Heterogeneous brain distribution of bumetanide following systemic administration in rats
Wolfgang Löscher,
Martina Gramer,
Kerstin Römermann
Abstract:Bumetanide is used widely as a tool and off‐label treatment to inhibit the Na‐K‐2Cl cotransporter NKCC1 in the brain and thereby to normalize intra‐neuronal chloride levels in several brain disorders. However, following systemic administration, bumetanide only poorly penetrates into the brain parenchyma and does not reach levels sufficient to inhibit NKCC1. The low brain penetration is a consequence of both the high ionization rate and plasma protein binding, which restrict brain entry by passive diffusion, an… Show more
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