A rapid and sensitive liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry assay for simultaneous quantitation of disopyramide and its major metabolite, mono-isopropyl-disopyramide, in rat plasma and its application to a pharmacokinetic study

Journal of Chromatography. B, Analytical Technologies in the Biomedical and Life Sciences
Quynh Khoa PhamSung-Hoon Ahn

Abstract

Disopyramide as an antiarrhythmic agent has been used for treating ventricular tachycardia and metabolized into its major metabolite, mono-isopropyl-disopyramide, by CYP3A4. We developed a novel, selective, highly sensitive, accurate, rapid method using liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) for the simultaneous determination of disopyramide and mono-isopropyl-disopyramide in rat plasma. This study is the first report for the assay validation using LC-MS/MS in biological fluids after simple protein-precipitation method. The most sensitive signals by multiple reaction monitoring (MRM) showed at m/z 340.2 → 239.2 and 298.2 → 239.2 with same fragment ion for disopyramide and mono-isopropyl-disopyramide, respectively. The lower limit of quantification (LLOQ) was determined at 2 ng/mL for both analytes and the linear concentration ranges were found to be 2-2000 ng/mL for disopyramide and 2-1000 ng/mL for mono-isopropyl-disopyramide. Finally, this assay was successfully applied to pharmacokinetic analysis of disopyramide and mono-isopropyl-disopyramide after oral and intravenous administration of disopyramide.

Citations

May 28, 2019·International Journal of Molecular Sciences·Cristina Alexandra Ciocan-CartitaIoana Berindan-Neagoe

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