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Clearance: basic concept (in vitro) Update OCT 2010 Clearance: definition Clearance = Clearance = Rate of elimination driving concentration dx /dt driving concentration mass x T-1 = mass x V-1 = = V x T-1 Amount/Time concentration Clearance : from in vitro to in vivo In vitro clearance cell dx/dt analyte Driving concentration = constant intrinsic Clearance = dx/dt Cst = Volume of the solution totally cleared by time unit = operational definition Clearance: in vitro vs. in vitro Taking into account the analyte input analyte (Cin) ° Q (Cout) Limiting factors ° • analyte supply = Q x (Cin) • capacity of the system to clear: Clint Clearance : in vitro vs in vivo analyte • In vitro Diffusion • In vivo analyte ° Flow (Q) Diffusion Clearance: general model o Q x Cin o Q x Cout o Q x (Cin - Cout) Cl = dX /dt Cin o =Qx (Driving concentration) [Cin - Cout] Cin o =QxE flow extraction coefficient (ratio) Clearance: general model Clorgan = Qorgan x Eorgan organism Flow organism Floworgan organism organism extration ratio (0 to 1) no unit Cl is the blood (plasma) volume which is totally cleared of the drug for a time unit. Clearance is expressed in terms of flow which makes its interpretation difficult for a clinician Relevance of the clearance concept • Quantifies elimination • Is usually constant ( a parameter) • Parameter controlling exposure (AUC) Relevance of the clearance concept • For its usefulness –e.g.: dose computation • For its mechanistic value –understanding of mechanism Application of the clearance concept 1. To the whole body – plasma clearance (body, blood) 2. To a specific organ – liver / kidney / others 3. in vitro systems – hepatocytes (extrapolation from in vitro to in vivo) Application of the clearance concept • Classification of clearances (Cl) By organ • liver : Clh • kidney : Clr By mechanism • metabolic clearance (Clh) • excretion clearance (Clr) With respect to the matrix fluid • blood • plasma