Abstract

To examine pancreatic excretion of dimethadione (DMO), a weak organic acid, as well as of its precursor trimethadione (TMO), TMO was given orally to dogs with pancreatic fistulae at a dose of 10-160 mg/kg/day over a period of 14 days. Blood samples were taken once a day during the administration of TMO and for 7 days after discontinuation of the drug. On the 15th day, pancreatic juice was collected under stimulation by secretin (2 Crick-Haper-Raper units/kg/h). DMO concentration in plasma reached a maximal plateau around the 10th day after starting TMO administration, and depended directly on the dose of TMO. Pancreatic excretion of DMO at a steady state closely depended on both the dose of TMO and the DMO concentration in plasma. The pancreatic juice/plasma concentration ratio for DMO exceeded 1.0 at a steady rate and decreased with the increased flow rate. Pancreatic DMO clearance (DMO output/DMO concentration in plasma) increased, depending on the flow rate, the bicarbonate concentration, and pH of pancreatic juice. Pancreatic excretion of TMO was zero or extremely low.

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