Abstract

A method was developed for the specific determination of digoxin and digitoxin, as well as their semisynthetic derivatives and dependent cardioactive metabolites, in autopsy samples of heart and kidney. A collective of six patients on long-term treatment with therapeutic doses of beta-acetyldigoxin had a mean myocardial digoxin content of 46.1 +/- 25.0 ng/g (SD); kidney: 50.3 +/- 30.3 ng/g. Digoxigenin bisdigitoxoside represented the second most important metabolite in heart and kidney; digoxigenin monodigitoxoside and digoxigenin follow, respectively. In a collective of seven patients on maintenance treatment with digitoxin, the mean tissue levels were higher but the metabolic pattern was similar (myocardial digitoxin content: 78.9 +/- 38.4 ng/g, renal content: 104.1 +/- 44.1 ng/g). The amount of digoxin formed by hydroxylation under long-term treatment with digitoxin in heart and kidney were approximately 10 ng/g. A case of digoxin intoxication differed both in the tissue content and in the metabolic distribution.

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