Demonstration of the Receptor-mediated Hepatic Uptake of Dextran in Mice
- 1 May 1992
- journal article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology
- Vol. 44 (5) , 396-401
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.2042-7158.1992.tb03632.x
Abstract
To establish a rationale of designing a drug targeting system using dextran conjugation, the disposition behaviour of dextran itself was investigated in mice. At a high dose (100 mg kg−1), [14C]dextran was retained in the blood circulation for a considerably long period. However, [14C]dextran rapidly disappeared from the plasma and accumulated in the liver (up to 60% of dose in 1 h) after a dose of 1 mg kg−1. Cellular localization of [14C]dextran in the liver following intravenous administration was examined and the contribution of parenchymal cells was demonstrated as well as the case of galactosylated bovine serum albumin (Gal-BSA). Pharmacokinetic analysis based on a physiological model including Michaelis-Menten type uptake mechanisms revealed that the Michaelis constant Km,l of [14C]dextran was 100 times greater than that of Gal-BSA. Coadministration of Gal-BSA delayed the hepatic uptake of [14C]dextran and the simulation based on the physiological model suggested that [14C]dextran was taken up by the same mechanism as Gal-BSA. These results suggested that dextran conjugation of a drug might lead to its undesirable accumulation in the liver at a low dose and an appropriate modification of dextran, such as carboxymethylation, would be required in such cases.Keywords
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