Effects of phenobarbital on bilirubin metabolism and its response to phototherapy in the jaundiced gunn rat

Arnold N. Cohen, Jaime Kapitulnik, J. Donald Ostrow*, Eugene A. Zenone, Cecile Cochrane, Lillian Celic, Heidemarie Cheney

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Abstract

Jaundiced Gunn rats, treated with phenobarbital (60 mg per kg i.p. for 7 to 10 days) showed 25 and 36% decreases in mean plasma bilirubin levels in two experiments (p < 0.01). Kinetic studies with tracer 14C‐bilirubin revealed that there was no change in bilirubin turnover or total pool size due to phenobarbital, but a 49% increase in the hepatic pool and a 27% decrease in the cutaneous pool of bilirubin. The increase in the hepatic pool accounted for over 90% of the bilirubin lost from the plasma. Such pretreatment with phenobarbital did not alter the decline in plasma bilirubin or total bilirubin pool due to subsequent phototherapy. Phenobarbital followed by phototherapy produced a significantly greater reduction in plasma bilirubin levels than either treatment alone. These studies demonstrate that phenobarbital does decrease plasma bilirubin in Gunn rats primarily by shifting the pigment to the liver, and suggests that combined treatment with phenobarbital and phototherapy might be of value in patients with congenital hyperbilirubinemia due to glucuronyl transferase deficiency.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)310-316
Number of pages7
JournalHepatology
Volume5
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 1985

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