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Species and tissue differences in serotonin glucuronidation
Authors:Yukiko Sakakibara  Taisho Kawayanagi  Masayuki Nadai
Institution:Department of Pharmaceutics, Faculty of Pharmacy, Meijo University, Nagoya, Japan
Abstract:1.?Serotonin is a UGT1A6 substrate that is mainly found in the extrahepatic tissues where some UGT1As are expressed. The aim of the present study was to characterize serotonin glucuronidation in various tissues of humans and rodents.

2.?Serotonin glucuronidation in the human liver and kidney fitted to the Michaelis–Menten model, and the Km values were similar to that of recombinant UGT1A6. However, serotonin glucuronidation in the human intestine fitted to the Hill equation, indicating that it is likely catalyzed not only by UGT1A6, but also by another UGT1A isoform. Serotonin glucuronidation in the rat liver, intestine and kidney fitted well to the Michaelis–Menten model and exhibited monophasic kinetics in the kidney, but biphasic kinetics in the liver and intestine. Furthermore, serotonin glucuronidation in the rat brain fitted best to the Hill equation. Serotonin glucuronidation in the mouse tissues fitted to the Michaelis–Menten model and exhibited monophasic kinetics in the liver and intestine microsomes, but biphasic kinetics in the kidney and brain microsomes.

3.?In conclusion, we clarified that tissue and species differences exist in serotonin glucuronidation. It is necessary to take these potential differences into account when considering the pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics of serotonin.
Keywords:Enzyme kinetic study  serotonin  species differences  tissue differences  UGT
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