Canonical Question

Liver – Functions

V5 B1.iv Historical V4 B.iv, N1.i 1 appearance

Master answer

Clearance (Cl)

Defined as the volume of plasma from which drug is completely removed per unit time (units – mL/min)

Hepatic Extraction Ratio

Hepatic extraction ration (HER) – Fraction of drug that is irreversibly removed during 1st pass of blood through the liver → determined by intrinsic clearance (enzyme activity) and (ii) unbound % of drug

\[ ER_{Hep} \; = \; {{FU \; \times \; Cl_{Int}} \over {Q_{H} \; + \; FU \; \times \; Cl_{Int}}} \]

where
QH = Hepatic Blood Flow
ERHep = Hepatic Extraction Ratio
FU = fraction of drug unbound in plasma
ClInt = hepatic enzymatic capacity

Hepatic clearance

\[ Cl_{Hep} \; = \; Q_{H} \; \times \; ER_{Hep} \] \[ Cl_{Hep} \; = \; Q_{H} \; \times \; {{FU \; \times \; Cl_{Int}} \over {Q_{H} \; + \; FU \; \times \; Cl_{Int}}} \]

“Hepatic clearance” → determined by Hepatic Blood Flow and Hepatic Extraction Ratio

Hepatic clearance = HBF x HER = HBF x [(% unbound) x (intrinsic clearance)]

Important to note:

Other roles of liver in drug pharmacokinetics

Absorption (First pass metabolism):

\[ F_{B} \; = \; F_{A} \; \times \; F_{G} \; \times \; F_{H} \]

where,
FB = Bioavailable fraction
FA = Fraction absorbed
FG = Fraction remaining after gut mucosal metabolism
FH = Fraction remaining after hepatic metabolism

Metabolism:

Metabolism → process of chemically altering a drug within the body
Mainly occurs in liver (by hepatic microsomal enzymes), and few other sites

Effects of metabolism:

Phases of metabolism:

Source: Bianca’s notes

JC 2019

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2019B Q15 Define clearance and hepatic extraction ratio (30% of marks). Describe the role of the liver in drug clearance with examples (70% of marks). historical_member