Studies on digitalis; VII. Influence of nephrotic syndrome on protein binding, pharmacokinetics, and renal excretion of digitoxin and cardioactive metabolites
- 1 August 1976
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics
- Vol. 20 (2) , 158-166
- https://doi.org/10.1002/cpt1976202158
Abstract
Serum protein binding of digitoxin was lower (p < 0.05) in 7 patients with nephrotic syndrome (96.2%, SD 1.4) than in 51 control patients (97.3%, SD 0.5). Urine protein binding of digitoxin was 60.1% in the 6 nephrotic patients in whom it was determined. Simultaneous serum and urine measurements of digitoxin and cardioactive metabolites were performed in 5 patients after a single intravenous dose of 0.6 mg digitoxin. A modified 86Rb method was used. Mean T/2 of serum elimination was 4.8 days and 8.1 days in 5 control subjects (p < 0.05). Serum concentrations 24 hr after the dose were lower in the nephrotic group (p < 0.0025). The urine concentration T/2 with a mean value of 5.0 days was not significantly different from controls (7.2 days). The cumulative renal exeretion was higher in the nephrotic group (23.2% of dose) than in controls (15.8%) for 8 days. The excretion during one serum T/2 was the same in the two groups. Increased renal excretion thus explains the shortened serum T/2 in nephrotic patients. Preliminary data on the metabolic pattern of digitoxin and cardioactive metabolites in serum and urine suggested that drug metabolism may be changed in patients with nephrotic syndrome. As renal excretion is enhanced, patients with nephrotic syndrome will require higher doses of digitoxin. They should be maintained at lower than usual serum levels of total drug due apparent increased volume of distribution and hypoalbuminemia with consequent increased free drug fraction.This publication has 3 references indexed in Scilit:
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