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Stereospecific hydroxylation of nortriptyline in man in relation to interindividual differences in its steady-state plasma level
Authors:Leif Bertilsson  Balzar Alexanderson
Affiliation:(1) Department of Pharmacology, Division of Clinical Pharmacology, Karolinska Institutet, S-104 01 Stockholm, Sweden;(2) Department of Clinical Pharmacology, University of Linköping, S-581 85 Linköping, Sweden
Abstract:Summary Thecis andtrans isomers of 10-hydroxynortriptyline (10-OH-NT), the major metabolite of nortriptyline (NT) in man, have been separated and quantitated in urine from 6 healthy volunteers who received NT orally, 0.4 mg/kg body weight, three times daily. The isomers were separated by preparative thin layer chromatography and quantitatively determined by gas chromatography as the 10,11-dehydronortriptyline heptafluorobutyryl derivative. The structure of these derivatives producedin vitro was confirmed by gas chromatography — mass spectrometry. Less than 1% of totally excreted 10-OH-NT was accounted for as 10,11-dehydronortriptyline. — Despite interindividual differences in the mean steady-state plasma concentration of NT, the ratio between the two isomers was constant in all subjects (1:4–5). The isomers were both optically active and circular dichroism spectra showed that the asymmetric carbon atoms in the two compounds have different configurations. — It is concluded that NT undergoes stereospecific hydroxylation in man and that there is no correlation between the mean steady-state plasma concentration of NT and the proportion of thecis andtrans isomers formed.
Keywords:Tricyclic antidepressant  nortriptyline  metabolism  stereospecific hydroxylation  plasma kinetics  man
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