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Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 1994-Mar

Effect of zatosetron on ipecac-induced emesis in dogs and healthy men.

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Serotonin receptor (5-HT3) antagonists provide effective antiemetic therapy in cancer patients receiving emetogenic chemotherapy, such as cisplatin. Animal studies have shown that 5-HT3 receptor antagonists also have antiemetic activity in ipecac-induced emesis. The authors investigated the antiemetic activity of zatosetron maleate, a 5-HT3 receptor antagonist, on ipecac-induced emesis in dogs and healthy men. They also evaluated the effect of ipecac administration on serotonin release and metabolism by measuring urinary 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid (5-HIAA) excretion in healthy men. In separate randomized, placebo-controlled trials, 20 dogs received zatosetron intravenously and eight healthy men received zatosetron (50 mg) orally, followed by ipecac syrup. In both trials, emetic response to ipecac was recorded, including the number and time of vomits and retches. Zatosetron treatment inhibited and delayed ipecac-induced emesis in both groups. In dogs, zatosetron inhibited ipecac-induced emesis in a dose-dependent manner with a 100-micrograms/kg dose producing complete inhibition. In men, zatosetron administration resulted in fewer emetic episodes after ipecac than had occurred with placebo administration (P = .03); vomiting was completely inhibited by zatosetron. In men, ipecac administration did not affect the urinary 5-HIAA/creatinine ratio (mg/g) or 5-HIAA excretion rate (microgram/hour). Our study demonstrates that zatosetron has similar efficacy on ipecac-induced emesis in healthy men, as has been shown previously with other 5-HT3 receptor antagonists in chemotherapy-induced emesis in cancer patients. We did not observe the increase of urinary 5-HIAA in our study with ipecac-induced emesis, however, as has been described previously in cisplatin-induced emesis.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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