The impact of genetic polymorphism of CYP1A2 that are related to the induction of the isozyme on the plasma levels of haloperidol (HAL) in 40 male smokers with schizophrenia was investigated. A point mutation from C to A in intron 1 at position 734 and a point mutation from G to A at position -2964 in the 5'-flanking region of CYP1A2 were identified by polymerase chain-reaction-restricted fragment length polymorphism method. Regarding C/A polymorphism in intron 1 at position 734, no significant difference was found in the plasma concentrations of HAL corrected for dose and weight among the subjects with A/A (n = 21), A/C (n = 14) and C/C (n = 5) genotypes (one-way analysis of variance: 63.1 +/- 18.5, 47.8 +/- 12.5 and 50.8 +/- 15.1 ng/ml/mg/kg, respectively, F(2,37) = 2.556, P = .09). Regarding G/A polymorphism at position -2964 in the 5'-flanking region, no significant difference was found in the plasma concentrations of HAL corrected for dose and weight between subjects with G/G (n = 24) and G/A (n = 15) (two-tailed t test: G/G and G/A = 51.2 +/- 16.6 and 59.0 +/- 17.6 ng/ml/mg/kg, respectively, df = 28, P = .22). The present study suggests that the genotyping of CYP1A2 cannot predict the steady state plasma levels of HAL in male smoking schizophrenics.

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