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Comparison of urinary excretion of pravastatin and temocapril in bile duct-ligated rats and Eisai hyperbilirubinemic rats (EHBR)

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SPRINGER TOKYO
DOI: 10.1007/s00534-003-0872-5

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bile duct ligation; Eisai hyperbilirubinemic rats (EHBR); cholestasis; pravastatin; temocapril; urinary excretion

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Background/purpose. In patients with complete bile duct obstruction, the only pathway for the elimination of cholephilic compounds is through the urine. Although changes in various transporters in the liver and kidney in cholestasis have been elucidated, little is known about how effectively the elimination of these compounds is compensated for by urinary excretion. Methods. In the present study, the urinary excretion of pravastatin and temocapril was studied in bile-duct-ligated rats (BDLR) for 3 days and in Eisai hyperbilirubinemic rats (EHBR). After urinary bladder cannulation, radiolabeled pravastatin and temocapril were injected intravenously. Urine samples were collected every 1 h for 4 h, and the radioactivity was counted. Results. Urinary excretion of pravastatin was markedly increased in BDLR (85.9% of the dose after 4h) and moderately increased in EHBR (35.9% of the dose after 4h) compared with that in control rats (5.5% of the dose after 4 h). Similar but less prominent differences were observed with temocapril after it was administered (50.7%, 38.2%, and 22.0% of the dose after 4h in BDLR, EHBR, and the controls, respectively). Conclusions. The absence of biliary excretion of anionic drugs was compensated for by urinary excretion in BDLR and EHBR, and the compensation was more efficient with pravastatin than with temocapril.

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