Liver disease selectively modulates cytochrome P450-mediated metabolism

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Frye, Reginald F.
Zgheib, Nathalie K.
Matzke, Gary R.
Chaves-Gnecco, Diego
Rabinovitz, Mordechai
Shaikh, Obaid S.
Branch, Robert A.
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[1] Univ Pittsburgh, Dept Med, Ctr Clin Pharmacol, Pittsburgh, PA 15219 USA
[2] Univ Florida, Coll Pharm, Dept Pharm Practice, Gainesville, FL USA
[3] Virginia Commonwealth Univ, Coll Pharm, Richmond, VA USA
[4] Univ Pittsburgh, Sch Med, UPMC Ctr Liver Dis, Div Gastroenterol Hepatol & Nutrit, Pittsburgh, PA USA
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10.1016/j.clpt.2006.05.006
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R9 [药学];
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Background: The liver plays a significant role in drug metabolism; thus it would be expected that liver disease may have a detrimental effect on the activity of cytochrome P450 (CYP) enzymes. The extent to which the presence and severity of liver disease affect the activity of different individual drug-metabolizing enzymes is still not well characterized. The purpose of this study was to assess the effect of liver disease on multiple CYP enzymes by use of a validated cocktail approach. Methods. The participants in this investigation were 20 patients with different etiologies and severity of liver disease and 20 age-, sex-, and weight-matched healthy volunteers. Liver disease severity was categorized by use of the Child-Pugh score. All participants received a cocktail of 4 oral drugs simultaneously, caffeine, mephenytoin, debrisoquin (INN, debrisoquine), and chlorzoxazone, as in vivo probes of the drug-metabolizing enzymes CYP1A2, CYP2C19, CYP2D6, and CYP2E1, respectively. The primary end points were measurements of specific CYP metabolism indexes for each enzyme. Results. Mephenytoin metabolism was significantly decreased in both patients with mild liver disease (Child-Pugh score of 5/6) (-63% [95% confidence interval (CI), -86% to -40%]; P = .0003) and patients with moderate to severe liver disease (Child-Pugh score > 6) (-80% [95% CI, -95% to -64%]; P = .0003). In comparison with control subjects, the caffeine metabolic ratio was 69% lower (95% CI, -85% to -54%; median, 0.14 versus 0.62; P = .0003), the debrisoquin recovery ratio was 71% lower (95% CI, -96% to -47%; median, 0.10 versus 0.65; P = .012), and the chlorzoxazone metabolic ratio was 60% lower (95% CI, -91% to -29%; median, 0.21 versus 0.83; P = .0111) in patients with moderate to severe liver disease. All 4 drugs showed significant negative relationships with the Child-Pugh score. Conclusions: CYP enzyme activity is differentially affected by the presence of liver disease. We propose that the data can be explained by the "sequential progressive model of hepatic dysfunction," whereby liver disease severity has a differential effect on the metabolic activity of specific CYP enzymes.
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