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      An animal model for the study of chronopharmacokinetics of drugs and application to methotrexate and vinorelbine.

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          An animal model was designed to study the chronopharmacokinetics of intravenous drugs and applied to anticancer agents vinorelbine (VNB) and methotrexate (MTX). Each experiment was performed on four pigs housed in a standardized light-dark cycle (12:12). Four pigs received a 0.16-mg bolus of VNB, followed by a 60-h continuous infusion at 0.48 mg/h. After hydration and urine alkalinization, four other pigs received a 2 mg/kg bolus of MTX, followed by two concomitant 60-h continuous infusions, one with MTX (8 mg/kg/h) and the other for hydration and folinic acid rescue (1.5 mg/kg/24 h). Serum cortisol was determined in each blood sample collected in these pigs. Blood samples were collected each hour for 60 h. The infusion flow rates and drug solution concentrations were controlled throughout the experiments. Analysis of VNB serum concentrations did not show any circadian rhythm of VNB serum concentrations. One pig administered MTX exhibited severe toxicity. Interestingly, no circadian rhythm of serum cortisol concentration was observed in this pig, whereas the three others exhibited a statistically significant cortisol circadian rhythm with a peak secretion in the morning. Two of these three pigs showed a significant 24-h rhythm of MTX with acrophase occurring at approximately 1:00 PM in both. The maximal concentration was found at 12:00 AM in the third pig. After the data were pooled, a highly significant (P < 0.01) circadian rhythm in MTX serum concentrations (57%) was found, with acrophase at midday. The pig represents a useful model for the study of chronopharmacokinetics of drugs given intravenously in human. The MTX chronokinetic variation found herein may be of interest for the improvement of chemotherapy in cancer patients.

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          Journal
          Toxicol Appl Pharmacol
          Toxicology and applied pharmacology
          Elsevier BV
          0041-008X
          0041-008X
          Sep 15 2002
          : 183
          : 3
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, University Hospital, 87042 Limoges, France.
          Article
          S0041008X02994676
          10.1006/taap.2002.9467
          12383710
          7b1f9ae3-98ad-4435-a799-c7948dcddfae
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