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  • Title: Amiodarone and desethylamiodarone concentrations in plasma and tissues of surgically treated patients on long-term oral amiodarone treatment.
    Author: Plomp TA, Hauer RN, Robles de Medina EO.
    Journal: In Vivo; 1990; 4(2):97-100. PubMed ID: 2129806.
    Abstract:
    The tissue disposition of amiodarone and its metabolite desethylamiodarone was studied in 12 surgical patients with various types of arrhythmias after chronic oral treatment with amiodarone. Amiodarone and desethylamiodarone concentrations in plasma and tissues were determined using a simple and sensitive high performance liquid chromatographic method. The mean plasma level of amiodarone and desethylamiodarone was found to increase from 0.55 microgram/ml to 1.40 microgram/ml and 0.68 microgram/ml to 1.80 microgram/ml for the respective components following the increase of the daily oral dose from 200 mg to 600 mg of amiodarone and indicates a linear relationship between plasma concentrations and dose. The mean levels of both drugs in different parts of the heart varied for amiodarone from 15 to 48 micrograms/g and for desethylamiodarone from 48 to 71 micrograms/g, with the highest values present in the epicardially resected ventricular myocardium. The mean cardiac tissue/plasma ratios ranged for amiodarone from 12 to 35 and for desethylamiodarone from 35 to 61 and show an extensive tissue uptake in the different parts of the heart for both drugs, with the metabolite accumulation 2 to 5 times higher than the parent compound. Relatively low levels, ranging for amiodarone from 2 to 15 micrograms/g and for desethylamiodarone from 5 to 25 micrograms/g, were observed in skeletal muscle, epidermis, skin and femoral artery. By far the largest content of the drugs was found in adipose tissue with mean concentrations of 207 +/- 98 micrograms/g and 82 +/- 43 g/g respectively for the parent compound and its metabolite, which suggests that fat constitutes the main depot of the drugs.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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