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. 1997 Dec;14(12):1817-23.
doi: 10.1023/a:1012156502624.

The pharmacokinetics and electroencephalogram response of remifentanil alone and in combination with esmolol in the rat

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The pharmacokinetics and electroencephalogram response of remifentanil alone and in combination with esmolol in the rat

S H Haidar et al. Pharm Res. 1997 Dec.

Abstract

Purpose: The goal of this study was to determine if the co-administration of esmolol (ES), a short acting cardioselective beta-blocker, significantly alters the pharmacokinetics and/or pharmacodynamics of remifentanil (REMI), an ultra short-acting opioid, in the rat.

Methods: Sprague-Dawley rats (N = 8, Wt. = 325 +/- 15 g) were surgically implanted with stainless steel cerebrocortical EEG electrodes three days before the study. Each rat was dosed with REMI (15 micrograms/kg/min), and REMI & ES (15 micrograms/kg/min and 600 micrograms/kg/min) for 21 minutes in a random crossover design. Six serial blood samples were collected over 25 minutes into test-tubes containing 0.5 ml acetonitrile. Blood samples were extracted with methylene chloride and analyzed by a validated GC-MS assay. EEG was captured and subjected to power spectral analysis (0.1-50 Hz) for spectral edge (97%).

Results: No significant differences (p < 0.05) were found in clearance (REMI = 287 + 73 ml/min/leg vs. REMI & ES = 289 +/- 148 ml/min kg) or Vd (REMI = 286 +/- 49 ml/kg vs REMI & ES = 248 + 40 ml/kg). A linked sigmoid Emax PK-PD model was used and the pharmacodynamic parameters were not statistically different. Mean Emax and EC50 after REMI were 18.0 +/- 6.0 Hz and 32 +/- 12 ng/ml; and after REMI + ES were 19 + 4.8 Hz and 26 + 8.6 ng/ml.

Conclusions: At the doses tested, there is no pharmacokinetic or pharmacodynamic interaction between remifentanil and esmolol in the rat.

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