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Atosiban, an oxytocin receptor blocking agent: pharmacokinetics and inhibition of milk ejection in dairy cows

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 February 1999

OLGA WELLNITZ
Affiliation:
Institut für Tierzucht, Universität Bern, CH-3012 Bern, Schweiz
RUPERT M. BRUCKMAIER
Affiliation:
Institut für Tierzucht, Universität Bern, CH-3012 Bern, Schweiz Present address: Institut für Physiologie, Technische Universität München, Weihenstephaner Berg 5, D-85350 Freising-Weihenstephan, Deutschland.
CHRISTIANE ALBRECHT
Affiliation:
Institut für Klinische Pharmakologie, Universität Bern, CH-3012 Bern, Schweiz
JÜRG W. BLUM
Affiliation:
Institut für Tierzucht, Universität Bern, CH-3012 Bern, Schweiz

Abstract

Plasma concentrations of the oxytocin receptor blocking agent Atosiban were measured at 2, 4, 10, 15 and 20 min after injection of 5, 10, 20 and 50 μg Atosiban/kg body weight in six dairy cows. The half life of Atosiban was 18 min and the total body clearance was 3301 ml/min. Intramammary pressure (IMP) within the teat cistern was measured in six cows before and after i.v. injection of 0 or 20 μg Atosiban/kg body weight and repeated injections of 0·2 or 0·5 i.u. oxytocin. IMP was also measured in eleven cows after injection of 0, 10 or 50 μg Atosiban/kg body weight: in seven during oxytocin infusions, in four after oxytocin injections in successively increasing dosages (0·05, 0·1, 0·2, 0·5, 1 and 10 i.u.). The occurrence of milk ejection was indicated by a rise in IMP. After injection of 20 μg Atosiban/kg body weight, 0·2 i.u. oxytocin did not induce an IMP rise before 48 min, whereas 0·5 i.u. oxytocin induced an IMP rise within 4 min. The time from the start of infusion until the beginning of the IMP rise and the duration of IMP rise during oxytocin infusions both increased, whereas the IMP rise itself was diminished by increasing Atosiban dosages. The amount of injected oxytocin necessary to induce an IMP response increased with increasing Atosiban dosages. Atosiban was shown to have a powerful effect in inhibiting milk ejection in dairy cows.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Proprietors of Journal of Dairy Research 1999

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