[Drug dynamics research of salvia miltiorrhiza in rabbit plasma and aqueous humor after intravenous injection]

Zhonghua Yan Ke Za Zhi. 2013 Sep;49(9):835-40.
[Article in Chinese]

Abstract

Objectives: To assess the permeability of Danshensu at blood-ocular barrier and its characteristics of pharmacokinetics by respectively measuring the concentrations of Danshensu in blood plasma and aqueous humor of the rabbit with the high performance liquid chromatography(HPLC).

Methods: It was an experimental study. Seventy-two white rabbits were split into three groups: control group (6 rabbits), plasma group (6 rabbits) and aqueous humor group (60 rabbits). After 0.85% salt water (control group)or salvia miltiorrhiza (1.0 g/kg) (plasma and aqueous group) was injected into the vein of auris-edge. Samples of blood and aqueous humor were obtained for analysis . The analytical column was a BDS C18 stainless steed column(5 µm, 4.6 mm× 250 mm); Precolumn:YWGC18; the mobile phase consists of acetonitrile and 0.01 mol/L KH2PO4 (8:92, adjusted to pH = 2.8 with phosphoric acid). The UV detector was set at 279 nm; the flow rate was 1.0 ml/min;and the column temperature was ordinary temperature.

Results: The plasma concentration-time curves of Salvia miltiorrhiza fitted three-compartment model. t1/2 β (elimination half time): 5.661 min; Cmax (peak concentration): 727.29 mg/L; Tmax(peak time ): 0 min. The aqueous humor concentration-time curves fitted two-compartment model. t1/2 β: 147.663 min; Cmax: 38.62 mg/L; Tmax: 25 min.

Conclusions: HPLC is a sensitive, specific and accurate method that can be used in pharmacokinetics research on ocular tissue of rabbit for Danshensu, Salvia miltiorrhiza that is dissolvable in water can pass through the blood-ocular barrier after intravenous injection with a relatively stable concentration of danshensu in aqueous humor resulting from a slow rate of removal.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Aqueous Humor / metabolism*
  • Drugs, Chinese Herbal / pharmacokinetics*
  • Injections, Intravenous
  • Lactates / blood
  • Lactates / pharmacokinetics*
  • Rabbits
  • Salvia miltiorrhiza / chemistry*

Substances

  • Drugs, Chinese Herbal
  • Lactates
  • 3,4-dihydroxyphenyllactic acid