The pharmacokinetics of ceftazidime in lactating and non-lactating cows

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作者
Rule, R
Quiroga, GH
Rubio, M
Buschiazzo, HO
Buschiazzo, PM
机构
[1] COMIS INVEST CIENT PROVINCIA,BUENOS AIRES,DF,ARGENTINA
[2] UNIV BUENOS AIRES,FAC FARM & BIOQUIM,CATEDRA BIODISPONIBILIDAD,RA-1113 BUENOS AIRES,DF,ARGENTINA
关键词
ceftazidime; cephalosporin; cattle; lactation; kinetics; milk;
D O I
10.1007/BF00396297
中图分类号
S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
学科分类号
0906 ;
摘要
The pharmacokinetics of ceftazidime (CAZ) were studied in lactating (LTG) and non-lactating (NLTG) cows. Two groups (LTG and NLTG) of 5 healthy dairy cows were given ceftazidime (10 mg/kg body weight) intravenously (i.v.) and intramuscularly (i.m.). Serum and milk (LTG) and serum samples (NLTG) were collected over a 24-h period post-administration CAZ concentrations in serum and milk were determined by high-performance liquid chromatography, and an interactive and weighted-non-linear least-squares regression analysis was used to perform the pharmacokinetic analysis. The pharmacokinetic profiles in LTG and NLTG cows which had received CAZ i.v. fitted a three-compartment model and a two-compartment model, respectively. The CAZ concentration-time curves in serum and the area under the curve were greater and more sustained (p <0.05) in the LTG cows by both routes, while the serum clearance (Cl-s=72.5+/-18.1 ml/h per kg) was lower (p <0.05) than that in the NLTG cows (Cl-s=185.9+/-44.2 ml/h per kg). CAZ given i.v. exhibited a relatively long half-life of elimination (t(1/2 beta) (LTG)=1.1+/-0.2 h; t(1/2 beta) (NLTG)=1.4+/-0.3 h). Compared with other on cephalosporins, CAZ had good penetration into the mammary gland (47.7+/-38.2% for CAZ i.v.; 51.1+/-1+/-39.0% for CAZ i.m.). Finally, the bioavailability of CAZ (F(LTG)=98.9+/-36.8%;F(NLTG)=77.1+/-25.3%) was suitable for its use by the i.m. route in lactating and non-lactating cows.
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