Comparative pharmacokinetics and tissue distribution of the d-enantiomers of para-substituted methylphenidate analogs
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Comparative pharmacokinetics and tissue distribution of the d-enantiomers of para-substituted methylphenidate analogs
Abstract
A comparative study of the plasma pharmacokinetics and tissue distribution of the d-threo enantiomers of methylphenidate (MPH), para-bromomethylphenidate (p-Br MPH), and para-methoxymethylphenidate (p-OCH3 MPH) was conducted in rats after i.p. administration of a 37 micromol/kg dose. The plasma kinetic data was fit to a two-compartment model with absorption and lag time as well as evaluated by noncompartmental methods. All three compounds attained maximal concentration within 10 min of injection. Calculated mean residence time and elimination half-life values for d-p-Br MPH were significantly longer than those for d-MPH and d-p-OCH3 MPH, and clearance of the bromo derivative was substantially lower than the latter two compounds. Tissue distribution studies of the three d-threo enantiomers revealed that para-substitution of d-MPH had a profound effect on the distribution pattern of these drugs. The highest concentration of drug was found in the kidney and lung for d-MPH, lung and liver for d-p-Br MPH, and lung and brain for d-p-OCH3 MPH. The bromo derivative was found in the highest concentration in the central nervous system at 30, 120, and 180 min whereas levels of d-MPH were twice as high as d-p-OCH3 MPH at 30 min but slightly lower than the latter at 120 min. Related studies on the lipophilicity, plasma protein binding, and resistance to plasma degradation of these compounds were also conducted. The combined data from these experiments along with the pharmacokinetics and central nervous system distribution of these drugs provide explanations for discrepancies between the in vivo and in vitro activity of these compounds described in previous work.
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