Abstract

A high-performance liquid chromatographic method using a fluorometric detector was developed for the determination of plasma concentrations of the antidepressant indalpine (I) and its major metabolite 4-[2-(3-indolyl)ethyl]-2-piperidinone (PK). the same procedure was used to measure, in urine, levels of I and of the metabolite, either conjugated or unconjugated. The sensitivity of the assay is 5 ng ml-1 of plasma or urine for both I and PK. Mean recoveries from plasma for PK, I, and the internal standard (quinine sulfate) were 86.4, 86.8, and 88.5 per cent, respectively. Mean recovery from urine for I was 82.5%. This method was used to establish the pharmacokinetic profiles of I and PK following a single oral administration of I (100 mg) in 8 healthy volunteers. Peak plasma concentrations for I and PK were obtained in an average time of 2.1 and 2.6 h (tmax), respectively. The mean absorption t1/2 of I was 0.8 h, the mean Vda 878 l and the mean clearance 58 l h-1. The mean t1/2 for I and PK was 10.4 and 11.9 h, respectively. In a 12 h urine collection 3 per cent of I was excreted unchanged. No conjugated or unconjugated metabolite was found in urine samples. This method was also used to determine plasma levels 10 h post-dose (50 mg t.i.d.) during chronic oral administration in 20 hospitalized patients. Mean plasma concentrations of I and PK post-dose were 116 ng ml-1 and 43 ng ml-1, respectively.

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