Renal handling of indomethacin and its relationship with the secretory pathway of prostaglandins

ESTELA MELENDEZ, JOSE L. REYES

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The uptake of prostaglandin E2, one of the main renal prostaglandins and of p‐aminohippurate, an indicator of the anion organic transport, by slices of kidney cortex from adult female rats was studied in the presence and in the absence of indomethacin. The drug's inhibitory effect on the uptake of prostaglandin E2 was observed both after in vivo administration as well as when it was present in the bathing media. The effect was more pronounced when the drug was given in vivo and in addition, was present in the bath. [14C]PAH uptake was inhibited by indomethacin in a dose‐related pattern and the kinetic analysis of this effect is indicative of a competitive inhibition. As expected, uptake of PAH by medullary slices was not affected by the presence of either indomethacin of PGE2. Indomethacin was more potent in inhibiting PGE2 uptake than PAH uptake. 1982 Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain

Idioma originalInglés
Páginas (desde-hasta)648-652
Número de páginas5
PublicaciónJournal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology
Volumen34
N.º10
DOI
EstadoPublicada - oct. 1982
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