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Formation of 4'-carboxyl acid metabolite of imrecoxib by rat liver microsomes. | LitMetric

Formation of 4'-carboxyl acid metabolite of imrecoxib by rat liver microsomes.

Acta Pharmacol Sin

Laboratory of Drug Metabolism and Pharmacokinetics, Shenyang Pharmaceutical University, Shenyang 110016, China.

Published: April 2006

Aim: Imrecoxib is a novel and moderately selective COX-2 inhibitor. The aim of the present in vitro investigation was to study the formation of the major metabolite 4'-carboxylic acid imrecoxib (M2) and identify the enzyme(s) involved in the reaction.

Methods: The formation of M2 was studied in rat liver cytosol in the absence or presence of liver microsome. The formed metabolite was identified and quantified by LC/MS(n). In addition, to characterize the cytochrome P450 (CYP) isozymes involved in M2 formation, the effects of typical CYP inhibitors (such as ketoconazle, quinine, alpha-naphthoflavone, methylpyrazole, and cimetidine) on the formation rate of M2 were investigated.

Results: The formation of M2 from 4-hydroxymethyl imrecoxib (M4) was completely dependent on rat liver microsomes and NADPH. Enzyme kinetic studies demonstrated that the formation rate of M2 conformed to monophasic Michaelis-Menten kinetics. Additional experiments showed that the formation of M2 was induced significantly by dexamethasone and lowered by ketoconazole strongly and concentration-dependently. By comparison, other CYP inhibitors, such as alpha-naphthoflavone, cimetidine, quinine, and methylpyrazole had no inhibitory effects on this metabolic pathway.

Conclusion: These biotransformation studies of imrecoxib in rat liver at the subcellular level showed that the formation of M2 occurs in rat liver microsomes and is NADPH-dependent. The reaction was mainly catalyzed by CYP 3A in untreated rats and in dexamethasone-induced rats. Other CYP, such as CYP 1A, 2C, 2D, and 2E, seem unlikely to participate in this metabolic pathway.

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