Safflower Yellow for injection enhances anti-coagulation of warfarin in rats: Implications in pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics

This study investigated whether Safflower Yellow for injection (SYI) would affect the anticoagulation of warfarin in rats.Wistar male rats were divided into six groups randomly and administered with SYI (9 mg/kg, intraperitoneal injection) in single-dose and steady-dose warfarin (0.2 mg/kg, oral gavage) respectively. The pharmacodynamic parameters of PT and APTT were measured by a coagulation analyzer. R/S-warfarin concentration was measured by UHPLC-MS/MS, and pharmacokinetic parameters calculated using DAS 2.0 software.The single-dose study demonstrated that SYI, alone or co-administered with warfarin, could significantly increase PT, INR, and APTT values (P < 0.01). R-warfarin Cmax, AUC, and t1/2 values increased by 9.25% (P > 0.05), 25.96% (P < 0.01), and 26.17% (P < 0.01) respectively, whereas the CL/F value reduced by 22.22% (P < 0.01) in the presence of SYI. Meanwhile, S-warfarin Cmax, AUC, and t1/2 values increased by 37.41%, 32.11%, and 31.73% (all P < 0.01) respectively, whereas the CL/F value reduced by 33.33% (P < 0.01). The steady-dose study showed that PT, INR, APTT, and the concentrations of R/S-warfarin increased significantly when SYI was co-administered with warfarin (P < 0.01).SYI can enhance warfarin's anticoagulation intensity and decelerate its metabolism in rats.PMID:38445636 | DOI:10.1080/00498254.2024.2326987
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