Chronopharmacokinetics of valproic acid following constant-rate administration in mice and influence of feeding schedule
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Chronopharmacokinetics of valproic acid following constant-rate administration in mice and influence of feeding schedule
Abstract
Aim: To study the circadian rhythm in pharmacokinetics of valproic acid (VA) and influence of feeding schedule on the rhythm.
Methods: Sodium valproate was administered by osmotic minipump technique (1.062 mg.h-1) and i.v. (50 mg.kg-1) to ICR mice fed under ad lib or time-restricted schedules to determine the time-dependent changes of VA kinetics.
Results: Plasma VA concentration and clearance at steady-state showed circadian rhythms (P < 0.01). Time-restricted feeding influenced the rhythm of VA kinetics, acrophases of rhythms shifted approximately 12 h.
Conclusion: Timing of dosing is important for VA kinetics and feeding schedule is one of synchronizers in VA kinetics.
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