TY - JOUR
T1 - Moment analysis of drug disposition in kidney
T2 - Transcellular transport kinetics of p‐Aminohippurate in the Isolated Perfused Rat Kidney
AU - Hori, Ryohei
AU - Tanigawara, Yusuke
AU - Saito, Yoshihiro
AU - Hayashi, Yoshie
AU - Aiba, Tetsuya
AU - Okumura, Katsuhiko
AU - Kamiya, Akira
PY - 1988/6
Y1 - 1988/6
N2 - The mean renal epithelial cell residence time, T̄cell, was defined as a model‐independent characteristic of the transcellular transport process in the isolated perfused kidney. The transcellular transport process includes transport at the basolateral membrane, diffusion in the cytosol, and transport at the brush border membrane. The parameter T̄cell represents the mean time for the drug secreted from the tubules to pass through the renal epithelial cells, and is calculated as the difference of the mean urinary transit time between secreted drug and inulin in the single‐pass perfusion system. Therefore, the urinary excretion rate–time course is indispensable to evaluate T̄cell. p‐Amino‐hippuric acid was used as a model compound. The bovine erythrocytes in the perfusate kept the isolated kidney in an almost constant physiological condition, including secretion function. The renal vein outflow curves were also analyzed by the use of moments. The dispersion in the catheter was corrected by a deconvolution. The apparent secretion intrinsic clearance and the apparent volume of distribution were calculated from the moments. The present method will be useful for analysis of the transcellular transport mechanism and the effect of disease states on renal transport of drugs.
AB - The mean renal epithelial cell residence time, T̄cell, was defined as a model‐independent characteristic of the transcellular transport process in the isolated perfused kidney. The transcellular transport process includes transport at the basolateral membrane, diffusion in the cytosol, and transport at the brush border membrane. The parameter T̄cell represents the mean time for the drug secreted from the tubules to pass through the renal epithelial cells, and is calculated as the difference of the mean urinary transit time between secreted drug and inulin in the single‐pass perfusion system. Therefore, the urinary excretion rate–time course is indispensable to evaluate T̄cell. p‐Amino‐hippuric acid was used as a model compound. The bovine erythrocytes in the perfusate kept the isolated kidney in an almost constant physiological condition, including secretion function. The renal vein outflow curves were also analyzed by the use of moments. The dispersion in the catheter was corrected by a deconvolution. The apparent secretion intrinsic clearance and the apparent volume of distribution were calculated from the moments. The present method will be useful for analysis of the transcellular transport mechanism and the effect of disease states on renal transport of drugs.
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U2 - 10.1002/jps.2600770602
DO - 10.1002/jps.2600770602
M3 - Article
C2 - 3171923
AN - SCOPUS:0024209426
SN - 0022-3549
VL - 77
SP - 471
EP - 476
JO - Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
JF - Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
IS - 6
ER -