The methodology described demonstrates, for the first time, the feasibility of performing pharmacokinetic studies in the serially bled mouse model to support the early development of discovery compounds. Sample analysis, using capillary high performance liquid chromatography combined with tandem mass spectrometry, has facilitated the achievement of this milestone and has successfully been applied to determine pharmacokinetic information following both intravenous and oral administration of a single discovery compound. The methodologies described demonstrate potential for a reduction in the amount of new chemical entity required to undertake pharmacokinetic studies.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF73 case histories of induction of labour under epidural anaesthesia have been studied very thoroughly from the different parameters of the uterine contractions as well as the fetal heart rate and the acid base balance of the fetus. From this study it is clear that the basal tone, the intensity and the frequency of contractions and the activity of the uterus are increased in comparison with different studies of normal labour. This increase however is within physiological limits and does not change in any marked way the cardiac rhythm nor the acid base balance of the fetus.
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