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Author(s):  
Maxime Le Merdy ◽  
Jim Mullin ◽  
Viera Lukacova

AbstractA physiologically based model describing the dissolution, diffusion, and transfer of drug from the intra-articular (IA) space to the plasma, was developed for GastroPlus® v9.8. The model is subdivided into compartments representing the synovial fluid, synovium, and cartilage. The synovium is broken up into two sublayers. The intimal layer acts as a diffusion barrier between the synovial fluid and the subintimal layer. The subintimal layer of the synovium has fenestrated capillaries that allow the free drug to be transported into systemic circulation. The articular cartilage is broken up into 10 diffusion sublayers as it is much thicker than the synovium. The cartilage acts as a depot tissue for the drug to diffuse into from synovial fluid. At later times, the drug will diffuse from the cartilage back into synovial fluid once a portion of the dose enters systemic circulation. In this study, a listing of all relevant details and equations for the model is presented. Methotrexate was chosen as a case study to show the application and utility of the model, based on the availability of intravenous (IV), oral (PO) and IA administration data in patients presenting rheumatoid arthritis (RA) symptoms. Systemic disposition of methotrexate in RA patients was described by compartmental pharmacokinetic (PK) model with PK parameters extracted using the PKPlus™ module in GastroPlus®. The systemic PK parameters were validated by simulating PO administration of methotrexate before being used for simulation of IA administration. For methotrexate, the concentrations of drug in the synovial fluid and plasma were well described after adjustments of physiological parameters to account for RA disease state, and with certain assumptions about binding and diffusion. The results indicate that the model can correctly describe PK profiles resulting from administration in the IA space, however, additional cases studies will be required to evaluate ability of the model to scale between species and/or doses.


Author(s):  
Soumaya Boussaid ◽  
Tebini Houcem ◽  
Samia Jammali ◽  
Sonia Rekik ◽  
Hela Sahli ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 93 (5) ◽  
Author(s):  
Nadezhda L. Ryabkova ◽  
Irina M. Marusenko ◽  
Vadim A. Ryabkov

The article presents the case of the diagnosis of sepsis as a variant of a comorbid infection in a patient with cross syndrome (systemic lupus erythematosus and rheumatoid arthritis) on the background of the debut of coronary heart disease (acute myocardial infarction complicated by external rupture of the heart).


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Rebecca de Souza Costa ◽  
Lucas Siqueira Geber Oliveira ◽  
Andre Machado Furtado ◽  
Gloria Maria de Oliveira

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Robson Antônio Gonçalves ◽  
Gabriela Almeida Barbosa ◽  
Tâmara Santos Melo ◽  
Valéria Bezerra da Silva ◽  
Sandra Rejane Cabral Batista ◽  
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TAISA MORETE DA SILVA ◽  
IANE TAMARA DONDE ◽  
PATRICIA MILANI DE MORAES ◽  
CARLOS AUGUSTO RODRIGUES PADILHA ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (10) ◽  
pp. 1941-1945
Author(s):  
Palanisami Dhanasekararaja ◽  
Dhanasekaran Soundarrajan ◽  
Natesan Rajkumar ◽  
Shanmuganathan Rajasekaran

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