Serum Buprenorphine Concentrations and Behavioral Activity in Mice After a Single Subcutaneous Injection of Simbadol, Buprenorphine SR-LAB, or Standard Buprenorphine. Myers, P. H, Goulding, D. R, Wiltshire, R. A, McGee, C. A, Dickerson, A. B, Comins, M. M, Shi, M., Kissling, G. E, Lih, F. B, Deterding, L. J, Laber-Laird, K. E, & Blankenship-Paris, T. L Journal of the American Association for Laboratory Animal Science, 2021.
Serum Buprenorphine Concentrations and Behavioral Activity in Mice After a Single Subcutaneous Injection of Simbadol, Buprenorphine SR-LAB, or Standard Buprenorphine [link]Paper  doi  abstract   bibtex   
Buprenorphine, an analgesic commonly used in rodent surgery, requires repeated dosing every 4 to 6 h in order to provideadequate analgesia. However, redosing requires repeated handling, which may itself cause stress. Buprenorphine SR-LAB,which reportedly maintains serum levels of buprenorphine greater than 1 ng/mL for 48 to 72 h, is commercially available. However, the viscosity of the product and small dosing volumes make accurate dosing a challenge. Simbadol is a concentrated formulation of buprenorphine hydrochloride labeled for use in cats with recommended dosing frequency of every 24 h. We measured serum concentrations over time after a single injection of this product in C57BL/6NCrl mice and compared it to standard buprenorphine (Buprenex) and Buprenorphine SR-LAB. Male and female mice were injected subcutaneously with one of the 3 buprenorphine formulations at a dose of 1 mg/kg at time 0. Groups of mice (n = 8) were euthanized at 1, 4, 8, 12, 16 h for all groups and 24 h for the Simbadol and the Buprenorphine SR-LAB. Liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) was used to determine concentrations of buprenorphine in each serum sample. High concentrations were observed in both Simbadol and standard buprenorphine groups one hour after injection (\textgreater50 ng/mL). These groups had similar buprenorphine concentration curves, including rates of decline. The standard buprenorphine group had mean concentrations less than 1 ng/mL by 12 h and the Simbadol group by 16 h. In contrast, the Buprenorphine SR-LAB group remained above the 1 ng/mL therapeutic threshold throughout the 24 h. In addition, clinical signs, including increased activity, that lasted for up to an hour after the injection in the Simbadol and standard buprenorphine groups. We conclude that Simbadol does not offer dosing advantages over the standard buprenorphine formulation when given at 1 mg/kg. Buprenorphine SR-LAB maintained a steady concentration of buprenorphine above 1ng/mL for at least 24 h, and as such is a superior choice for providing long-term analgesia.
@article{myers_serum_2021,
	title = {Serum {Buprenorphine} {Concentrations} and {Behavioral} {Activity} in {Mice} {After} a {Single} {Subcutaneous} {Injection} of {Simbadol}, {Buprenorphine} {SR}-{LAB}, or {Standard} {Buprenorphine}},
	issn = {1559-6109},
	url = {https://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/10.30802/AALAS-JAALAS-21-000028},
	doi = {10/gnchb3},
	abstract = {Buprenorphine, an analgesic commonly used in rodent surgery, requires repeated dosing every 4 to 6 h in order to provideadequate analgesia. However, redosing requires repeated handling, which may itself cause stress. Buprenorphine SR-LAB,which reportedly maintains serum levels of buprenorphine greater than 1 ng/mL for 48 to 72 h, is commercially available. However, the viscosity of the product and small dosing volumes make accurate dosing a challenge. Simbadol is a concentrated formulation of buprenorphine hydrochloride labeled for use in cats with recommended dosing frequency of every 24 h. We measured serum concentrations over time after a single injection of this product in C57BL/6NCrl mice and compared it to standard buprenorphine (Buprenex) and Buprenorphine SR-LAB. Male and female mice were injected subcutaneously with one of the 3 buprenorphine formulations at a dose of 1 mg/kg at time 0. Groups of mice (n = 8) were euthanized at 1, 4, 8, 12, 16 h for all groups and 24 h for the Simbadol and the Buprenorphine SR-LAB. Liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) was used to determine concentrations of buprenorphine in each serum sample. High concentrations were observed in both Simbadol and standard buprenorphine groups one hour after injection ({\textgreater}50 ng/mL). These groups had similar buprenorphine concentration curves, including rates of decline. The standard buprenorphine group had mean concentrations less than 1 ng/mL by 12 h and the Simbadol group by 16 h. In contrast, the Buprenorphine SR-LAB group remained above the 1 ng/mL therapeutic threshold throughout the 24 h. In addition, clinical signs, including increased activity, that lasted for up to an hour after the injection in the Simbadol and standard buprenorphine groups. We conclude that Simbadol does not offer dosing advantages over the standard buprenorphine formulation when given at 1 mg/kg. Buprenorphine SR-LAB maintained a steady concentration of buprenorphine above 1ng/mL for at least 24 h, and as such is a superior choice for providing long-term analgesia.},
	language = {en},
	urldate = {2021-11-08},
	journal = {Journal of the American Association for Laboratory Animal Science},
	author = {Myers, Paige H and Goulding, David R and Wiltshire, Rebecca A and McGee, Christopher A and Dickerson, Angela B and Comins, Molly M and Shi, Min and Kissling, Grace E and Lih, Fred B and Deterding, Leesa J and Laber-Laird, Kathy E and Blankenship-Paris, Terry L},
	year = {2021},
	keywords = {LASbiblio, LASpain-anest-euth, LASpharma, LASveterinaire, medocs-SC, medocs-SC-MCR},
}

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