Effect of metabolic inhibitors on the hepatic disposition of 5-fluorouracil after application to the rat liver surface

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We evaluated the effects of 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) metabolic inhibitors, gimeracil or uridine, on the hepatic disposition of 5-FU after application to the liver surface in rats, aiming to enhance the availability of 5-FU in the liver. 5-FU solution with or without metabolic inhibitors was applied to the rat liver surface using a cylindrical diffusion cell. The liver, blood and the remaining solution in the diffusion cell were collected at specified times, and assayed for 5-FU content. 5-FU absorption properties were not altered by addition of gimeracil and uridine. The 5-FU concentration in the diffusion cell attachment site of the rat liver (site 1) at 0.1-0.4 M ratios of gimeracil to 5-FU was significantly higher than that of the control. On the contrary, the addition of uridine did not increase the 5-FU concentration at site 1. At a 0.1 M ratio of gimeracil to 5-FU, the maximum 5-FU plasma concentration was the lowest, and the area under the 5-FU concentration-time curve at site 1 was 3.4 times greater than that of the control. We demonstrated that applying 5-FU with gimeracil to the rat liver surface could increase the availability of 5-FU in the liver.

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Shimokawa, K., Wakasugi, K., Tomonaga, R., Utsunomiya, K., Miyamoto, H., Fumoto, S., & Nishida, K. (2016). Effect of metabolic inhibitors on the hepatic disposition of 5-fluorouracil after application to the rat liver surface. Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 39(3), 361–367. https://doi.org/10.1248/bpb.b15-00757

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