Chronopharmacological study of furosemide; (VIII) influence of feeding restriction

Life Sci. 1991;49(24):1829-34. doi: 10.1016/0024-3205(91)90485-t.

Abstract

We have previously reported that a time-dependent variation is observed in the diuretic effect of furosemide and the light-dark cycle is a potent zeitgeber for this chronopharmacological phenomenon of the agent in rats. The present study was undertaken to examine whether a time of food intake is another zeitgeber for this event. In study I, rats were maintained with free access to food for 3 weeks. Furosemide (30 mg/kg) was given orally at 12 am or 12 pm. Urine was collected for 8 hours after the agent and urinary excretion of sodium and furosemide were determined. Thereafter, these rats were maintained under a daytime-restricted feeding schedule (9 am-11 am) for 3 weeks (study II) and a night-time-restricted feeding schedule (9 pm-11 pm) for 3 weeks (study III). The identical protocol of study I was repeated at the end of study II and III. Diuretic effect of furosemide and its urinary excretion were significantly greater at 12 am than at 12 pm in study I and III. However such an administration time-dependent change in the effect of furosemide and its urinary amount disappeared in study II. These data indicate that a time of food intake is another potent zeitgeber for the time-dependent variation in the diuretic effect of furosemide.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Circadian Rhythm*
  • Diuresis / drug effects*
  • Eating / physiology
  • Furosemide / pharmacology*
  • Furosemide / urine
  • Male
  • Natriuresis / drug effects*
  • Random Allocation
  • Rats
  • Rats, Inbred Strains

Substances

  • Furosemide