Predicting the hepatic clearance of xenobiotics in humans from in vitro data
Values for Vmax and Km determined during the in vitro metabolism of a xenobiotic to a known metabolite by a specific human isozyme of cytochrome P450 (P450) were used to predict the hepatic clearance (CLH) of the xenobiotic to that metabolite. The calculated CLH values were then compared to literatu...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Biopharmaceutics & drug disposition 1994-05, Vol.15 (4), p.295-304 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Values for Vmax and Km determined during the in vitro metabolism of a xenobiotic to a known metabolite by a specific human isozyme of cytochrome P450 (P450) were used to predict the hepatic clearance (CLH) of the xenobiotic to that metabolite. The calculated CLH values were then compared to literature values of clearance (CL) to the same metabolite obtained during pharmacokinetic studies in humans. For the 6‐hydroxylation of chlorzoxazone (P450 2E1) the predicted and actual clearances were 110±77 mL min−1 and 110 mL min−1, respectively. For the 6β‐hydroxylation of cortisol, the deethylation of lidocaine (two studies), and the oxidation of nifedipine (all P450 3A3/4) the values were 13±15 mL min−1 and 13 mL min−1; 758±282 or 829±283 mL min−1 and 875 mL min−1; and 284±176 mL min−1 and 294 mL min−1, respectively. An increase to 72±25 mL min−1 in the CLH of cortisol to 6β‐hydroxycortisol was calculated following rifampicin treatment. Finally, the polymorphic nature of the metabolism (P450 2D6) of mexiletine was confirmed. The usefulness of the method and its limitations are discussed. |
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ISSN: | 0142-2782 1099-081X |
DOI: | 10.1002/bdd.2510150404 |