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Title: The inhibitory effects of cimetidine on elimination and distribution of propranolol in rats. Author: Shibasaki S, Asahina M, Kawamata Y, Kojo M, Nishigaki R, Umemura K. Journal: J Pharmacobiodyn; 1989 Sep; 12(9):549-57. PubMed ID: 2614643. Abstract: We studied the effects of cimetidine on the pharmacokinetics, blood and tissue distribution and plasma protein binding of propranolol in rats. The plasma disappearance of propranolol after a 10 mg/kg intravenous injection and oral administration were fitted to a two compartment open model. In the cimetidine treated rats, the area under concentration curve after an intravenous injection (AUCiv) was increased by 64% and the plasma total body clearance (Cltot) and the rate constant at the terminal phase (beta) were decreased by 38% and 33% of those of the non-treated rats, respectively. The area under the concentration curve after oral administration (AUCpo) was increased by 62% and the plasma oral clearance (Clpo) was decreased by 39% by cimetidine treatment, whereas the bioavailability (F) was not changed. The hepatic blood flow rate (Qh) and the product of the plasma unbound fraction and the hepatic intrinsic clearance (fp x Clint,h) calculated from Cltot and Clpo were decreased by 30% and 39%, respectively. The blood-to-plasma concentration ratio (Rb) and the tissue-to-plasma concentration ratio (Kp) of propranolol were not affected by cimetidine treatment, while the binding constant (Kb) in plasma was decreased by 45%. The plasma unbound fractions (fp) of propranolol were increased by 25-70% in the in vivo plasma concentration range (0.1-1.0 microgram/ml) resulting in the decrease of tissue-to-plasma unbound concentration ratio (Kp,u) in lung, heart, spleen, brain and muscle. Cimetidine was shown to have the inhibitory effects on elimination and distribution of propranolol in rats.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]