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. 1995 Jul;12(7):1065-71.
doi: 10.1023/a:1016226918768.

Pharmacokinetics of iopromide liposomes in rabbits

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Pharmacokinetics of iopromide liposomes in rabbits

G Schuhmann-Giampieri et al. Pharm Res. 1995 Jul.

Abstract

Purpose: The dose-proportionality of pharmacokinetics of an iodinated contrast medium, iopromide, encapsulated into liposomes was investigated.

Methods: Following single intravenous administration of 150 mg iodine/kg (potential diagnostic dose) and a five-fold higher dose in rabbits the pattern of elimination was studied until 7 d and the blood concentrations were monitored up to 72 h after administration. The iodine concentration in the liver was calculated on the basis of the blood concentration and related to the concentration measured in the rabbit liver.

Results: The dose-normalized blood concentration-time profiles of the encapsulated iodine were not superimposable. Contrary to the low dose a steady-state concentration of 2.8 mg iodine/mL was observed in blood for 60 min after the high dose administration indicating a saturation of the liposomal liver uptake. For both doses the elimination of iodine occurred predominantly via the kidneys and was complete 7 d after administration. The dose-normalized amounts of iodine excreted with the urine were similar for both dose groups. From the blood data it was calculated that doses up to about 300 mg iodine/kg should result in a dose-proportional increase of liposomal liver uptake before saturation occurs. This was confirmed by the measured iodine liver concentrations after increasing the doses stepwise from 150 to 750 mg iodine/kg.

Conclusions: In rabbits for the dose range 150 to 750 mg iodine/kg iopromide liposomes reveal dose-dependent pharmacokinetics due to a saturation in liver uptake which occurs for doses of 300 mg iodine/kg corresponding to 300 mg lipid/kg onwards.

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