大鼠眼生物活化电位及细胞色素P450 2D酶作用的研究。

Jennifer L Dumouchel, Upendra A Argikar, Jaimie Spear, Ann Brown, Christine E Dunne, Valerie M Kramlinger, Amanda L Cirello, Mithat Gunduz
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背景:替马洛尔在临床上用于降低眼压和治疗开角型青光眼。低剂量噻莫洛尔眼部给药(滴眼液形式为0.5% w/v)给体内代谢物鉴定带来了挑战。了解眼部药物代谢对临床眼部治疗和潜在的候选药物非常重要。方法:研究噻洛尔在大鼠眼部和肝脏S9部位以及大鼠眼部组织和血浆中代谢的变化。我们通过对可能由morpholine功能产生的假定的醛和亚胺离子中间体进行捕获研究,探索了眼睛/肝脏中潜在的体外代谢生物激活。结果:替马洛尔在眼部S9和重组大鼠细胞色素P450 (CYP)亚型中的主要代谢物(M4)的氧化代谢支持了大鼠眼部CYP2D2、2D4和/或2D18的可能作用。n -乙酰替马洛尔(M5)的观察提示,眼部n -乙酰转移酶也可能在替马洛尔的眼部处置中发挥更大的作用,这是以前未报道的发现。本研究首次全面报道了替马洛尔在大鼠体内的体外眼代谢。结论:本研究还表明,体外肝代谢对局部眼给药替马洛尔后的眼代谢有过度预测作用。在此,这项研究强调了眼睛是一个能够对局部药物进行首次代谢的器官。因此,在药物开发过程中需要考虑新的眼科因素来研究和设计临床前物种的长期局部治疗方法。
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Investigation of Ocular Bioactivation Potential and the Role of Cytochrome P450 2D Enzymes in Rat.

Background: Timolol is clinically administered topically (ocular) to reduce intraocular pressure and treat open-angle glaucoma. Ocular administration of timolol in low doses (0.5% w/v in the form of eye drops) has led to challenges for in vivo metabolite identification. An understanding of drug metabolism in the eye is important for clinical ocular therapeutics and potential drug candidates.

Methods: We aimed to investigate the metabolism of timolol in rat ocular and liver S9 fractions, as well as rat ocular tissue and plasma following a 0.5% topical (ocular) dose of timolol. We explored the potential in vitro metabolic bioactivation in the eye/liver by conducting trapping studies for putative aldehyde and iminium ion intermediates that may arise from the morpholine functionality.

Results: Oxidative metabolism of timolol to its major metabolite (M4) in ocular S9 and recombinant rat cytochrome P450 (CYP) isoforms supports the possible role of rat ocular CYP2D2, 2D4, and/or 2D18. Observation of N-acetyl-timolol (M5) is suggestive that the ocular N-acetyltransferases may also play a larger role in ocular disposition of timolol, a previously unreported finding. This research is the first comprehensive report of in vitro ocular metabolism of timolol in rat.

Conclusion: This study also indicates that in vitro hepatic metabolism is over-predictive of ocular metabolism following topically ocular dosed timolol. The research, herein, highlights the eye as an organ capable of first pass metabolism for topical drugs. Thus, new ophthalmologic considerations for studying and designing long term topical therapies in preclinical species are needed in drug discovery.

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Drug metabolism letters
Drug metabolism letters Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics-Pharmaceutical Science
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期刊介绍: Drug Metabolism Letters publishes letters and research articles on major advances in all areas of drug metabolism and disposition. The emphasis is on publishing quality papers very rapidly by taking full advantage of the Internet technology both for the submission and review of manuscripts. The journal covers the following areas: In vitro systems including CYP-450; enzyme induction and inhibition; drug-drug interactions and enzyme kinetics; pharmacokinetics, toxicokinetics, species scaling and extrapolations; P-glycoprotein and transport carriers; target organ toxicity and interindividual variability; drug metabolism and disposition studies; extrahepatic metabolism; phase I and phase II metabolism; recent developments for the identification of drug metabolites.
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