PHARMACOKINETICS OF THE NEW CEREBROPETECTOR FERRUM BIS(CITRATO)GERMANATE AT THE STAGE OF ITS DISTRIBUTION TO THE ORGANS IN CLOSED HEAD INJURY

Background. Previous studies showed that new coordinate compound Cerebrogerm (ferrum bis(citrato)germanate) is a promising cerebroprotector. Objective of the study is a comparative analysis of the central stage of the pharmacokinetics of Cerebrogerm as well as its distribution in vital organs in...

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Main Authors: V. D. Lukianchuk, T. A. Bukhtiarova, I. I. Seifullina, E. M. Polishchuk, O. E. Martsinko, H. A. Topolnytska
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Language:English
Published: Ukrmedknyha 2019-07-01
Series:International Journal of Medicine and Medical Research
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Online Access:https://ojs.tdmu.edu.ua/index.php/ijmr/article/view/10306
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author V. D. Lukianchuk
T. A. Bukhtiarova
I. I. Seifullina
E. M. Polishchuk
O. E. Martsinko
H. A. Topolnytska
author_facet V. D. Lukianchuk
T. A. Bukhtiarova
I. I. Seifullina
E. M. Polishchuk
O. E. Martsinko
H. A. Topolnytska
author_sort V. D. Lukianchuk
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description Background. Previous studies showed that new coordinate compound Cerebrogerm (ferrum bis(citrato)germanate) is a promising cerebroprotector. Objective of the study is a comparative analysis of the central stage of the pharmacokinetics of Cerebrogerm as well as its distribution in vital organs in cases of closed head injury. Methods. On the experimental original model of closed brain injury in rats the parameters of the central stage of Cerebrogerm pharmacokinetics: the distribution in brain, liver, kidneys, were studied. Results. It is established that, in cases of closed head injury Cerebrogerm reaches maximum concentration first in the brain (in 3.75 h), then in the kidneys (in 3.92 h), and finally in the liver (in 4.17 h). In this case, the magnitude of the Cmax of the coordinating compound of germanium that is being investigated in different biosubstrates of the rats with closed head injury may be presented in descending order as follows: brain (7.95 mg/L) > liver (6.22 mg/L) > kidneys (1.79 mg/L). Conclusions. The compound Cerebrogerm studied easily gets through the blood-brain barrier and meets the present requirements for cerebroprotectors and antihypoxants. The attained results allow noting that in the early post-traumatic period of closed head injury, the blood circulation in the kidneys does not change and cannot modify the absorption-elimination processes of xenobiotics. It has been also established that Cerebrogerm is distributed faster in the examined organs in cases of closed head injury. The highest concentration of the drug is present in the brain and the smallest one – in the kidneys.
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spelling doaj.art-8bc5778a91ce419b861e43e9d7cbc80d2023-05-02T08:05:41ZengUkrmedknyhaInternational Journal of Medicine and Medical Research2413-60772414-99852019-07-0151586510.11603/ijmmr.2413-6077.2019.1.1030610306PHARMACOKINETICS OF THE NEW CEREBROPETECTOR FERRUM BIS(CITRATO)GERMANATE AT THE STAGE OF ITS DISTRIBUTION TO THE ORGANS IN CLOSED HEAD INJURYV. D. Lukianchuk0T. A. Bukhtiarova1I. I. Seifullina2E. M. Polishchuk3O. E. Martsinko4H. A. Topolnytska5INSTITUTE OF PHARMACOLOGY AND TOXICOLOGY OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES OF UKRAINE, KYIV, UKRAINE INSTITUTE OF PHARMACOLOGY AND TOXICOLOGY OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES OF UKRAINE, KYIV, UKRAINE