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Effects of E. coli lipopolysaccharide on the pharmacokinetics of ipriflavone and its metabolites, M1 and M5, after intravenous and oral administration of ipriflavone to rats: Decreased metabolism of ipriflavone due to decreased expression of hepatic CYP1A2 and 2C11

  • Hye J. Chung
  • , Hee E. Kang
  • , Eun J. Bae
  • , Inchul Lee
  • , Sang G. Kim
  • , Myung G. Lee
  • Seoul National University
  • Korea Institute of Science and Technology
  • University of Ulsan

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Abstract

It was reported that ipriflavone was primarily metabolized via hepatic CYP1A1/2 and 2C11 in rats. In the present study, the expression of CYP1A2 and 2C11 decreased in the liver, but increased in the intestine in rats pretreated with E. coli lipopolysaccharide (ECLPS; an animal model of inflammation). Thus, pharmacokinetic parameters of ipriflavone and its metabolites, M1 and M5, were evaluated in ECLPS rats. After intravenous administration (20 mg/kg) to ECLPS rats, the AUC of ipriflavone was significantly greater (26.7% increase) and CLNR of ipriflavone was significantly slower (19.9% decrease) than in the controls. This could have been due to decreased expression of hepatic CYP1A2 and 2C11 compared to the controls. After oral administration (200 mg/kg) to ECLPS rats, the AUC of ipriflavone was also significantly greater (130% increase) than in the controls. Although the expression of intestinal CYP1A2 and 2C11 increased in ECLPS rats, contribution of this increase to the significantly greater AUC of ipriflavone after oral administration of ipriflavone to ECLPS rats was not considerable. This could have also been due to a significantly decreased expression of hepatic CYP1A2 and 2C11 in ECLPS rats. The formation of M1 and M5 could be mediated via CYP1A2 and/or 2C11 in rats.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)5024-5036
Number of pages13
JournalJournal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Volume97
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - 2008.11

Keywords

  • E. coli lipopolysaccharide
  • Expression of hepatic and intestinal CYP1A2 and 2C11
  • Ipriflavone
  • M1, and M5
  • Pharmacokinetics
  • Rats

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