Title of article :
Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics of Gliclazide from Immediate and Modified Release Formulation Tablets in Rats
Author/Authors :
Resztak, M Department of Physical Pharmacy and Pharmacokinetics - K. Marcinkowski University of Medical Sciences, Poland , Hermann, TW Department of Physical Pharmacy and Pharmacokinetics - K. Marcinkowski University of Medical Sciences, Poland , Sawicki, W Department of Pharmaceutical Technology - Medical University of Gdańsk, Poland , Danielak, DZ Department of Physical Pharmacy and Pharmacokinetics - K. Marcinkowski University of Medical Sciences, Poland
Abstract :
The objective of the study was to compare pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic
parameters of gliclazide after administration of immediate (IR) and modified release (MR) tablets. The experiment included rats with both normoglycemia and streptozocin (STZ)- induced hyperglycemia. Several MR formulations were designed and in-vitro drug release profile was assessed by a dissolution test. For the further in-vivo study the most suitable formulation was chosen. For pharmacokinetic analysis concentrations of gliclazide in plasma were determined by a validated high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) method with UV detection. Pharmacodynamic efficacy of the drug was evaluated by measuring blood
glucose concentrations. Gliclazide bioavailability was totally different for two formulations in both healthy and diabetic rats based on area under the curve (AUC), time to peak concentration (tmax) and peak concentration (Cmax). Reduction of blood glucose level was significantly higher after the administration of IR than MR formulation. The highest pharmacodynamic efficacy of gliclazide was observed in the normal animals group after administration of the IR tablets, while hypoglycemic effect of the drug was diminished in animals with induced diabetes. Our study suggested that results of reduction in blood glucose level for STZ-induced groups were not comparable with pharmacodynamic effect for normal group. It may be assumed that a
decrease in glycemia in healthy subjects might not be a suitable factor for characterizing antidiabetic drugs.
Keywords :
Gliclazide , Immediate release , Modified release , in-vivo correlation , HPLC , Pharmacokinetics
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics