Whole-body tissue distribution of total radioactivity in rats after oral administration of [14C]-bilastine
Autor: | Andrew B. Patterson, Maria Luisa Lucero |
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Rok vydání: | 2012 |
Předmět: |
Pharmacology
Bilastine Pathology medicine.medical_specialty Chemical Health and Safety Health Toxicology and Mutagenesis Public Health Environmental and Occupational Health Physiology Kidney metabolism General Medicine Biology Toxicology Placental barrier chemistry.chemical_compound chemistry Oral administration medicine Distribution (pharmacology) Tissue distribution Whole body Uveal tract |
Zdroj: | Drug and Chemical Toxicology. 35:1-7 |
ISSN: | 1525-6014 0148-0545 |
Popis: | This study evaluated the tissue distribution of total radioactivity in male albino, male pigmented, and time-mated female albino rats after oral administration of a single dose of [¹⁴C]-bilastine (20 mg/kg). Although only 1 animal was analyzed at each time point, there were apparent differences in bilastine distribution. Radioactivity was distributed to only a few tissues at low levels in male rats, whereas distribution was more extensive and at higher levels in female rats. This may be a simple sex-related difference. In each group and at each time point, concentrations of radioactivity were high in the liver and kidney, reflecting the role of these organs in the elimination process. In male albino rats, no radioactivity was measurable by 72 hours postdose. In male pigmented rats, only the eye and uveal tract had measurable levels of radioactivity at 24 hours. Measureable levels of radioactivity were retained in these tissues at the final sampling time point (336 hours postdose), indicating a degree of melanin-associated binding. In time-mated female rats, but not in albino or pigmented male rats, there was evidence of low-level passage of radioactivity across the placental barrier into fetal tissues as well as low-level transfer of radioactivity into the brain. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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