Mammary and renal excretion of chlorpromazine in goats |
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Authors: | MUHAMMAD NAWAZ FOLKE RASMUSSEN |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Pharmacology &Toxicology, The Royal Veterinary &Agricultural University, Copenhagen, Denmark. |
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Abstract: | In experiments on goats it was found that the binding of chlorpromazine (Cpz) to the proteins in plasma and milk ranged between 91–99 and 91–97 %, respectively, and was independent of the drug concentration in the samples. The in vitro binding of chlorpromazine in whole milk (96%) was significantly higher (P<0.01) than the protein binding in skim milk (91%) because the drug was concentrated in the butterfat. The concentration of Cpz was always higher in the milk than in the corresponding plasma samples. The renal clearance of Cpz in goats with normal urine pH was very small (0.16 ml min-1) due to the high degree of plasma protein binding and of back diffusion. The mechanisms involved during the renal excretion of Cpz in goats included glomerular filtration, probably active tubular secretion and pH dependent back diffusion. |
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