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Acetaminophen pharmacokinetics in gees

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DOI: 10.2460/javma.21.05.0250

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  1. University of Pisa

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This study aimed to evaluate the pharmacokinetics of acetaminophen (APAP) in geese after intravenous and oral administration, and to assess its potential toxicity in various tissues. The results showed that oral administration of APAP resulted in incomplete absorption and slight accumulation in the lung and liver of geese. Tissue alterations were observed in the liver, but no signs of toxicity were found in other tested organs.
OBJECTIVE To evaluate the pharmacokinetics of acetaminophen (APAP) after single-dose IV and PO in the goose; to quantify APAP and its main metabolites in goose muscle, heart, lung, liver, and kidney; and to perform a histopathologic evaluation of goose stomach, duodenum, liver, and kidney tissues for potential signs of toxicity. ANIMALS 24 geese. PROCEDURES Geese were randomly divided into 3 groups (n = 8). Group I received APAP (10 mg/kg) IV, and groups II and III received the same dose PO. Groups I and II were used for the pharmacokinetic assessment, and group III was used for the residue analysis and histopathologic evaluation. APAP and its metabolites were quantified in plasma and tissues by ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry, and the pharmacokinetic analysis was performed using a noncompartmental approach. RESULTS APAP plasma concentrations were lower than those of the metabolites in similar selected time points after both treatments. After IV treatment, the APAP area under the curve value was statistically higher than that after PO administration, resulting in an oral bioavailability of 46%. In contrast, the area under the curve of the metabolites following PO administration was statistically higher than those found after IV administration. Tissue residues of APAP were highest in the liver, with an accumulation index > 1. Fatty degeneration of hepatocytes was observed 24 hours after administration of APAP. CLINICAL RELEVANCE In geese, treatment by PO administration of APAP shows incomplete absorption and a slight accumulation in lung and liver. Tissue alterations occurred in the liver at 24 hours, while no signs of toxicity were found in the other tested organs.

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