The effects of ketoconazole on the pharmacokinetics of cyclosporine A in cats |
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Authors: | McAnulty J F Lensmeyer G L |
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Institution: | Department of Surgical Sciences, School of Veterinary Medicine, University Hospitals and Clinics, University of Wisconsin, Madison, USA. |
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Abstract: | OBJECTIVE: To determine the effects of ketoconazole (KC) on the pharmacokinetics of cyclosporine A (CsA) elimination in cats. STUDY DESIGN: Research study and prospective clinical trial. ANIMALS: Five healthy adult cats (pharmacokinetic studies) and 6 client-owned cats with chronic renal failure. METHODS: Blood CsA concentrations were measured after CsA (4 mg/kg i.v.) administration with or without concurrent oral KC (10 mg/kg). Subsequently, a combined CsA-KC immunosuppressive regimen was used in cats after kidney transplantation. Blood CsA concentrations were measured using high performance liquid chromatography. CsA elimination was analyzed using a computerized pharmacokinetics program. RESULTS: KC increased blood CsA concentrations 1.8-fold and 2.2-fold at 12 and 24 hours after CsA administration. KC significantly decreased the mean systemic CsA clearance from 2.73 mL/min/kg to 1.22 mL/min/kg resulting in an increase in the terminal phase half-life from 10.7 to 22.2 hours. The volume of distribution of steady-state of CsA was unaffected by KC. In a series of clinical feline kidney transplant patients, a once-a-day CsA-KC regimen was able to be used in most of the cats and was effective for prevention of allograft rejection in all of these cats. CONCLUSION AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE: KC is an effective adjunct treatment for immunosuppression in feline kidney transplant patients. KC suppresses CsA elimination, which reduces the need for CsA and allows once daily administration of CsA. |
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