Affiliation:
1. School of Pharmacy North China University of Science and Technology Tangshan China
2. State Key Laboratory of Long‐Acting and Targeting Drug Delivery System, School of Pharmacy Yantai University Yantai China
3. Tasly Academy, Tasly Hold Group Co., Ltd. Tianjin China
4. State Key Laboratory of Core Technology in Innovation Chinese Medicine, Tasly Pharmaceutical Group Co., Ltd. Tianjin China
Abstract
AbstractCompound Danshen dripping pills (CDDP), a well‐known traditional Chinese medicine, is widely used to prevent and treat cardiovascular diseases. CDDP is usually prescribed in combination with clopidogrel (CLP), but the herb–drug interactions are rarely reported. This study evaluated the effects of CDDP on the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of coadministered CLP, and ensured the safety and efficacy of their usage. The trial design included a single‐dose administration and multidose test for 7 consecutive days. Wistar rats received CLP alone or CLP combined with CDDP. After the final dose, plasma samples were collected at various time points, and the active metabolite H4 of CLP was analyzed by ultrafast liquid chromatography coupled with triple quadrupole tandem mass spectrometry. The main pharmacokinetic parameters of Cmax (maximum [or peak] serum concentration), Tmax (peak plasma time), t1/2 (half‐time), AUC0–∞ (area under the concentration–time curve from dosing (time 0) to infinite time), and AUC0–t (area under the concentration–time curve from dosing [time 0] to time t) were calculated using the non‐compartment model. In addition, prothrombin time, activated partial thromboplastin time, bleeding time, and adenosine diphosphate–induced platelet aggregation were evaluated for anticoagulation and antiplatelet aggregation activity. In this study, we found that CDDP had no significant effect on the metabolism of CLP in rats. In pharmacodynamic studies, the combination group showed significant synergistic antiplatelet activity compared with the CLP or CDDP groups alone. Based on pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic results, CDDP and CLP have synergistic effects on antiplatelet aggregation and anticoagulation.
Funder
Natural Science Foundation of Hebei Province
Subject
Clinical Biochemistry,Drug Discovery,Pharmacology,Molecular Biology,General Medicine,Biochemistry,Analytical Chemistry