Enhanced inhibition of microsomal cytochrome P450 3A2 in rat liver during diltiazem biotransformation

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Murray, M
Butler, AM
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Pharmacokinetic drug interactions involving the calcium channel blocker diltiazem (DTZ) have been attributed to inhibition of microsomal cytochrome P450 (P450)-mediated drug oxidation. Accumulation of certain DTZ metabolites during dosage with the drug, as well as dose-related differences in DTZ pharmacokinetics, suggests that DTZ metabolites may also participate in P450 inhibition. The present study evaluated a series of putative DTZ metabolites as inhibitors of major constitutive P450s in rat liver in vitro, in relation to DTZ biotransformation. The principal finding to emerge was that the N-demethylated metabolite of DTZ was a more potent competitive inhibitor than DTZ of CYP3A2-dependent testosterone 6 beta-hydroxylation. This 2450 appeared to be the preferred target for inhibition, because the observed K-i/K-m ratio for inhibition of CYP3A2-dependent steroid hydroxylation was approximately 4- and 100-fold lower than those for CYP2C11 and CYP2A1-dependent pathways, respectively. It was also established that N-desmethyl-DTZ was a major metabolite formed during microsomal DTZ biotransformation in rat liver in vitro. The other primary metabolites, desacetyl-DTZ and O-desmethyl-DTZ, were ineffective inhibitors of any pathways of steroid oxidation by P450s, but several other potential metabolites, which were not detected in microsomal incubations, also inhibited P450 activity. Consistent with previous reports, there was no evidence of P450 inactivation or complexation by DTZ, but the drug and its N-desmethyl metabolite generated binding inter-actions with ferric P450 in rat hepatic microsomes. Considered together, the findings of the present study establish that N-desmethyl-DTZ is a preferential inhibitor of CYP3A2 in rat hepatic microsomes, with greater potency than the parent drug. This is consistent with clinical reports in which this metabolite accumulates during multiple-dose therapy with DTZ. The competitive nature of the inhibitory interaction suggests that the eventual elimination of N-desmethyl-DTZ should restore normal hepatic oxidation capacity.
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