Chronic treatment with ethanol or chlordiazepoxide alters the metabolism of chlordiazepoxide

Although chronic ethanol administration in C57BL/6J mice did not cause an induction of ethanol metabolism, it altered the metabolism of chlordiazepoxide (CDP). Significantly lower blood levels of CDP, but higher levels of N-desmethyl CDP (NDCDP), were observed in ethanol-dependent mice compared to p...

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Veröffentlicht in:Pharmacology, biochemistry and behavior biochemistry and behavior, 1990-02, Vol.35 (2), p.363-366
Hauptverfasser: Chan, Arthur W.K., Schanley, Donna L., Langan, Michele C., Leong, Florence W., Penetrante, Maria L.
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Zusammenfassung:Although chronic ethanol administration in C57BL/6J mice did not cause an induction of ethanol metabolism, it altered the metabolism of chlordiazepoxide (CDP). Significantly lower blood levels of CDP, but higher levels of N-desmethyl CDP (NDCDP), were observed in ethanol-dependent mice compared to pair-fed controls during the first hour after CDP injection. Mice treated chronically with CDP showed significantly lower blood levels of CDP and NDCDP than pair-fed controls after a test dose of CDP. In response to an injection of ethanol, the CDP-dependent mice had lower blood alcohol levels (BAL) than the pair-fed controls, but the rate of fall of BAL was not different in the two groups. Thus, chronic CDP treatment affected the absorption and distribution of ethanol. These results provide a metabolic basis for the manifestations of CDP tolerance and ethanol cross-tolerance that have been reported in CDP-dependent mice.
ISSN:0091-3057
1873-5177
DOI:10.1016/0091-3057(90)90170-M