of surgery to locally kill postoperative residual tubercle bacilli. However, the distribution and elimination of INH in the vertebrae in vivo are not known. In this study, isotope tracing was used in conjunction with high-pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC) to address this. INH and technetium-99 m-labeled INH were applied to the vertebrae of rabbits. After 2 and 6 h, osseous tissues containing INH, as determined by radionuclide imaging, were collected for detection with HPLC. The results showed that INH mainly stayed around the vertebrae 6 h after its application and did not permeate widely into the blood or other organs, except for the kidneys. The standard deviations of INH concentrations in the technetium-99 m-INH group were approximately four-fold smaller than those in the INH group. This method of coupling isotope tracing and HPLC can effectively limit experimental error during sample collection, allowing accurate and reliable identification of the concentration levels of INH in osseous tissues in vivo.
ABSTRACT Medications compounded with isoniazid (INH) are usually applied to surgical sites at the completion of surgery to locally kill postoperative residual tubercle bacilli. However, the distribution and elimination of INH in the vertebrae in vivo are not known. In this study, isotope tracing was used in conjunction with high‐pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC) to address this. INH and technetium‐99 m‐labeled INH were applied to the vertebrae of rabbits. After 2 and 6 h, osseous tissues containing INH, as determined by radionuclide imaging, were collected for detection with HPLC. The results showed that INH mainly stayed around the vertebrae 6 h after its application and did not permeate widely into the blood or other organs, except for the kidneys. The standard deviations of INH concentrations in the technetium‐99 m‐INH group were approximately four‐fold smaller than those in the INH group. This method of coupling isotope tracing and HPLC can effectively limit experimental error during sample collection, allowing accurate and reliable identification of the concentration levels of INH in osseous tissues in vivo. Copyright © 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
ABSTRACT Medications compounded with isoniazid (INH) are usually applied to surgical sites at the completion of surgery to locally kill postoperative residual tubercle bacilli. However, the distribution and elimination of INH in the vertebrae in vivo are not known. In this study, isotope tracing was used in conjunction with high‐pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC) to address this. INH and technetium‐99 m‐labeled INH were applied to the vertebrae of rabbits. After 2 and 6 h, osseous tissues containing INH, as determined by radionuclide imaging, were collected for detection with HPLC. The results showed that INH mainly stayed around the vertebrae 6 h after its application and did not permeate widely into the blood or other organs, except for the kidneys. The standard deviations of INH concentrations in the technetium‐99 m‐INH group were approximately four‐fold smaller than those in the INH group. This method of coupling isotope tracing and HPLC can effectively limit experimental error during sample collection, allowing accurate and reliable identification of the concentration levels of INH in osseous tissues in vivo . Copyright © 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Author Lin, Zhen
Liu, Peng
Jiang, Jianming
Fu, Zhaozong
Yuan, Liang
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Antitubercular Agents - analysis
Antitubercular Agents - blood
Antitubercular Agents - pharmacokinetics
Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid - methods
drug metabolism
Female
HPLC
isoniazid
Isoniazid - analysis
Isoniazid - blood
Isoniazid - pharmacokinetics
Linear Models
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Rabbits
Radionuclide Imaging
spinal tuberculosis
Spine - chemistry
Spine - diagnostic imaging
Technetium - analysis
Technetium - blood
Technetium - pharmacokinetics
technetium-99
Tissue Distribution
Whole Body Imaging
Title Determination of isoniazid concentration in rabbit vertebrae by isotope tracing technique in conjunction with HPLC
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