Stereoselective Disposition of Sulbenicillin in Humans

Author:

Itoh Tomoo1,Watanabe Naoko1,Ishida Mariko1,Tsuda Yasuyuki1,Koyano Shinichi1,Tsunoi Tomoko1,Shimada Hideyo2,Yamada Hideo1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pharmacokinetics and Biopharmaceutics, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences,1 and

2. Center for Clinical Pharmacy,2 Kitasato University, Minato-ku, Tokyo 108, Japan

Abstract

ABSTRACT Stereoselective disposition of sulbenicillin (SBPC) epimers in healthy human volunteers was studied in order to clarify the differences in pharmacokinetic behavior between the epimers. Stereospecific high-performance liquid chromatography was used for the determination of SBPC epimers. Plasma protein binding was measured in vitro with an ultrafiltration method. The binding was stereoselective, with the unbound fraction ( f u ) of the R -epimer being approximately 1.3-fold greater than that of the S -epimer. SBPC was administered intravenously to human volunteers, and concentrations of SBPC in plasma and urinary excretion rates were measured. Renal clearance (CL R ) for the unbound drug (approximately 400 ml/min) was greater than the glomerular filtration rate (GFR) (approximately 109 ml/min) for both epimers, suggesting that both epimers are secreted at the renal tubules. Renal tubular secretion appeared to be greater for the S -epimer. When probenecid was coadministered, the CL R values of both epimers were significantly reduced and were approximately equal to the GFR values. CL R was greater for the S -epimer (37.5 and 49.8 ml/min for R -SBPC and S -SBPC, respectively), which was simply due to the greater f u of the S -epimer in plasma. In contrast, total body clearance was greater for the R -epimer (67.8 and 56.3 ml/min for R -SBPC and S -SBPC, respectively) because of the stereoselective degradation of the R -epimer in plasma. It was revealed that stereoselective degradation in the body had significant influence on the disposition of SBPC epimers.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Pharmacology (medical),Pharmacology

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