Volume 7, Issue 3 pp. 163-166
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Myocardial uptake kinetics of tocainide enantiomers in the isolated perfused rabbit heart

Ellen Bech Christensen

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Ellen Bech Christensen

Department of Biological Sciences, The Royal Danish School of Pharmacy, Copenhagen, Denmark

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Steen Honoré Hansen

Steen Honoré Hansen

Department of Analytical and Pharmaceutical Chemistry, The Royal Danish School of Pharmacy, Copenhagen, Denmark

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Søren Nørgaard Rasmussen

Søren Nørgaard Rasmussen

Department of Biological Sciences, The Royal Danish School of Pharmacy, Copenhagen, Denmark

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Abstract

The extent of myocardial accumulation of tocainide, administered as single enantiomers and as well as racemate, was determined in the isolated, spontaneous beating rabbit heart. The heart was retrogradely perfused at a constant rate and fractions of the perfusate were collected during and after infusion. Kinetic parameters for myocardial accumulation and disposition of tocainide were indirectly determined from drug concentration/time course in the outflow perfusate. No stereoselectivity in myocardial accumulation was observed. A two compartment model with mean half-lives for distribution and elimination of 0.60 and 3.78 min, respectively, was fitted to the accumulation and disposition data. At steady-state, tocainide enantiomers were accumulated about three times in the myocardium relative to the perfusion liquid. © 1995 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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