Long-Term Effects of Panax Ginseng on Disposition of Fexofenadine in Rats in vivo

2009 
This study was designed to explore the pharmacokinetic interaction of Panax Ginseng with fexofenadine in rats. Sprague-Dawley (SD) male rats were divided randomly into four groups: control oral and treatment oral dose groups (n = 6, respectively); control intravenous and treatment intravenous dose groups (n = 5, respectively). A single dose of fexofenadine (10 mg/kg for intravenous group rats and 100 mg/kg for oral dose group rats) was administered after 14 consecutive days of gastric gavage feeding of panax ginseng suspension (150 mg/kg/day) to treatment groups while the same volume of vehicle (1.6% ethanol) was administered as placebo to control groups. Blood samples were collected from 0 to 12 hours and levels of fexofenadine were measured by LC-MS/MS. Tissues were harvested to determine tissue/blood ratios. The pharmacokinetic parameters of fexofenadine were calculated using non-compartmental analysis. In the oral dose groups, (extravenous) panax ginseng decreased the area under the curve between 0–12 hours (AUC0–12) from 102490.7 ± 25273.5 to 49933.3 ± 12072.9 min*ng/ml (p < 0.005), decreased Cmax from 1102.0 ± 116.6 to 274.3 ± 180.6 ng/ml (p < 0.001), and significantly decreased ratios of brain to plasma concentration (B/P) (p < 0.05). In the intravenous groups, panax ginseng only reduced B/P ratios (p < 0.05). The mean bioavailability (Fev) of fexofenadine was decreased by 16.1% in the extravenous dose treatment group (p < 0.05). Long term administration of panax ginseng to rats might induce both intestinal and brain endothelium p-glycoprotein (p-gp) expression. In addition, long term use of panax ginseng reduced the bioavailability of concurrently administered fexofenadine.
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