Residence time distribution of diazepam in the isolated perfused rat liver. Analysis with the axial dispersion model
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Residence time distribution of diazepam in the isolated perfused rat liver. Analysis with the axial dispersion model
Abstract
The application of the axial dispersion model to diazepam hepatic elimination was evaluated using data obtained for impulse-response experiments with diazepam in the single-pass isolated perfused rat liver preparation. The transient form of the two-compartment dispersion model was applied to the output concentration versus time profile of diazepam after bolus input of a radiolabelled tracer into the hepatic portal vein (n = 4), providing DN and CLint estimates of 0.251 +/- 0.093 and 135 +/- 59 ml min-1, respectively. In contrast, the one-compartment form of the axial dispersion model, which assumes instantaneous transversal distribution of substance to the accessible spaces within the liver, could not adequately describe the residence time distribution (RTD) of diazepam. Furthermore, the magnitude of DN, a stochastic parameter which characterizes the axial spreading of solutes during transit through the liver, is similar to that determined for non-eliminated substances such as erythrocytes, albumin, sucrose and water. These findings suggest that the dispersion of diazepam in the perfused rat liver is determined primarily by the architecture of the hepatic microvasculature.
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