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Interaction of plasma proteins with cytochromes P450 mediated metabolic reactions: inhibition by human serum albumin and alpha-globulins of the debrisoquine 4-hydroxylation (CYP2D) in liver microsomes of human, hamster and rat
Authors:Ishii M  Xu B Q  Ding L R  Fischer N E  Inaba T
Institution:Department of Pharmacology, University of Toronto, Faculty of Medicine, Medical Science Building, 8 Taddlecreek Road, M5S 1A8, Toronto, ONT, Canada.
Abstract:The effect of human serum albumin (HSA), alpha1-acid glycoprotein (alpha1-AGP), and alpha- and gamma-globulins on the in vitro metabolism of debrisoquine in human, hamster and rat liver microsomes was studied. Interaction of albumin with cytochrome P450 mediated phenytoin metabolism has been reported. Since plasma protein binding of phenytoin is high, in the present study a weakly protein bound drug, debrisoquine, was studied. Debrisoquine is a substrate of CYP2D6. The debrisoquine 4-hydroxylation was measured using a radio-TLC method. Among the four plasma proteins, alpha-globulins had the strongest inhibitory effect on the debrisoquine 4-hydroxylase activity. The inhibition with 2% alpha-globulins was 42+/-18% for human and higher for hamster and rat liver microsomes (65-71%). HSA had less effect than alpha-globulins. In the presence of HSA, the decrease in activity was between 18 and 35% for all liver microsomes studied. The debrisoquine 4-hydroxylase activity was not significantly changed by alpha1-AGP or gamma-globulins. Using an ultra-filtration method, the protein binding of debrisoquine to 4% HSA, 0.5% alpha1-AGP, 2% alpha-globulins and 2% gamma-globulins was found to be 22, 20, 22 and 5%, respectively. Since the observed inhibition is inconsistent with level of protein binding, it appears, particularly in the case of alpha-globulins, that the plasma proteins interact with CYP2D directly.
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