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2000
Volume 1, Issue 1
  • ISSN: 1872-3128
  • E-ISSN: 1874-0758

Abstract

The possibility that non-sedating antihistamines could elicit sedation in mice due to drug-induced inhibition of brain PgP was evaluated by measuring the ability of desloratadine alone or in combination with verapamil to cause ataxia in mice. Also, the concentrations of desloratadine in plasma and in brain homogenates were measured by liquid chromatography- mass spectrometry. Relative to methylcellulose (control) treatment, verapamil plus desloratadine decreased rotarod performance of mice. Plasma concentrations of desloratadine appeared comparable in the mice treated with either desloratadine or verapamil plus desloratadine, however the rate of decline of desloratadine from brain tissue was slower in mice treated with verapamil plus desloratadine compared to mice treated with desloratadine only. These data suggest that inhibition of brain PgP can convert desloratadine to a sedating antihistamine in mice.

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  • Article Type:
    Research Article
Keyword(s): antihistamines; desloratadine; PgP; pharmacodynamics; pharmacokinetics
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