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Characterization of metabolic activity, isozyme contribution and species differences of bavachin, and identification of efflux transporters for bavachin‐ O ‐glucuronide in HeLa1A1 cells
Author(s) -
Li Yang,
Xu Chunxia,
Xu Jinjin,
Qin Zifei,
Li Shishi,
Hu Liufang,
Yao Zhihong,
Gonzalez Frank J.,
Yao Xinsheng
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
journal of pharmacy and pharmacology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.745
H-Index - 118
eISSN - 2042-7158
pISSN - 0022-3573
DOI - 10.1111/jphp.13324
Subject(s) - glucuronidation , metabolism , isozyme , drug metabolism , transporter , efflux , microsome , cytochrome p450 , abcg2 , biochemistry , pharmacology , chemistry , cyp2c9 , glucuronide , gene , enzyme , biology , atp binding cassette transporter
Objectives Bavachin is a bioactive natural flavonoid with oestrogen‐like activity. Here, we aimed to investigate its metabolic and disposal fates involving in CYPs, UGTs and efflux transporters. Methods Phase I metabolism and glucuronidation were performed by human liver microsomes (HLM). Reaction phenotyping and activity correlation analysis were performed to identify the main CYP and UGT isozymes. Chemical inhibition and gene knock‐down approaches were employed to explore the function of BCRP and MRPs. Key findings Five phase I metabolites (M1–M5) and three glucuronides (G1–G3) were identified. The CL int values for M4 and G1 by HLM were 127.99 and 1159.07 μl/min per mg, respectively. Reaction phenotyping results suggested CYP1A1 (208.85 μl/min per mg) and CYP2C9 (107.51 μl/min per mg), and UGT1A1 (697.19 μl/min per mg), UGT1A7 (535.78 μl/min per mg), UGT1A8 (247.72 μl/min per mg) and UGT1A9 (783.68 μl/min per mg) all participated in the metabolism of bavachin. In addition, activity correlation analysis also supported the results above. Furthermore, the metabolism exhibited marked species differences, and rabbits were the appropriate model animals. Moreover, MRP4 was identified as the main contributor based on chemical inhibition and gene silencing approaches. Conclusions CYP1A1 and CYP2C9, UGT1A1, UGT1A7, UGT1A8 and UGT1A9, and MRP4 all played important roles in the metabolism and disposition of bavachin.

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