PREDICTION OF CYTOCHROME P450 3A INHIBITION BY VERAPAMIL ENANTIOMERS AND THEIR METABOLITES
- 1 February 2004
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Elsevier in Drug Metabolism and Disposition
- Vol. 32 (2) , 259-266
- https://doi.org/10.1124/dmd.32.2.259
Abstract
Verapamil inhibition of CYP3A activity results in many drug-drug interactions with CYP3A substrates, but the mechanism of inhibition is unclear. The present study showed that verapamil enantiomers and their major metabolites [norverapamil and N-desalkylverapamil (D617)] inhibited CYP3A in a time- and concentration-dependent manner by using pooled human liver microsomes and the cDNA-expressed CYP3A4 (+b5). The values of the inactivation kinetic parameters kinact and KI obtained with the cDNA-expressed CYP3A4 (+b5) were 0.39 min-1 and 6.46 μM for R-verapamil, 0.64 min-1 and 2.97 μM for S-verapamil, 1.12 min-1 and 5.89 μM for (±)-norverapamil, and 0.07 min-1 and 7.93 μM for D617. Based on the ratio of kinact and KI, the inactivation potency of verapamil enantiomers and their metabolites was in the following order: S-norverapamil > S-verapamil > R-norverapamil > R-verapamil > D617. Using dual beam spectrophotometry, we confirmed that metabolic intermediate complex formation with CYP3A was the mechanism of inactivation for all compounds. The in vitro unbound fraction was 0.84 for S-verapamil, 0.68 for R-verapamil, and 0.84 for (±)-norverapamil. A mechanism-based pharmacokinetic model predicted that the oral area under the curve (AUC) of a CYP3A substrate that is eliminated completely (fm = 1) by the hepatic CYP3A increased 1.6- to 2.2-fold after repeated oral administration of verapamil. For midazolam (fm = 0.9), a drug that undergoes extensive intestinal wall metabolism, the predicted increase in oral AUC was 3.2- to 4.5-fold. The predicted results correlate well with the in vivo drug interaction data, suggesting that the model is suitable for predicting drug interactions by mechanism-based inhibitors.This publication has 37 references indexed in Scilit:
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