English
Albanian
Arabic
Armenian
Azerbaijani
Belarusian
Bengali
Bosnian
Catalan
Czech
Danish
Deutsch
Dutch
English
Estonian
Finnish
Français
Greek
Haitian Creole
Hebrew
Hindi
Hungarian
Icelandic
Indonesian
Irish
Italian
Japanese
Korean
Latvian
Lithuanian
Macedonian
Mongolian
Norwegian
Persian
Polish
Portuguese
Romanian
Russian
Serbian
Slovak
Slovenian
Spanish
Swahili
Swedish
Turkish
Ukrainian
Vietnamese
Български
中文(简体)
中文(繁體)
Biopharmaceutics and Drug Disposition 2008-Jan

Pharmacokinetics of phenytoin and its metabolite, 4'-HPPH, after intravenous and oral administration of phenytoin to diabetic rats induced by alloxan or streptozotocin.

Only registered users can translate articles
Log In/Sign up
The link is saved to the clipboard
Yu C Kim
Hee E Kang
Myung G Lee

Keywords

Abstract

It has been reported that diabetic patients have an increased risk of developing epileptic convulsions compared with the non-diabetic population, and phenytoin has widely been used for neuralgia in diabetic neuropathy. It has also been reported that in both diabetic rats induced by alloxan (DMIA rats) and by streptozotocin (DMIS rats), the protein expression and mRNA level of 2C11 decreased, but in DMIS rats, the protein expression of CYP2C6 increased. Thus, the pharmacokinetics of phenytoin and 4'-HPPH were investigated after intravenous or oral administration of phenytoin at a dose of 25 mg/kg to DMIA and DMIS rats. After intravenous or oral administration of phenytoin, the AUC (or AUC(0-12 h)) values of both phenytoin and 4'-HPPH were comparable (not significantly different) between each diabetic and the respective control rats. Although the exact reason is not clear, this could have been due to opposite protein expression (and/or mRNA levels) of CYP2C6 and 2C11 in diabetic rats.

Join our facebook page

The most complete medicinal herbs database backed by science

  • Works in 55 languages
  • Herbal cures backed by science
  • Herbs recognition by image
  • Interactive GPS map - tag herbs on location (coming soon)
  • Read scientific publications related to your search
  • Search medicinal herbs by their effects
  • Organize your interests and stay up do date with the news research, clinical trials and patents

Type a symptom or a disease and read about herbs that might help, type a herb and see diseases and symptoms it is used against.
*All information is based on published scientific research

Google Play badgeApp Store badge