1. Dosing-time-dependent effect of rivaroxaban on coagulation activity in rats.
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Fujiwara Y, Ando H, Ushijima K, Horiguchi M, Yamashita C, and Fujimura A
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- Animals, Dose-Response Relationship, Drug, Factor X physiology, Male, Photoperiod, Rats, Wistar, Rivaroxaban pharmacokinetics, Time Factors, Blood Coagulation drug effects, Blood Coagulation physiology, Chronopharmacokinetics, Circadian Rhythm physiology, Drug Chronotherapy, Factor Xa Inhibitors pharmacology, Rivaroxaban administration & dosage, Rivaroxaban pharmacology
- Abstract
The anticoagulant effect of rivaroxaban, a direct inhibitor of activated factor X (FX), might be influenced by its dosing time because the activity of the coagulofibrinolytic system exhibits daily rhythmicity. In rats, FX activity follows a 24-h rhythm with a peak in the middle of the light phase and a trough at the beginning of the dark phase. Consistent with these findings, a single dose of rivaroxaban had a stronger inhibitory effect on FX activity after dosing at the beginning of the light phase than after dosing at the beginning of the dark phase. A similar chronopharmacological effect was seen in a quantitative model of venous stasis thrombosis. In comparison, the dosing time had minimal influence on the pharmacokinetics of rivaroxaban. These data indicate that the anticoagulant effect of rivaroxaban is influenced by the dosing time. Further studies should confirm this finding in a clinical setting., (Copyright © 2017 The Authors. Production and hosting by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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- 2017
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