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4-Methoxy-α-PVP: in silico prediction, metabolic stability, and metabolite identification by human hepatocyte incubation and high-resolution mass spectrometry
Novel psychoactive substances are continuously developed to circumvent legislative and regulatory efforts. A new synthetic cathinone, 4-methoxy-α-PVP, was identified for the first time in illegal products; however, the metabolism of this compound is not known. Complete metabolic profiles are needed...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4705136/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26793277 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11419-015-0287-4 |
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author | Ellefsen, Kayla N. Wohlfarth, Ariane Swortwood, Madeleine J. Diao, Xingxing Concheiro, Marta Huestis, Marilyn A. |
author_facet | Ellefsen, Kayla N. Wohlfarth, Ariane Swortwood, Madeleine J. Diao, Xingxing Concheiro, Marta Huestis, Marilyn A. |
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description | Novel psychoactive substances are continuously developed to circumvent legislative and regulatory efforts. A new synthetic cathinone, 4-methoxy-α-PVP, was identified for the first time in illegal products; however, the metabolism of this compound is not known. Complete metabolic profiles are needed for these novel psychoactive substances to enable identification of their intake and to link adverse effects to the causative agent. This study assessed 4-methoxy-α-PVP metabolic stability with human liver microsomes (HLMs) and identified its metabolites after HLM and hepatocyte incubations followed by high-resolution mass spectrometry (HRMS). A Thermo QExactive high-resolution mass spectrometer (HRMS) was used with full scan data-dependent mass spectrometry, with (1) and without (2) an inclusion list of predicted metabolite, and with full scan and all-ion fragmentation (3) to identify potential unexpected metabolites. In silico predictions were performed and compared to in vitro results. Scans were thoroughly mined with different data processing algorithms using WebMetabase (Molecular Discovery). 4-Methoxy-α-PVP exhibited a long half-life of 79.7 min in HLM, with an intrinsic clearance of 8.7 µL min(−1) mg(−1). In addition, this compound is predicted to be a low-clearance drug with an estimated human hepatic clearance of 8.2 mL min(−1) kg(−1). Eleven 4-methoxy-α-PVP metabolites were identified, generated by O-demethylation, hydroxylation, oxidation, ketone reduction, N-dealkylation, and glucuronidation. The most dominant metabolite in HLM and human hepatocyte samples was 4-hydroxy-α-PVP, also predicted as the #1 in silico metabolite, and is suggested to be a suitable analytical target in addition to the parent compound. |
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spelling | pubmed-47051362016-01-18 4-Methoxy-α-PVP: in silico prediction, metabolic stability, and metabolite identification by human hepatocyte incubation and high-resolution mass spectrometry Ellefsen, Kayla N. Wohlfarth, Ariane Swortwood, Madeleine J. Diao, Xingxing Concheiro, Marta Huestis, Marilyn A. Forensic Toxicol Original Article Novel psychoactive substances are continuously developed to circumvent legislative and regulatory efforts. A new synthetic cathinone, 4-methoxy-α-PVP, was identified for the first time in illegal products; however, the metabolism of this compound is not known. Complete metabolic profiles are needed for these novel psychoactive substances to enable identification of their intake and to link adverse effects to the causative agent. This study assessed 4-methoxy-α-PVP metabolic stability with human liver microsomes (HLMs) and identified its metabolites after HLM and hepatocyte incubations followed by high-resolution mass spectrometry (HRMS). A Thermo QExactive high-resolution mass spectrometer (HRMS) was used with full scan data-dependent mass spectrometry, with (1) and without (2) an inclusion list of predicted metabolite, and with full scan and all-ion fragmentation (3) to identify potential unexpected metabolites. In silico predictions were performed and compared to in vitro results. Scans were thoroughly mined with different data processing algorithms using WebMetabase (Molecular Discovery). 4-Methoxy-α-PVP exhibited a long half-life of 79.7 min in HLM, with an intrinsic clearance of 8.7 µL min(−1) mg(−1). In addition, this compound is predicted to be a low-clearance drug with an estimated human hepatic clearance of 8.2 mL min(−1) kg(−1). Eleven 4-methoxy-α-PVP metabolites were identified, generated by O-demethylation, hydroxylation, oxidation, ketone reduction, N-dealkylation, and glucuronidation. The most dominant metabolite in HLM and human hepatocyte samples was 4-hydroxy-α-PVP, also predicted as the #1 in silico metabolite, and is suggested to be a suitable analytical target in addition to the parent compound. Springer Japan 2015-08-05 2016 /pmc/articles/PMC4705136/ /pubmed/26793277 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11419-015-0287-4 Text en © Japanese Association of Forensic Toxicology and Springer Japan (outside the USA) 2015 |
spellingShingle | Original Article Ellefsen, Kayla N. Wohlfarth, Ariane Swortwood, Madeleine J. Diao, Xingxing Concheiro, Marta Huestis, Marilyn A. 4-Methoxy-α-PVP: in silico prediction, metabolic stability, and metabolite identification by human hepatocyte incubation and high-resolution mass spectrometry |
title | 4-Methoxy-α-PVP: in silico prediction, metabolic stability, and metabolite identification by human hepatocyte incubation and high-resolution mass spectrometry |
title_full | 4-Methoxy-α-PVP: in silico prediction, metabolic stability, and metabolite identification by human hepatocyte incubation and high-resolution mass spectrometry |
title_fullStr | 4-Methoxy-α-PVP: in silico prediction, metabolic stability, and metabolite identification by human hepatocyte incubation and high-resolution mass spectrometry |
title_full_unstemmed | 4-Methoxy-α-PVP: in silico prediction, metabolic stability, and metabolite identification by human hepatocyte incubation and high-resolution mass spectrometry |
title_short | 4-Methoxy-α-PVP: in silico prediction, metabolic stability, and metabolite identification by human hepatocyte incubation and high-resolution mass spectrometry |
title_sort | 4-methoxy-α-pvp: in silico prediction, metabolic stability, and metabolite identification by human hepatocyte incubation and high-resolution mass spectrometry |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4705136/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26793277 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11419-015-0287-4 |
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