Pharmacokinetics of chronic fluoride ingestion in growing pigs
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Pharmacokinetics of chronic fluoride ingestion in growing pigs. / Richards, A; Kragstrup, J; Nielsen-Kudsk, F.
In: Journal of Dental Research, Vol. 64, No. 3, 03.1985, p. 425-30.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Pharmacokinetics of chronic fluoride ingestion in growing pigs
AU - Richards, A
AU - Kragstrup, J
AU - Nielsen-Kudsk, F
PY - 1985/3
Y1 - 1985/3
N2 - The present study was undertaken to estimate bio-availability and biological half-life of fluoride and accumulation of fluoride in bone in the domestic pig. Eight animals receiving 2 mg F-/kg b.w. per day from age 8 to 14 months were compared with eight controls. Plasma fluoride concentrations just prior to the daily oral dose were measured at regular intervals. After 112 days post-dose, plasma fluoride levels were measured over a 48-hour period following the daily oral dose or a single intravenous dose. Mean bio-availability factor for the oral dose was 0.3 (range 0.2-0.4), and mean biological half-life was 59 days (range 49-72). Bone fluoride content calculated from the pharmacokinetic parameters derived from plasma data was similar to the content of fluoride measured in the bone at slaughter. The study showed that accumulation of fluoride in bone influences plasma fluoride levels during chronic administration of fluoride to growing pigs. The long biological half-life found showed that it was not possible to achieve steady-state plasma levels within the six-month experimental period used. This means that, for dose-response studies of dental fluorosis in this animal, it is not possible to achieve steady-state plasma concentrations as a basis for correlations to the degrees of pathological change observed in the teeth.
AB - The present study was undertaken to estimate bio-availability and biological half-life of fluoride and accumulation of fluoride in bone in the domestic pig. Eight animals receiving 2 mg F-/kg b.w. per day from age 8 to 14 months were compared with eight controls. Plasma fluoride concentrations just prior to the daily oral dose were measured at regular intervals. After 112 days post-dose, plasma fluoride levels were measured over a 48-hour period following the daily oral dose or a single intravenous dose. Mean bio-availability factor for the oral dose was 0.3 (range 0.2-0.4), and mean biological half-life was 59 days (range 49-72). Bone fluoride content calculated from the pharmacokinetic parameters derived from plasma data was similar to the content of fluoride measured in the bone at slaughter. The study showed that accumulation of fluoride in bone influences plasma fluoride levels during chronic administration of fluoride to growing pigs. The long biological half-life found showed that it was not possible to achieve steady-state plasma levels within the six-month experimental period used. This means that, for dose-response studies of dental fluorosis in this animal, it is not possible to achieve steady-state plasma concentrations as a basis for correlations to the degrees of pathological change observed in the teeth.
KW - Administration, Oral
KW - Animals
KW - Biological Availability
KW - Bone and Bones/analysis
KW - Fluorides/administration & dosage
KW - Half-Life
KW - Kinetics
KW - Male
KW - Swine
U2 - 10.1177/00220345850640030601
DO - 10.1177/00220345850640030601
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 3855893
VL - 64
SP - 425
EP - 430
JO - Advances in dental research
JF - Advances in dental research
SN - 0895-9374
IS - 3
ER -
ID: 324188874