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In vitro study of experimental factors affecting the microdialysis results

The aim of the present study was to determine the influence of a series of experimental conditions (probe, perfusate flow rate and the method used to ascertain recovery) as well as the pharmacokinetic variables (concentration and time) on the estimation of the recovery coefficient of microdialysis p...

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Published in:Analytica chimica acta 2002-05, Vol.459 (1), p.143-150
Main Authors: Martı́nez Martı́nez, Marı́a Santos, Gutiérrez Hurtado, Beatriz, Colino Gandarillas, Clara-Isabel, Martı́nez Lanao, José, Sánchez Navarro, Amparo
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Language:English
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Summary:The aim of the present study was to determine the influence of a series of experimental conditions (probe, perfusate flow rate and the method used to ascertain recovery) as well as the pharmacokinetic variables (concentration and time) on the estimation of the recovery coefficient of microdialysis probes. Two in vitro pharmacokinetic assays were also carried out to compare the results provided by microdialysis and those obtained with traditional sampling. The probes used were made in our laboratory and ciprofloxacin was used as a model compound. The results revealed that in all cases recovery was dependent on the probe and independent of time for a 80 min sampling time period. The effects of concentration on recovery depend on the flow rate; this was not statistically significant for a flow rate of 2 μl/min but an increase in flow rate to 6 μl/min transformed this parameter into a concentration-dependent variable. A decrease in recovery parallel to the increase in flow rate was found, with an exponential relationship between the two variables. Statistically significant differences were also found between the recovery values obtained for direct dialysis (18.44±1.61) and retrodialysis by loss of the analyte of interest (16.79±3.42). The values of the protein binding of ciprofloxacin as calculated by equilibrium dialysis and by microdialysis were similar. Characterization of the in vitro kinetic profile revealed no statistically significant differences for coefficients and exponents obtained by traditional sampling and microdialysis, although the confidence intervals of the curves were wider for microdialysis.
ISSN:0003-2670
1873-4324
DOI:10.1016/S0003-2670(02)00104-6