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Identification and induction of cytochrome P450s involved in the metabolism of flavone-8-acetic acid in mice.
Pham M. H., Rhinn H., Auzeil N., Regazzetti A., Harami D. E., Scherman D., Chabot G. G.
Drug Metabolism Letters 5, 2 (2011) 73-84 - http://www.hal.inserm.fr/inserm-00709942
(21457135)
Identification and induction of cytochrome P450s involved in the metabolism of flavone-8-acetic acid in mice.
Minh Hien Pham1, Hervé Rhinn1, Nicolas Auzeil2, Anne Regazzetti2, Djamel Eddine Harami1, Daniel Scherman1, Guy Chabot () 1
1 :  Unité de pharmacologie chimique et génétique et d'imagerie
INSERM : U1022 – CNRS : UMR8151 – Université Paris V - Paris Descartes – Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Paris
Paris
France
2 :  Laboratoire de Chimie et Toxicologie Analytique et Cellulaire
Université Paris V - Paris Descartes : EA4463
Faculté des Sciences Pharmaceutiques et Biologiques, Paris, F-75006
France
Identification of mouse Cyps involved in FAA metabolism
The metabolism of flavone-8-acetic acid (FAA) has been hypothesized to be partly responsible for its potent anticancer activity in mice. The purpose of this study was to identify the mouse enzymes involved in FAA Phase I metabolism and evaluate their possible induction in vivo by FAA. Mouse microsomes metabolized FAA into 6 metabolites: 3',4'-dihydrodiol-FAA, 5,6-epoxy-FAA, 4'-OH-FAA, 3'-OH-FAA, 3',4'-epoxy-FAA and 6-OH-FAA. Using Cyp-specific inhibitors (furafylline, Cyp1a2; α-naphthoflavone, Cyp1b1; tranylcypromine, Cyp2b9; quercetin, Cyp2c29; quinidine, 2d9; diethyldithiocarbamate, Cyp2e1; ketoconazole, Cyp3a11), the formation of 5,6-epoxy-FAA was mainly attributed to Cyps 1a2, 1b1, 2b9, 2c29 and 2e1, whereas the 3',4'-epoxy-FAA was formed by Cyps 2b9 and 3a11. The 4'-OH-FAA was generated by Cyps 1a2, 1b1, 2b9 and 2e1, and the 6-OH-FAA was formed by Cyps 1b1 and 2c9. Using the epoxide scavenger N-acetyl cysteine, 4'-OH-FAA, 3'-OH-FAA and 6-OH-FAA were shown to derive partly from non enzymatic isomerisation of their corresponding epoxides. The specific epoxide hydrolase inhibitor elaidamide allowed the confirmation that 3',4'-dihydrodiol-FAA was formed via the epoxide hydrolase. FAA treatment in vivo in mice led to a significant increase in the hepatic expression of Cyp1a2 (1.9-fold), 2e1 (2.1-fold), 2b10 (3.2-fold), 2d9 (2.3-fold) and 3a11 (2.2-fold), as evaluated by qRT-PCR. In conclusion, several Cyps were shown to be involved in FAA metabolism, particularly Cyps 3a11 and 2b9 which were responsible for the formation of the principal metabolites (5,6-epoxy-FAA, 3',4'-epoxy-FAA), and that FAA could induce the expression of several Cyps after in vivo administration. The possible implication of these enzymes in the in vivo anticancer activity of FAA in mice is discussed.
Sciences du Vivant/Cancérologie
Anglais
1874-0758

Articles dans des revues avec comité de lecture
Drug Metabolism Letters (Drug Metab Lett)
Publisher Bentham Science Publishers
ISSN 1872-3128 
internationale
04/2011
5
2
73-84

Flavonoids – flavone-8-acetic acid – metabolism – microsomes – cytochrome P450 – induction
Acetylcysteine – Animals – Cytochrome P-450 Enzyme System – Enzyme Induction – Epoxide Hydrolases – Female – Flavonoids – Hydroxylation – Mice – Inbred C57BL – Microsomes – Liver – Acetylcysteine
Inserm; CNRS; Institut National du Cancer (INCa)
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