Effect of calcium channel antagonists nifedipine and nicardipine on rat cytochrome P-450 2B and 3A forms.
R C Zangar, J R Okita, H Kim, P E Thomas, A Anderson, R J Edwards, D L Springer, R T Okita
Index: J. Pharmacol. Exp. Ther. 290 , 1436-1441, (1999)
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Abstract
Calcium channel antagonists are widely prescribed for treatment of hypertension. In this study, we examined whether treatment with the calcium channel antagonists, nicardipine, nifedipine or diltiazem, alters cytochrome P-450 2B or 3A (CYP2B or CYP3A, respectively) expression in rat liver. Western blot analyses were undertaken using antibodies specific for one or several members of these cytochrome P-450 subfamilies. Nicardipine was found to be an effective inducer of CYP3A; in particular, CYP3A23 was increased approximately 36-fold following treatment with 100 mg of nicardipine/kg/day. Nicardipine induced CYP2B forms up to approximately 3.1-fold. Nifedipine did not alter CYP3A expression but did increase CYP2B expression such that total CYP2B, CYP2B1, and CYP2B2v (a splice variant of CYP2B2) were increased approximately 5- to 15-fold after treatment with 100 mg of nifedipine/kg/day, with increases in benzyloxyresorufin O-dealkylase and erythromycin N-demethylase activities, respectively. The distinct differences in cytochrome P-450 induction profile induced by nicardipine and nifedipine suggest that they may enhance cytochrome P-450 expression by different mechanisms unrelated to their effects on calcium channels.
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