Title of article :
The effect of piperine on midazolam plasma concentration in healthy volunteers, a research on the CYP3A-involving metabolism
Author/Authors :
Rezaee, Mohammad Mahdi babol university of medical sciences - Department of Pharmacology, ايران , Kazemi, Sohrab babol university of medical sciences - Cellular and Molecular Biology Research Centre - Department of Pharmacology, ايران , Kazemi, Mohammad Taghi babol university of medical sciences - Department of Pharmacology, ايران , Gharooee, Saeed babol university of medical sciences - Department of Pharmacology, ايران , Yazdani, Elham babol university of medical sciences - Department of Pharmacology, ايران , Gharooee, Hoda babol university of medical sciences - Department of Pharmacology, ايران , Shiran, Mohammad Reza mazandaran university of medical sciences - Department of Pharmacology, ايران , Moghadamnia, Ali Akbar babol university of medical sciences - Cellular and Molecular Biology Research Centre - Department of Pharmacology, ايران
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1
To page :
7
Abstract :
Some studies showed that piperine (the alkaloid of piper nigrum) can change the activities of microsomal enzymes. Midazolam concentration is applied as a probe to determine the CYP3A enzyme activity. This study was done to determine piperine pretreatment role on midazolam plasma concentration. Twenty healthy volunteers (14 men and 6 women) received oral dose of piperine (15 mg) or placebo for three days as pretreatment and midazolam (10 mg) on fourth day of study and the blood samples were taken at 0.5, 2.5 and 5 h after midazolam administration. The midazolam plasma levels were assayed using HPLC method (C18 analytical column, 75:25 methanol:water as mobile phase, UV detector at 242 nm wavelength and diazepam as internal standard). Data were fit in a “one-compartment PK model” using P-Pharm 1.5 software and analyzed under statistical tests. The mean ±SD of the age and body mass index were 24.3 ± 1.83 years (range: 21–28 years) and 23.46± 2.85, respectively. The duration of sedation in piperine receiving group was greater that the placebo group (188±59 vs. 102±43 min, p 0.0001). Half-life and clearance of midazolam were higher in piperine pretreatment group compared to placebo [1.88±0.03 vs. 1.71± 0.04 h (p 0.0001) and 33.62 ± 0.4 vs. 37.09 ± 1.07 ml/min (p 0.0001), respectively]. According to the results, piperine can significantly increases half-life and decreases clearance of midazolam compared to placebo. It is suggested that piperine can demonstrate those effects by inhibition CYP3A4 enzyme activity in liver microsomal system.
Keywords :
Piperine , Midazolam , CYP3A , Clearance , Half , life , Microsomal hepatic metabolism , HPLC
Journal title :
Daru:Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Journal title :
Daru:Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Record number :
2551901
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