Multi-channel Small Animal Drug Metabolism Real-Time Monitoring Fluorescence System
Purpose The data acquisition of drug metabolism analysis requires a lot of time and animal resources. However, there are often many deviations in the results of pharmacokinetic analysis. Conventional methods cannot measure the blood drug concentration data in multiple tissues at the same time, and t...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Molecular imaging and biology 2024-02, Vol.26 (1), p.138-147 |
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The data acquisition of drug metabolism analysis requires a lot of time and animal resources. However, there are often many deviations in the results of pharmacokinetic analysis. Conventional methods cannot measure the blood drug concentration data in multiple tissues at the same time, and the data is obtained by
in vitro
measurement, which produces time errors,
in vitro
data errors, and individual differences between animals. In the analysis of pharmacokinetic parameters, it will seriously affect the pass rate of clinical trials of R&D drugs and the accuracy of the dosing schedule. To the best of our knowledge, we have not found the study of
in vivo
blood drug concentration using multi-channel equipment. Therefore, the purpose of this paper is to build a set of multi-organ monitoring and analysis instruments for synchronously monitoring the metabolism of drugs in various tissues of small animals, so as to obtain real
in vivo
data of blood drug concentration in real time.
Procedures
Using the fluorescence properties and laser-induced fluorescence principle of drugs, we designed six channels to monitor the changes of fluorescence-labeled drugs in their main metabolic organs, a multi-channel calibration method was proposed to improve the accuracy of the time-division multiplexing, the real-time collection of drug concentration
in vivo
is realized, and the drug metabolism curve
in vivo
can be observed.
Results
The instrument satisfies the collection of small doses of drugs such as microgram; the detection sensitivity can reach 10 ng/ml, and can monitor and collect the drug metabolism of multiple small animal tissues at the same time, which greatly reduces the use of animals, reduces the differences between individuals, and reduces consumption cost and improve the detection efficiency of parameters, and obtain data information that is closer to the real biology.
Conclusion
The real-time continuous monitoring and data collection of the drug metabolism in the plasma of living small animals and the important organs such as kidney, liver, and spleen were realized. The research and development of new drugs and clinical research have higher practical value. |
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ISSN: | 1536-1632 1860-2002 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11307-023-01883-w |