Hepatic elimination of diazepam: Interactions with albumin, desflurane and sevoflurane

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We have studied the effect of sevoflurane and desflurane on the hepatic elimination of diazepam, by incubating slices of rat livers in a closed system. Protein free and protein containing (albumin 10 g litre-1) buffers were used to examine the effect of the anaesthetics on enzyme activity and diazepam binding to albumin. Both anaesthetics (in concentrations of 0.5, 1.5 and 3.0mmol litre-1) reduced the elimination of diazepam slightly in the absence of albumin, while the presence of the protein increased elimination to a maximum of 30% at the greatest concentration of the anaesthetics. These data support previous observations that volatile anaesthetics may interact pharmacokinetically with both liver enzyme activity and drug binding to albumin. (Br. J. Anaesth. 1993; 70: 454-455) © 1993 British Journal of Anaesthesia.

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Dale, O., Frink, E. J., Thommesen, L., & Gandolfi, A. J. (1993). Hepatic elimination of diazepam: Interactions with albumin, desflurane and sevoflurane. British Journal of Anaesthesia, 70(4), 454–455. https://doi.org/10.1093/bja/70.4.454

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