Food intake attenuates the drug interaction between new quinolones and aluminum
Abstract Background Intestinal absorption of new quinolones is decreased by oral administration of polyvalent metal cations. Some clinical studies have demonstrated this drug - drug interaction is more prominent under fasted condition. However, the effect of food intake on the extent of drug - drug...
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doaj-1e982978f5e049d19fa13c1ffc6abb942020-11-24T21:16:04ZengBMCJournal of Pharmaceutical Health Care and Sciences2055-02942018-05-01411510.1186/s40780-018-0107-1Food intake attenuates the drug interaction between new quinolones and aluminumAyuko Imaoka0Kosuke Abiru1Takeshi Akiyoshi2Hisakazu Ohtani3Division of Clinical Pharmacokinetics, Keio University Faculty of PharmacyDivision of Clinical Pharmacokinetics, Keio University Faculty of PharmacyDivision of Clinical Pharmacokinetics, Keio University Faculty of PharmacyDivision of Clinical Pharmacokinetics, Keio University Faculty of PharmacyAbstract Background Intestinal absorption of new quinolones is decreased by oral administration of polyvalent metal cations. Some clinical studies have demonstrated this drug - drug interaction is more prominent under fasted condition. However, the effect of food intake on the extent of drug - drug interaction between new quinolones and metal cations remains to be investigated quantitatively and systematically. The aim of this study was to develop an animal model that enables to evaluate the effect of food intake on the extent of drug - drug interaction in the gastrointestinal tract by chelation and to apply the model to evaluate quantitatively the effect of food intake on the drug - drug interaction between two new quinolones, ofloxacin or ciprofloxacin and sucralfate. Methods The rats were orally administered new quinolones (5.3 mg/kg of ofloxacin or 10 mg/kg of ciprofloxacin) with or without 13.3 mg/kg of sucralfate under fasted or fed condition and plasma concentration profiles of new quinolones were monitored. To the fed group, standard breakfast used in human studies was pasted and administered at a dose of 8.8 g/kg. Results The area under the plasma concentration - time curves (AUC0–6) of ofloxacin and ciprofloxacin under the fasted condition were significantly decreased to 28.8 and 17.1% by co-administration of sucralfate, respectively. On the contrary, sucralfate moderately decreased the AUC0–6 of ofloxacin and ciprofloxacin to 54.9 and 33.2%, respectively, under fed condition. The effects of sucralfate and food intake on the kinetics of ofloxacin in this study were well consistent with the results of previous clinical trial. Conclusions The developed animal model quantitatively reproduced the effect of food intake on the drug - drug interaction between ofloxacin and sucralfate. The similar influences were observed for the drug - drug interaction between ciprofloxacin and sucralfate, suggesting that the extent of drug - drug interaction caused by chelation is generally attenuated by food intake.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40780-018-0107-1Drug - drug interactionAbsorptionFoodNew quinolonesOfloxacinCiprofloxacin |
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Ayuko Imaoka Kosuke Abiru Takeshi Akiyoshi Hisakazu Ohtani Food intake attenuates the drug interaction between new quinolones and aluminum Journal of Pharmaceutical Health Care and Sciences Drug - drug interaction Absorption Food New quinolones Ofloxacin Ciprofloxacin |
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Ayuko Imaoka Kosuke Abiru Takeshi Akiyoshi Hisakazu Ohtani |
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Ayuko Imaoka |
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Food intake attenuates the drug interaction between new quinolones and aluminum |
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Food intake attenuates the drug interaction between new quinolones and aluminum |
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Food intake attenuates the drug interaction between new quinolones and aluminum |
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Food intake attenuates the drug interaction between new quinolones and aluminum |
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Food intake attenuates the drug interaction between new quinolones and aluminum |
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food intake attenuates the drug interaction between new quinolones and aluminum |
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Abstract Background Intestinal absorption of new quinolones is decreased by oral administration of polyvalent metal cations. Some clinical studies have demonstrated this drug - drug interaction is more prominent under fasted condition. However, the effect of food intake on the extent of drug - drug interaction between new quinolones and metal cations remains to be investigated quantitatively and systematically. The aim of this study was to develop an animal model that enables to evaluate the effect of food intake on the extent of drug - drug interaction in the gastrointestinal tract by chelation and to apply the model to evaluate quantitatively the effect of food intake on the drug - drug interaction between two new quinolones, ofloxacin or ciprofloxacin and sucralfate. Methods The rats were orally administered new quinolones (5.3 mg/kg of ofloxacin or 10 mg/kg of ciprofloxacin) with or without 13.3 mg/kg of sucralfate under fasted or fed condition and plasma concentration profiles of new quinolones were monitored. To the fed group, standard breakfast used in human studies was pasted and administered at a dose of 8.8 g/kg. Results The area under the plasma concentration - time curves (AUC0–6) of ofloxacin and ciprofloxacin under the fasted condition were significantly decreased to 28.8 and 17.1% by co-administration of sucralfate, respectively. On the contrary, sucralfate moderately decreased the AUC0–6 of ofloxacin and ciprofloxacin to 54.9 and 33.2%, respectively, under fed condition. The effects of sucralfate and food intake on the kinetics of ofloxacin in this study were well consistent with the results of previous clinical trial. Conclusions The developed animal model quantitatively reproduced the effect of food intake on the drug - drug interaction between ofloxacin and sucralfate. The similar influences were observed for the drug - drug interaction between ciprofloxacin and sucralfate, suggesting that the extent of drug - drug interaction caused by chelation is generally attenuated by food intake. |
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Drug - drug interaction Absorption Food New quinolones Ofloxacin Ciprofloxacin |
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