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Metabolic Activity and mRNA Levels of Human Cardiac CYP450s Involved in Drug Metabolism

BACKGROUND: Tissue-specific expression of CYP450s can regulate the intracellular concentration of drugs and explain inter-subject variability in drug action. The overall objective of our study was to determine in a large cohort of samples, mRNA levels and CYP450 activity expressed in the human heart...

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Autores principales: Michaud, Veronique, Frappier, Martin, Dumas, Marie-Christine, Turgeon, Jacques
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3001885/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21179487
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0015666
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author Michaud, Veronique
Frappier, Martin
Dumas, Marie-Christine
Turgeon, Jacques
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Frappier, Martin
Dumas, Marie-Christine
Turgeon, Jacques
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description BACKGROUND: Tissue-specific expression of CYP450s can regulate the intracellular concentration of drugs and explain inter-subject variability in drug action. The overall objective of our study was to determine in a large cohort of samples, mRNA levels and CYP450 activity expressed in the human heart. METHODOLOGY: CYP450 mRNA levels were determined by RTPCR in left ventricular samples (n = 68) of explanted hearts from patients with end-stage heart failure. Samples were obtained from ischemic and non-ischemic hearts. In some instances (n = 7), samples were available from both the left and right ventricles. A technique for the preparation of microsomes from human heart tissue was developed and CYP450-dependent activity was determined using verapamil enantiomers as probe-drug substrates. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Our results show that CYP2J2 mRNA was the most abundant isoform in all human heart left ventricular samples tested. Other CYP450 mRNAs of importance were CYP4A11, CYP2E1, CYP1A1 and CYP2C8 mRNAs while CYP2B6 and CYP2C9 mRNAs were present at low levels in only some of the hearts analyzed. CYP450 mRNAs did not differ between ischemic and non-ischemic hearts and appeared to be present at similar levels in the left and right ventricles. Incubation of verapamil with heart microsomes led to the formation of nine CYP450-dependent metabolites: a major finding was the observation that stereoselectivity was reversed compared to human liver microsomes, in which the R-enantiomer is metabolized to a greater extent. CONCLUSIONS: This study determined cardiac mRNA levels of various CYP450 isozymes involved in drug metabolism and demonstrated the prevalent expression of CYP2J2 mRNA. It revealed that cardiomyocytes can efficiently metabolize drugs and that cardiac CYP450s are highly relevant with regard to clearance of drugs in the heart. Our results support the claim that drug metabolism in the vicinity of a drug effector site can modulate drug effects.
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spelling pubmed-30018852010-12-21 Metabolic Activity and mRNA Levels of Human Cardiac CYP450s Involved in Drug Metabolism Michaud, Veronique Frappier, Martin Dumas, Marie-Christine Turgeon, Jacques PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Tissue-specific expression of CYP450s can regulate the intracellular concentration of drugs and explain inter-subject variability in drug action. The overall objective of our study was to determine in a large cohort of samples, mRNA levels and CYP450 activity expressed in the human heart. METHODOLOGY: CYP450 mRNA levels were determined by RTPCR in left ventricular samples (n = 68) of explanted hearts from patients with end-stage heart failure. Samples were obtained from ischemic and non-ischemic hearts. In some instances (n = 7), samples were available from both the left and right ventricles. A technique for the preparation of microsomes from human heart tissue was developed and CYP450-dependent activity was determined using verapamil enantiomers as probe-drug substrates. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Our results show that CYP2J2 mRNA was the most abundant isoform in all human heart left ventricular samples tested. Other CYP450 mRNAs of importance were CYP4A11, CYP2E1, CYP1A1 and CYP2C8 mRNAs while CYP2B6 and CYP2C9 mRNAs were present at low levels in only some of the hearts analyzed. CYP450 mRNAs did not differ between ischemic and non-ischemic hearts and appeared to be present at similar levels in the left and right ventricles. Incubation of verapamil with heart microsomes led to the formation of nine CYP450-dependent metabolites: a major finding was the observation that stereoselectivity was reversed compared to human liver microsomes, in which the R-enantiomer is metabolized to a greater extent. CONCLUSIONS: This study determined cardiac mRNA levels of various CYP450 isozymes involved in drug metabolism and demonstrated the prevalent expression of CYP2J2 mRNA. It revealed that cardiomyocytes can efficiently metabolize drugs and that cardiac CYP450s are highly relevant with regard to clearance of drugs in the heart. Our results support the claim that drug metabolism in the vicinity of a drug effector site can modulate drug effects. Public Library of Science 2010-12-14 /pmc/articles/PMC3001885/ /pubmed/21179487 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0015666 Text en Michaud et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Michaud, Veronique
Frappier, Martin
Dumas, Marie-Christine
Turgeon, Jacques
Metabolic Activity and mRNA Levels of Human Cardiac CYP450s Involved in Drug Metabolism
title Metabolic Activity and mRNA Levels of Human Cardiac CYP450s Involved in Drug Metabolism
title_full Metabolic Activity and mRNA Levels of Human Cardiac CYP450s Involved in Drug Metabolism
title_fullStr Metabolic Activity and mRNA Levels of Human Cardiac CYP450s Involved in Drug Metabolism
title_full_unstemmed Metabolic Activity and mRNA Levels of Human Cardiac CYP450s Involved in Drug Metabolism
title_short Metabolic Activity and mRNA Levels of Human Cardiac CYP450s Involved in Drug Metabolism
title_sort metabolic activity and mrna levels of human cardiac cyp450s involved in drug metabolism
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3001885/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21179487
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0015666
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