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pubmed-article:20735037pubmed:abstractTextIcariin is a bioactive herbal ingredient isolated from Epimedii Herba. This study evaluates the distribution of icariin in rats by microdialysis sampling and high-performance liquid chromatography with ultraviolet detection (HPLC-UV). Microdialysis probes were simultaneously placed in the jugular vein, brain striatum, and bile duct of each anesthetized rat for sampling after the administration of icariin (dose=10 or 20 mg/kg) via the femoral vein. The role of P-glycoprotein (P-gp) on icariin distribution was assessed by pretreatment with cyclosporine (CsA, dose=20 mg/kg). This study is the first report of the biliary excretion of icarin in rats, defined as the blood-to-bile distribution (k value), calculated by dividing the area under the concentration-time curve (AUC) of icariin in bile by that in blood (k=AUCbile/AUCblood). The k values were 19.0±5.9 and 18.8±3.8 at the doses of 10 and 20 mg/kg, respectively. The decreased biliary excretion of icariin due to pretreatment with CsA was evidenced by the reduced k values (18.8±3.8 vs 9.9±1.9, p=0.005). This work demonstrates that biliary excretion is the major elimination pathway for icariin disposition and that transporters, such as P-gp, might be related to icariin's biliary excretion.lld:pubmed
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