Molecules (Apr 2021)

The Impact of Dextran Sodium Sulfate-Induced Gastrointestinal Injury on the Pharmacokinetic Parameters of Donepezil and Its Active Metabolite 6-<i>O</i>-desmethyldonepezil, and Gastric Myoelectric Activity in Experimental Pigs

  • Jan Bures,
  • Ilja Tacheci,
  • Jaroslav Kvetina,
  • Vera Radochova,
  • Lukas Prchal,
  • Darina Kohoutova,
  • Martin Valis,
  • Martin Novak,
  • Rafael Dolezal,
  • Marcela Kopacova,
  • Stanislav Rejchrt,
  • Vit Sestak,
  • Veronika Knoblochova,
  • Eva Peterova,
  • Jana Zdarova Karasova

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules26082160
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 8
p. 2160

Abstract

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Gastrointestinal side effects of donepezil, including dyspepsia, nausea, vomiting or diarrhea, occur in 20–30% of patients. The pathogenesis of these dysmotility associated disorders has not been fully clarified yet. Pharmacokinetic parameters of donepezil and its active metabolite 6-O-desmethyldonepezil were investigated in experimental pigs with and without small intestinal injury induced by dextran sodium sulfate (DSS). Morphological features of this injury were evaluated by a video capsule endoscopy. The effect of a single and repeated doses of donepezil on gastric myoelectric activity was assessed. Both DSS-induced small intestinal injury and prolonged small intestinal transit time caused higher plasma concentrations of donepezil in experimental pigs. This has an important implication for clinical practice in humans, with a need to reduce doses of the drug if an underlying gastrointestinal disease is present. Donepezil had an undesirable impact on porcine myoelectric activity. This effect was further aggravated by DSS-induced small intestinal injury. These findings can explain donepezil-associated dyspepsia in humans.

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