Pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic modelling of marbofloxacin administered alone and in combination with tolfenamic acid in goats
In a four-period cross-over study, the fluoroquinolone antibacterial drug marbofloxacin (MB) was administered to goats intramuscularly (IM) at a dose rate of 2 mg/kg, both alone and in combination with the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug tolfenamic acid (TA), also administered IM at a dose rate...
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description | In a four-period cross-over study, the fluoroquinolone antibacterial drug marbofloxacin (MB) was administered to goats intramuscularly (IM) at a dose rate of 2
mg/kg, both alone and in combination with the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug tolfenamic acid (TA), also administered IM at a dose rate of 2
mg/kg. Using a tissue cage model of inflammation, based on the irritant actions of carrageenan, the pharmacokinetics (PK) of MB and MB in combination with TA were determined. MB mean values of area under concentration-time curve (AUC) were similar for serum (5.60
μg
h/mL), inflamed tissue cage fluid (exudate; 5.32
μg
h/mL) and non-inflamed tissue cage fluid (transudate; 4.82
μg
h/mL). Values of mean residence time (MRT) of MB in exudate (15.5
h) and transudate (15.8
h) differed significantly from serum MRT (4.23
h). Co-administration of TA did not affect the PK profile of MB.
The pharmacodynamics of MB were investigated using a caprine strain of
Mannheimia haemolytica. Integration of PK data with ex vivo bacterial time–kill curve data for serum, exudate and transudate provided AUC
24h/minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) ratios of 160, 133 and 121
h, respectively, for the strain of organism used. Modelling of the ex vivo time-kill data to the sigmoid
E
max equation provided AUC
24h/MIC values required for bacteriostatic and bactericidal actions of MB and for virtual eradication of the organism of 27.6, 96.2 and 147.3
h, respectively. Corresponding values for MB
+
TA were 20.5, 66.5 and 103.0
h. These data were used to predict once daily dosage schedules of MB for subsequent clinical evaluation. |
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The pharmacodynamics of MB were investigated using a caprine strain of
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24h/minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) ratios of 160, 133 and 121
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μg
h/mL), inflamed tissue cage fluid (exudate; 5.32
μg
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h) and transudate (15.8
h) differed significantly from serum MRT (4.23
h). Co-administration of TA did not affect the PK profile of MB.
The pharmacodynamics of MB were investigated using a caprine strain of
Mannheimia haemolytica. Integration of PK data with ex vivo bacterial time–kill curve data for serum, exudate and transudate provided AUC
24h/minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) ratios of 160, 133 and 121
h, respectively, for the strain of organism used. Modelling of the ex vivo time-kill data to the sigmoid
E
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mg/kg. Using a tissue cage model of inflammation, based on the irritant actions of carrageenan, the pharmacokinetics (PK) of MB and MB in combination with TA were determined. MB mean values of area under concentration-time curve (AUC) were similar for serum (5.60
μg
h/mL), inflamed tissue cage fluid (exudate; 5.32
μg
h/mL) and non-inflamed tissue cage fluid (transudate; 4.82
μg
h/mL). Values of mean residence time (MRT) of MB in exudate (15.5
h) and transudate (15.8
h) differed significantly from serum MRT (4.23
h). Co-administration of TA did not affect the PK profile of MB.
The pharmacodynamics of MB were investigated using a caprine strain of
Mannheimia haemolytica. Integration of PK data with ex vivo bacterial time–kill curve data for serum, exudate and transudate provided AUC
24h/minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) ratios of 160, 133 and 121
h, respectively, for the strain of organism used. Modelling of the ex vivo time-kill data to the sigmoid
E
max equation provided AUC
24h/MIC values required for bacteriostatic and bactericidal actions of MB and for virtual eradication of the organism of 27.6, 96.2 and 147.3
h, respectively. Corresponding values for MB
+
TA were 20.5, 66.5 and 103.0
h. These data were used to predict once daily dosage schedules of MB for subsequent clinical evaluation.</abstract><cop>England</cop><pub>Elsevier Ltd</pub><pmid>19299172</pmid><doi>10.1016/j.tvjl.2009.02.009</doi><tpages>11</tpages><oa>free_for_read</oa></addata></record> |
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