Lipophilicity at pH 7.4 and molecular size govern the entry of the free serum fraction of drugs into the cerebrospinal fluid in humans with uninflamed meninges

Physicochemical properties of drugs were related to their ability to enter the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) in humans by reevaluation of previously reported studies. Either the quotients of the drug concentrations in CSF and serum at steady state ( C CSFss C Sss ) or, since in most cases CSF passage wa...

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description Physicochemical properties of drugs were related to their ability to enter the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) in humans by reevaluation of previously reported studies. Either the quotients of the drug concentrations in CSF and serum at steady state ( C CSFss C Sss ) or, since in most cases CSF passage was studied after a short-term infusion, the ratios of the areas under th concentration-time curves in CSF and serum ( AUC CSF AUC S ) were taken as measures of CSF passage. AUC S and C Sss] were corrected for binding to serum proteins (AUC Sf, C Sssf). Of the drugs studied the quotient of the octanol/water partition coefficient at pH 7.4 (PC) as a measure of lipophilicity and the square root of the molecular weight ( MW 1 2 ) correlated with AUC CSF AUC S (Spearman's rank correlation coefficient r S = 0.78, P < 0.01) and with AUC CSF AUC Sf ( r S = 0.90, P < 0.01). PC · MW −1 2 was related to AUC CSF AUC Sf (or C CSFss C Sssf , respectively) by the equation: AUC CSF AUC Sf = 0.96 + 0.091 · ln( PC · MW −1 2 ) . For 0.0001 ≤ PC · MW −1 2 ≤ 1.0 this function may be of value for the pr humans when the physicochemical properties of a drug are known and when active transport or metabolism are negligible.
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Chemistry, Physical
Drugs
Humans
Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
Lipids - chemistry
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Meninges - metabolism
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title Lipophilicity at pH 7.4 and molecular size govern the entry of the free serum fraction of drugs into the cerebrospinal fluid in humans with uninflamed meninges
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