Identification of human cytochrome P450 2D6 as major enzyme involved in the O-demethylation of the designer drug p-methoxymethamphetamine.
Roland F Staack, Denis S Theobald, Liane D Paul, Dietmar Springer, Thomas Kraemer, Hans H Maurer
Index: Drug Metab. Dispos. 32(4) , 379-81, (2004)
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Abstract
p-Methoxymethamphetamine (PMMA) is a new designer drug, listed in many countries as a controlled substance. Several fatalities have been attributed to the abuse of this designer drug. Previous in vivo studies using Wistar rats had shown that PMMA was metabolized mainly by O-demethylation. The aim of the study presented here was to identify the human hepatic cytochrome P450 (P450) enzymes involved in the biotransformation of PMMA to p-hydroxymethamphetamine. Baculovirus-infected insect cell microsomes, pooled human liver microsomes (pHLMs), and CYP2D6 poor-metabolizer genotype human liver microsomes (PM HLMs) were used for this purpose. Only CYP2D6 catalyzed O-demethylation. The apparent K(m) and V(max) values in baculovirus-infected insect cell microsomes were 4.6 +/- 1.0 microM and 92.0 +/- 3.7 pmol/min/pmol P450, respectively, and 42.0 +/- 4.0 microM and 412.5 +/- 10.8 pmol/min/mg protein in pHLMs. Inhibition studies with 1 microM quinidine showed significant inhibition of the metabolite formation (67.2 +/- 0.6%; p < 0.0001), and comparison of the metabolite formation between pHLMs and PM HLMs revealed significantly lower metabolite formation in the incubations with PM HLMs (87.3 +/- 1.1%; p < 0.0001). According to these studies, CYP2D6 is the major P450 involved in O-demethylation of PMMA.
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