Maturation of Paracetamol Elimination Routes in Preterm Neonates Born Below 32 Weeks of Gestation

Pharm Res. 2023 Sep;40(9):2155-2166. doi: 10.1007/s11095-023-03580-3. Epub 2023 Aug 21.

Abstract

Purpose: Despite being off-label, intravenous paracetamol (PCM) is increasingly used to control mild-to-moderate pain in preterm neonates. Here we aim to quantify the maturation of paracetamol elimination pathways in preterm neonates born below 32 weeks of gestation.

Methods: Datasets after single dose (rich data) or multiple doses (sparse data) of intravenous PCM dose (median (range)) 9 (3-25) mg/kg were pooled, containing 534 plasma and 44 urine samples of PCM and metabolites (PCM-glucuronide, PCM-sulfate, PCM-cysteine, and PCM-mercapturate) from 143 preterm neonates (gestational age 27.7 (24.0-31.9) weeks, birthweight 985 (462-1,925) g, postnatal age (PNA) 5 (0-30) days, current weight 1,012 (462-1,959) g. Population pharmacokinetic analysis was performed using NONMEM® 7.4.

Results: For a typical preterm neonate (birthweight 985 g; PNA 5 days), PCM clearance was 0.137 L/h, with glucuronidation, sulfation, oxidation and unchanged renal clearance accounting for 5.3%, 73.7%, 16.3% and 4.6%, respectively. Maturational changes in total PCM clearance and its elimination pathways were best described by birthweight and PNA. Between 500-1,500 g birthweight, total PCM clearance increases by 169%, with glucuronidation, sulfation and oxidation clearance increasing by 347%, 164% and 164%. From 1-30 days PNA for 985 g birthweight neonate, total PCM clearance increases by 167%, with clearance via glucuronidation and oxidation increasing by 551%, and sulfation by 69%.

Conclusion: Birthweight and PNA are the most important predictors for maturational changes in paracetamol clearance and its glucuronidation, sulfation and oxidation. As a result, dosing based on bodyweight alone will not lead to consistent paracetamol concentrations among preterm neonates.

Keywords: glucuronidation; metabolism; oxidation; pharmacokinetics; sulfation.

MeSH terms

  • Acetaminophen*
  • Adult
  • Birth Weight
  • Female
  • Gestational Age
  • Humans
  • Infant, Newborn
  • Infant, Premature*
  • Infant, Very Low Birth Weight
  • Parturition
  • Pregnancy

Substances

  • Acetaminophen