Title of article :
Citalopram and desmethylcitalopram in vitro: human cytochromes mediating transformation, and cytochrome inhibitory effects
Author/Authors :
Lisa L. von Moltke، نويسنده , , David J. Greenblatt، نويسنده , , Jeffrey M. Grassi، نويسنده , , Brian W. Granda، نويسنده , , Karthik Venkatakrishnan، نويسنده , , Su Xiang Duan، نويسنده , , Steven M. Fogelman، نويسنده , , Jerold S. Harmatz، نويسنده , , Richard I. Shader، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Abstract :
Background: Biotransformation of citalopram (CT), a newly available selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor antidepressant, to its principal metabolite, desmethycitalopram (DCT), and the capacity of CT and DCT to inhibit human cytochromes P450, were studied in vitro.
Methods: Formation of DCT from CT was evaluated using human liver microsomes and microsomes from cDNA-transfected human lymphoblastoid cells. Cytochrome inhibition by CT and DCT in liver microsomes was studied using isoform-specific index reactions.
Results: Formation of DCT from CT in liver microsomes had a mean apparent Km of 174 μmol/L. Coincubation with 1 μmol/L ketoconazole reduced reaction velocity to 46 to 58% of control values, while omeprazole, 10 μmol/L, reduced velocity to 80% of control. Quinidine produced minimal inhibition. DCT was formed from CT by heterologously expressed human P450-2D6, -2C19, -3A4. After accounting for the relative abundance of individual cytochromes, 3A4 and 2C19 were estimated to make major contributions to net reaction velocity, with a possible contribution of 2D6 at therapeutic CT concentrations. CT and DCT themselves produced negligible inhibition of 2C9, 2E1, and 3A, and only weak inhibition of 1A2, 2C19, and 2D6.
Conclusions: Formation of DCT from CT is mediated mainly by P450-3A4 and 2C19, with an additional contribution of 2D6. CT at therapeutic doses in humans may produce a small degree of inhibition of P450-1A2, -2C19, and -2D6, but negligible inhibition of P450-2C9, -2E1, and -3A.
Keywords :
Citalopram , selective serotonin reuptakeinhibitor , cytochromes P450 , Drug interactions , drug metabolism
Journal title :
Biological Psychiatry
Journal title :
Biological Psychiatry