Comparative plasma disposition kinetics of ivermectin, moxidectin and doramectin in cattle

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Lanusse, C [1 ]
Lifschitz, A [1 ]
Virkel, G [1 ]
Alvarez, L [1 ]
Sanchez, S [1 ]
Sutra, JF [1 ]
Galtier, P [1 ]
Alvinerie, M [1 ]
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[1] INRA,LAB PHARMACOL & TOXICOL,F-31931 TOULOUSE,FRANCE
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10.1046/j.1365-2885.1997.00825.x
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R9 [药学];
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The persistence of the broad-spectrum antiparasitic activity of endectocide compounds relies on their disposition kinetics and pattern of plasma/tissues exchange in the host. This study evaluates the comparative plasma disposition kinetics of ivermectin (IVM), moxidectin (MXD) and doramectin (DRM) in cattle treated with commercially available injectable formulations. Twelve (12) parasite-free male Hereford calves (180-210 kg) grazing on pasture were allocated into three groups of four animals each. Animals in each group received either IVM (Ivomec 1%, MSD AGVET, Rahway, NJ, USA), MXD (Cydectin 1%, American Cyanamid, Wayne, NJ, USA) or DRM (Dectomax 1%, Pfizer Inc., New York, NY, USA) by subcutaneous injection at a dose of 200 mu g/kg. Jugular blood samples were collected from 1 h up to 80 days post-treatment, and plasma extracted, derivatized and analysed by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) using fluorescence detection. The parent molecules were detected in plasma between 1 h and either 70 (DRM) or 80 (IVM and MXD) days post-treatment. The absorption of MXD from the site of injection was significantly faster (absorption half-life (t(1/2ab)) = 1.32 h) than those of IVM (t(1/2ab) = 39.2 h) and DRM (t(1/2ab) = 56.4 h). MXD peak plasma concentration (C-max) was reached significantly earlier (8.00 h) compared to those of IVM and DRM (4-6 days post-treatment). There were no differences on C-max values; the area under the concentration-time curve (AUC) was higher for IVM (459 ng.d/mL) and DRM (627 ng.d/mL) compared to that of MXD (217 ng.d/mL). The mean plasma residence time was longer for MXD (14.6 d) compared to IVM (7.35 d) and DRM (9.09 d). Unidentified metabolites were detected in plasma; they accounted for 5.75% (DRM), 8.50% (IVM) and 13.8% (MXD) of the total amount of their respective parent drugs recovered in plasma, The comparative plasma disposition kinetics of IVM, MXD and DRM in cattle, characterized over 80 days post-treatment under standardized experimental conditions, is reported for the first time.
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