ODESA I. I. MECHNIKOV NATIONAL UNIVERSITY, ODESA, UKRAINE INSTITUTE OF PHARMACOLOGY AND TOXICOLOGY OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES OF UKRAINE, KYIV, UKRAINE ODESA I. I. MECHNIKOV NATIONAL UNIVERSITY, ODESA, UKRAINE INSTITUTE OF PHARMACOLOGY AND TOXICOLOGY OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES OF UKRAINE, KYIV, UKRAINE Background. Previous studies showed that new coordinate compound Cerebrogerm (ferrum bis(citrato)germanate) is a promising cerebroprotector. Objective of the study is a comparative analysis of the central stage of the pharmacokinetics of Cerebrogerm as well as its distribution in vital organs in cases of closed head injury. Methods. On the experimental original model of closed brain injury in rats the parameters of the central stage of Cerebrogerm pharmacokinetics: the distribution in brain, liver, kidneys, were studied. Results. It is established that, in cases of closed head injury Cerebrogerm reaches maximum concentration first in the brain (in 3.75 h), then in the kidneys (in 3.92 h), and finally in the liver (in 4.17 h). In this case, the magnitude of the Cmax of the coordinating compound of germanium that is being investigated in different biosubstrates of the rats with closed head injury may be presented in descending order as follows: brain (7.95 mg/L) > liver (6.22 mg/L) > kidneys (1.79 mg/L). Conclusions. The compound Cerebrogerm studied easily gets through the blood-brain barrier and meets the present requirements for cerebroprotectors and antihypoxants. The attained results allow noting that in the early post-traumatic period of closed head injury, the blood circulation in the kidneys does not change and cannot modify the absorption-elimination processes of xenobiotics. It has been also established that Cerebrogerm is distributed faster in the examined organs in cases of closed head injury. The highest concentration of the drug is present in the brain and the smallest one – in the kidneys.https://ojs.tdmu.edu.ua/index.php/ijmr/article/view/10306ferrum bis(citrato)germanatclosed head injurypharmacokineticsbrainliverkidneys
spellingShingle V. D. Lukianchuk
T. A. Bukhtiarova
I. I. Seifullina
E. M. Polishchuk
O. E. Martsinko
H. A. Topolnytska
PHARMACOKINETICS OF THE NEW CEREBROPETECTOR FERRUM BIS(CITRATO)GERMANATE AT THE STAGE OF ITS DISTRIBUTION TO THE ORGANS IN CLOSED HEAD INJURY
International Journal of Medicine and Medical Research
ferrum bis(citrato)germanat
closed head injury
pharmacokinetics
brain
liver
kidneys
title PHARMACOKINETICS OF THE NEW CEREBROPETECTOR FERRUM BIS(CITRATO)GERMANATE AT THE STAGE OF ITS DISTRIBUTION TO THE ORGANS IN CLOSED HEAD INJURY
title_full PHARMACOKINETICS OF THE NEW CEREBROPETECTOR FERRUM BIS(CITRATO)GERMANATE AT THE STAGE OF ITS DISTRIBUTION TO THE ORGANS IN CLOSED HEAD INJURY
title_fullStr PHARMACOKINETICS OF THE NEW CEREBROPETECTOR FERRUM BIS(CITRATO)GERMANATE AT THE STAGE OF ITS DISTRIBUTION TO THE ORGANS IN CLOSED HEAD INJURY
title_full_unstemmed PHARMACOKINETICS OF THE NEW CEREBROPETECTOR FERRUM BIS(CITRATO)GERMANATE AT THE STAGE OF ITS DISTRIBUTION TO THE ORGANS IN CLOSED HEAD INJURY
title_short PHARMACOKINETICS OF THE NEW CEREBROPETECTOR FERRUM BIS(CITRATO)GERMANATE AT THE STAGE OF ITS DISTRIBUTION TO THE ORGANS IN CLOSED HEAD INJURY
title_sort pharmacokinetics of the new cerebropetector ferrum bis citrato germanate at the stage of its distribution to the organs in closed head injury
topic ferrum bis(citrato)germanat
closed head injury
pharmacokinetics
brain
liver
kidneys
url https://ojs.tdmu.edu.ua/index.php/ijmr/article/view/10306
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