Pharmacokinetics of metformin after enteral administration in insulin-resistant ponies

To determine pharmacokinetics and plasma steady-state kinetics of metformin after oral or nasogastric administration in insulin-resistant (IR) ponies. 8 IR ponies. Metformin (30 mg/kg) was administered to 8 ponies via nasogastric tube Blood samples were collected at intervals for 24 hours. Plasma co...

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description To determine pharmacokinetics and plasma steady-state kinetics of metformin after oral or nasogastric administration in insulin-resistant (IR) ponies. 8 IR ponies. Metformin (30 mg/kg) was administered to 8 ponies via nasogastric tube Blood samples were collected at intervals for 24 hours. Plasma concentrations of metformin were measured via liquid chromatography-electrospray tandem mass spectroscopy Pharmacokinetic variables were determined via noncompartmental analysis. Metformin (15 mg/kg, PO, twice daily [8 am and 5 pm]) was administered to 4 ponies for an additional 20 days, and blood samples were obtained every 2 days. Plasma concentration at steady state (Css) was determined. Mean±SD elimination half-life (t1/2) of metformin was 11.7±5.2 hours, maxima plasma concentration was 748±269 ng/mL at 54±32 minutes, mean area under the curve was 355±92 microg.h/mL, and apparent clearance was 90.6±28.1 mL/min/kg. The Css was 122±22 ng/mL. Metformin reportedly enhances insulin sensitivity of peripheral tissues without stimulating insulin secretion, but bioavailability in horses is low. The t1/2 of metformin in IR ponies was similar to that in humans. Actual clearance of metformin adjusted for bioavailability in IR ponies was similar to that in humans; however, during chronic oral administration at dosages reported in efficacy studies, the Css of metformin was less than values associated with therapeutic efficacy in humans The apparent lack of long-term efficacy of metformin in horses is likely attributable to low bioavailability, rather than to rapid clearance.
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Half-Life
horse diseases
Horse Diseases - drug therapy
Horses
Hypoglycemic Agents - administration & dosage
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Hypoglycemic Agents - pharmacokinetics
insulin resistance
Insulin Resistance - physiology
kinetics
metformin
Metformin - administration & dosage
Metformin - blood
Metformin - pharmacokinetics
nasogastric administration
oral administration
pharmacokinetics
title Pharmacokinetics of metformin after enteral administration in insulin-resistant ponies
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