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A Novel Method for Measuring the Hepatic First-pass Effect and Metabolic Rate of L-3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine (DOPA), Diazepam and Inulin in Rat Liver

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Journal Biol Pharm Bull
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 1998 Aug 14
PMID 9703259
Citations 3
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Abstract

A method to analyze in vivo metabolites in blood obtained from the hepatic vein after the intraportal injection of a drug was established. This method includes cannulation into the portal vein, hepatic vein and bile duct, followed by TLC-autoradioluminography of a non-extracted sample. Either [14C]diazepam, L-3,4-dihydroxyphenyL[3-(14)C]alanine or [14C]inulin was administered on the day following the surgical operation to avoid the influence of anesthesia. Radioactive concentrations of [14C]DOPA decreased rapidly in the first 1 min, then decreased gradually. The concentrations of [14C]diazepam increased within the first 1 min and then decreased gradually. The concentration of [14C]inulin was approximately 10 times higher than that of [14C]DOPA, and both decreased gradually. These results show that the uptake levels of the drugs to the liver varied depending on the drugs. The metabolites of [14C]diazepam and [14C]DOPA were detected as early as 5 s after administration. These results suggest that the in vivo hepatic first pass effect of drugs in the early period of injection (5 s) can be studied using these techniques.

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