Affiliation:
1. School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Wenzhou Medical University, Wenzhou, China
2. Laboratory Animal Center, Wenzhou
Medical University, Wenzhou, China
Abstract
Objective::
Ketamine, commonly known as “K-powder,” is increasingly being abused
as a “prom drug.” Palmatine, a typical isoquinoline alkaloid, is mainly found in the roots and
stems of natural Chinese herbal medicine plants such as Phellodendron chinense, Coptis chinensis,
Sankezhen and Nantianzhu. Herein, we aim to establish a UHPLC-MS/MS method to determine
ketamine and palmatine concentrations in rat plasma and investigate the pharmacokinetic interaction
of ketamine and palmatine.
Methods::
Three groups of eighteen rats each were assigned to ketamine, palmatine, ketamine and
palmatine. The pharmacokinetic interaction between ketamine and palmatine was demonstrated using
UHPLC-MS/MS.
Results::
When ketamine was combined with palmatine, the mean residence time (MRT) was significantly
different from that of the ketamine group. MRT decreased after combined use. The interaction
showed that palmatine can influence the mean residence time of ketamine; no significant
differences were observed for other pharmacokinetic parameters between the ketamine or palmatine
group and the ketamine-palmatine group.
Conclusion::
Palmatine may influence the mean residence time of ketamine.
Funder
Wenzhou Science and Technology Bureau
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.