Hepatocyte spheroids as a viable model for recapitulation of complex metabolism pathways of loratadine in humans.

Xenobiotica

Department of Metabolism and Pharmacokinetics, Bristol-Myers Squibb Research and Development, Princeton, NJ, USA.

Published: June 2020

Accurate prediction of metabolic pathways in humans can be challenging because liver matrices may fail to produce certain metabolites.Rat and human spheroids, generated from cryopreserved hepatocytes in media that contained minimal amount of serum, maintained morphology, viability and cytochrome P450 (CYP) activities for at least a week without media exchange.With spheroid cultures, multiple Phase I and Phase II metabolites were observed in rat and human spheroid cultures that were incubated with loratadine (LOR) for multiple days. Consistent with observations, 3-hydroxydesloratadine, (3-OH-DL), along with its glucuronide, were observed in human spheroids, but not in rat spheroids. Interestingly, the putative intermediate metabolite leading to 3-OH-DL, DL-N-glucuronide, was observed in incubations with both rat and human spheroids. In conclusion, hepatocyte spheroid were capable of recapitulating the inter-species differences in metabolism between human and rat for LOR, therefore, it may represent a viable model for studying complex metabolic pathways.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00498254.2019.1675100DOI Listing

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