Reversible metabolism of vitamin K-vitamin K epoxide: modeling considerations and limitations
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Reversible metabolism of vitamin K-vitamin K epoxide: modeling considerations and limitations
Abstract
Due to the cyclical natural of the vitamin K-vitamin K epoxide system, a two-compartment reversible metabolism model was used to describe this interconversion. In attempting to apply this model to the vitamin K-vitamin K epoxide cycle using literature data from dogs, interconversion and elimination clearances were obtained which are not physiologic. Consequently, the assumptions of the model were reexamined with respect to their validity. One critical assumption of the two-compartment model for interconversion is that it can only be applied in the absence of flow limitations. To determine what effect flow limitations may exert on the vitamin K and vitamin K epoxide apparent blood clearances, a model separating the liver from the blood compartment was proposed assuming the interconversion and metabolism of vitamin K and its epoxide occurred only within the liver. Simulated data suggested that if the reversible metabolic clearance values exceeded the distribution clearance terms, all the apparent clearances calculated using blood concentration-time data were in error. It is suggested that a two-compartment interconversion model might be too simplistic for the vitamin K-vitamin K epoxide cycle where the reversible metabolism is efficient and the distributional clearance may be rate limiting.
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