Dose-Dependent Pharmacokinetics and Metabolism of Valproic Acid in Newborn Lambs and Adult Sheep
Dose-dependent pharmacokinetics and metabolism of valproic acid (VPA) were studied in newborn and adult sheep to assess age-related differences in plasma protein binding and metabolic elimination. Newborn lambs received either a 10- ( n = 8), 50- ( n = 5), 100- ( n = 4), or 250-mg/kg ( n = 4) VPA i....
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Published in | Drug metabolism and disposition Vol. 29; no. 5; pp. 664 - 675 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Bethesda, MD
American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics
01.05.2001
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Summary: | Dose-dependent pharmacokinetics and metabolism of valproic acid (VPA) were studied in newborn and adult sheep to assess age-related
differences in plasma protein binding and metabolic elimination. Newborn lambs received either a 10- ( n = 8), 50- ( n = 5), 100- ( n = 4), or 250-mg/kg ( n = 4) VPA i.v . bolus. Individual adult sheep ( n = 5) received all four doses in a random order with an appropriate washout period between experiments. Unbound or metabolic
clearance of VPA was significantly higher in adult sheep at the two lower doses when compared with lambs, and similar to the
lambs at the two higher doses. Plasma protein binding was nonlinear at all doses. Estimates of binding capacity ( B max1 ) at the saturable site were higher in adults (91.8 μg/ml) when compared with lambs (44.9 μg/ml), whereas the opposite trend
was observed for binding affinity [ K d1 = 9.6 μg/ml (adult) versus 3.2 μg/ml (lambs)]. Characterization of developmental differences in overall VPA metabolic elimination
involved fitting of unbound VPA plasma concentration data to a two-compartment model with Michaelis-Menten elimination. This
resulted in similar in vivo estimates of apparent V max [445.0 μg/min/kg (adult) versus 429.9 μg/min/kg (lambs)]. However, apparent K m estimates appeared to be higher in lambs [30.0 μg/ml (adult) versus 69.6 μg/ml (lambs)]. Similar findings were obtained from
in vivo estimates of V max and K m for VPA glucuronidation obtained from VPA-glucuronide metabolite urinary excretion data. Thus, it appears that age-related
differences in metabolic clearance may be related to differences in the apparent in vivo K m as opposed to V max of VPA glucuronidation. |
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ISSN: | 0090-9556 1521-009X |