The effect of respiratory manoeuvres and pharmacological agents on the pharmacokinetics of nedocromil sodium after inhalation.
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- 1 April 1992
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology
- Vol. 33 (4) , 431-438
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2125.1992.tb04063.x
Abstract
1. Eight healthy subjects inhaled nedocromil sodium from a metered-dose inhaler using a standardised inspiratory technique. Blood samples were taken for up to 270 min after inhalation for radioimmunoassay of plasma nedocromil sodium concentrations. 2. To investigate the possibility that respiratory manoeuvres can alter the absorption of the drug from the lungs, on the first (control) study day at 70 min after dosing, subjects performed nine forced expiratory manoeuvres over a 3 min period. At 110 min after dosing, subjects took a slow, full inspiration with a 30 s breath-hold, and at 150 min after dosing the subjects performed one single forced expiration. 3. On the second study day, subjects inhaled methoxamine, 0.15 mg kg-1 of a 20 mg ml-1 solution at 60 min after dosing, and the study continued as above. On the third day, subjects repeated the sequence of respiratory manoeuvres, after having taken phenoxymethyl penicillin and probenecid by mouth for 48 h. 4. Both multiple forced expirations and the deep inspiration with breath-hold produced significant increases in the absorption of nedocromil sodium. Inhaled methoxamine did not alter airway calibre or the response to the respiratory manoeuvres. Probenecid, but not penicillin, was detected in the subjects' plasma, and had the effect of increasing the rise in plasma nedocromil sodium concentrations after the multiple forced expirations when compared with the control day. 5. These data suggest that disruption of epithelial tight junctions induced by the respiratory manoeuvres leads to enhanced paracellular transport of nedocromil sodium into the draining circulation of the airways and alveoli.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)Keywords
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