Subcutaneous administration of nimodipine improves bioavailability in rabbits. 2004

Amanda M Laslo, and James D Eastwood, and Brad Urquhart, and Ting-Yim Lee, and Dave Freeman
Department of Medical Biophysics, University of Western Ontario, London, Ont., Canada. alaslo@imaging.robarts.ca

We compared subcutaneous and oral methods of nimodipine administration to determine a method of nimodipine administration that maintained serum levels at or above the optimal therapeutic concentration (7 ng/ml). Plasma concentrations of nimodipine were measured in New Zealand White rabbits (2.6-3.9 kg). First, peak plasma concentration (C(max)), time to reach peak plasma concentration (T(max)), and area under the curve (AUC) parameters were calculated and compared between animals receiving oral or subcutaneous nimodipine (5-15 mg/kg). Next, plasma concentrations were measured 24 h after subcutaneous administration of 2.5 mg/kg of nimodipine in healthy animals and animals with experimentally induced SAH. C(max), T(max) and AUC parameters were significantly greater for subcutaneous compared to oral nimodipine administration, irrespective of dose. Mean nimodipine concentrations at 24 h were >7 ng/ml in both healthy animals (12.9 +/- 10.0 ng/ml) and in animals with SAH (11.8 +/- 4.6 ng/ml) that received 2.5 mg/kg of subcutaneous nimodipine. In this model, the subcutaneous method of nimodipine administration consistently maintains plasma levels at or above the optimal therapeutic concentration, whereas oral administration fails to do so.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D007279 Injections, Subcutaneous Forceful administration under the skin of liquid medication, nutrient, or other fluid through a hollow needle piercing the skin. Subcutaneous Injections,Injection, Subcutaneous,Subcutaneous Injection
D008297 Male Males
D009553 Nimodipine A calcium channel blockader with preferential cerebrovascular activity. It has marked cerebrovascular dilating effects and lowers blood pressure. Admon,Bay e 9736,Brainal,Calnit,Kenesil,Modus,Nimodipin Hexal,Nimodipin-ISIS,Nimodipino Bayvit,Nimotop,Nymalize,Remontal,Bayvit, Nimodipino,Hexal, Nimodipin,Nimodipin ISIS,e 9736, Bay
D011817 Rabbits A burrowing plant-eating mammal with hind limbs that are longer than its fore limbs. It belongs to the family Leporidae of the order Lagomorpha, and in contrast to hares, possesses 22 instead of 24 pairs of chromosomes. Belgian Hare,New Zealand Rabbit,New Zealand Rabbits,New Zealand White Rabbit,Rabbit,Rabbit, Domestic,Chinchilla Rabbits,NZW Rabbits,New Zealand White Rabbits,Oryctolagus cuniculus,Chinchilla Rabbit,Domestic Rabbit,Domestic Rabbits,Hare, Belgian,NZW Rabbit,Rabbit, Chinchilla,Rabbit, NZW,Rabbit, New Zealand,Rabbits, Chinchilla,Rabbits, Domestic,Rabbits, NZW,Rabbits, New Zealand,Zealand Rabbit, New,Zealand Rabbits, New,cuniculus, Oryctolagus
D004305 Dose-Response Relationship, Drug The relationship between the dose of an administered drug and the response of the organism to the drug. Dose Response Relationship, Drug,Dose-Response Relationships, Drug,Drug Dose-Response Relationship,Drug Dose-Response Relationships,Relationship, Drug Dose-Response,Relationships, Drug Dose-Response
D000818 Animals Unicellular or multicellular, heterotrophic organisms, that have sensation and the power of voluntary movement. Under the older five kingdom paradigm, Animalia was one of the kingdoms. Under the modern three domain model, Animalia represents one of the many groups in the domain EUKARYOTA. Animal,Metazoa,Animalia
D001682 Biological Availability The extent to which the active ingredient of a drug dosage form becomes available at the site of drug action or in a biological medium believed to reflect accessibility to a site of action. Availability Equivalency,Bioavailability,Physiologic Availability,Availability, Biologic,Availability, Biological,Availability, Physiologic,Biologic Availability,Availabilities, Biologic,Availabilities, Biological,Availabilities, Physiologic,Availability Equivalencies,Bioavailabilities,Biologic Availabilities,Biological Availabilities,Equivalencies, Availability,Equivalency, Availability,Physiologic Availabilities

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