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. 1978 Jul;24(1):31-9.
doi: 10.1002/cpt197824131.

Steady-state serum levels of quinidine and active metabolites in cardiac patients with varying degrees of renal function

Steady-state serum levels of quinidine and active metabolites in cardiac patients with varying degrees of renal function

D E Drayer et al. Clin Pharmacol Ther. 1978 Jul.

Abstract

The concentrations of quinidine, (3S)-3-hydroxyquinidine (3-OH), and 2'-oxoquinidinone (2'-OXO) in serum samples from 25 patients on long-term quinidine therapy were determined by a high-pressure liquid chromatography assay. Large individual variation in the levels of each of the compounds measured was observed. After correcting for differences in protein binding, the ratio of 3-OH/quinidine in serum water is 0.61 +/- 0.31 (SD) and the ratio of 2'-OXO/quinidine is 0.39 +/- 0.44. Seven of the 25 patients had serum water levels of one of these metabolites similar to or greater than that of quinidine. The quinidine levels, after normalizing for dose, are significantly higher in hemodialysis patients (about twice) than in nonazotemic patients; azotemic patients have mean values intermediate between them. Quinidine, 3-OH, and 2'-OXO are equally potent antiarrhythmic drugs (ED50 = 0.18, 0.17, and 0.21 mmoles/kg, respectively) when tested against chloroform- and hypoxia-induced ventricular fibrillation in mice. O-Desmethylquinidine, a new metabolite detected in urine of quinidine-treated patients, is less active. Quinidine and 2'-OXO are equally potent (ED50 = 0.010 mmoles/kg), while 3-OH seems less potent and more toxic when tested against BaCl2-induced ventricular arrhythmias in rabbits. Thus, these metabolites appear to contribute to the effects of quinidine and may make a significant contribution in some cases.

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