Single-dose diclofenac in healthy volunteers can cause decrease in renal perfusion measured by functional magnetic resonance imaging. (27th May 2019)
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- Title:
- Single-dose diclofenac in healthy volunteers can cause decrease in renal perfusion measured by functional magnetic resonance imaging. (27th May 2019)
- Main Title:
- Single-dose diclofenac in healthy volunteers can cause decrease in renal perfusion measured by functional magnetic resonance imaging
- Authors:
- Hellms, Susanne
Gueler, Faikah
Gutberlet, Marcel
Schebb, Nils Helge
Rund, Katharina
Kielstein, Jan T
VoChieu, VanDai
Rauhut, Sebastian
Greite, Robert
Martirosian, Petros
Haller, Hermann
Wacker, Frank
Derlin, Katja - Abstract:
- Abstract: Objectives: We investigated changes of renal perfusion after topical and oral diclofenac administration in healthy volunteers using functional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with arterial spin labelling (ASL). Methods: Twenty-four healthy human participants (21–51 years) underwent 1.5T MRI before and 1 h after a single oral dose of diclofenac (50 mg). Twelve of 24 participants underwent an additional MRI examination following 3-day topical diclofenac administration. For renal perfusion imaging, a flow-sensitive alternating inversion-recovery TrueFISP ASL sequence was applied. Plasma concentrations of diclofenac and serum concentrations of thromboxane were determined. Key findings: After oral diclofenac application, large interindividual differences in plasma concentrations were observed (range <3–4604 nm ). Topical diclofenac application did not result in relevant systemic diclofenac levels (range 5–75 nm ). MRI showed a significant reduction of renal perfusion in individuals with diclofenac levels ≥225 nm (baseline: 347 ± 7 vs diclofenac: 323 ± 8 ml/min/100 g, P < 0.01); no significant differences were observed in participants with diclofenac levels <225 nm . Diclofenac levels correlated negatively with thromboxane B2 levels pointing towards target engagement. Conclusions: Single-dose diclofenac caused a decrease in renal perfusion in participants with diclofenac levels ≥225 nm . We demonstrated that even a single dose of diclofenac can impair renal perfusion,Abstract: Objectives: We investigated changes of renal perfusion after topical and oral diclofenac administration in healthy volunteers using functional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with arterial spin labelling (ASL). Methods: Twenty-four healthy human participants (21–51 years) underwent 1.5T MRI before and 1 h after a single oral dose of diclofenac (50 mg). Twelve of 24 participants underwent an additional MRI examination following 3-day topical diclofenac administration. For renal perfusion imaging, a flow-sensitive alternating inversion-recovery TrueFISP ASL sequence was applied. Plasma concentrations of diclofenac and serum concentrations of thromboxane were determined. Key findings: After oral diclofenac application, large interindividual differences in plasma concentrations were observed (range <3–4604 nm ). Topical diclofenac application did not result in relevant systemic diclofenac levels (range 5–75 nm ). MRI showed a significant reduction of renal perfusion in individuals with diclofenac levels ≥225 nm (baseline: 347 ± 7 vs diclofenac: 323 ± 8 ml/min/100 g, P < 0.01); no significant differences were observed in participants with diclofenac levels <225 nm . Diclofenac levels correlated negatively with thromboxane B2 levels pointing towards target engagement. Conclusions: Single-dose diclofenac caused a decrease in renal perfusion in participants with diclofenac levels ≥225 nm . We demonstrated that even a single dose of diclofenac can impair renal perfusion, which could be detrimental in patients with underlying chronic kidney disease or acute kidney injury. … (more)
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- Journal of pharmacy and pharmacology. Volume 71:Number 8(2019)
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- Journal of pharmacy and pharmacology
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- Volume 71:Number 8(2019)
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- Volume 71, Issue 8 (2019)
- Year:
- 2019
- Volume:
- 71
- Issue:
- 8
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2019-0071-0008-0000
- Page Start:
- 1262
- Page End:
- 1270
- Publication Date:
- 2019-05-27
- Subjects:
- arterial spin labelling -- functional magnetic resonance imaging -- renal perfusion -- diclofenac -- non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug
Pharmacy -- Periodicals
Pharmacology -- Periodicals
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http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)2042-7158 ↗
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http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/rpsgb/jpp ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1111/jphp.13105 ↗
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