Asymmetric redox reactions in human liver stereoselective oxidation of optically active dihydrohaloperidols, dihydrobromoperidols and stereospecific reduction of haloperidol and bromoperidol.

Enantiomer Pub Date : 2000-01-01
M Takeshita, M Miura, T Ohkubo, K Sugawara
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The stereoselective oxidation of dihydrohaloperidols (3a, b) and dihydrobromoperidols (4a, b), which are the main metabolites of haloperidol (1) and bromoperidol (2) in humans, respectively, were pharmacokinetically investigated using human liver microsomes and human cytochrome P450(CYP) isoenzymes expressed in the human cell line. The oxidation rates of the (R)-isomers (3a and 4a) in the human liver microsomes were faster than those of the (S)-isomers (3b and 4b), and the R/S enantiomeric ratios of 3 and 4 for intrinsic clearance (Vmax/Km) were 1.40 and 3.10, respectively, showing that stereoselective oxidation occurred in human liver. Concerning the involvement of the CYP isoenzymes in this oxidative pathway, the (R)-isomers (3a and 4a) were catalyzed by both CYP3A4 and CYP2D6, however, the (S)-isomers (3b and 4b) were catalyzed only by CYP3A4.

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人肝脏中光学活性二氢氟哌啶醇、二氢溴哌啶醇立体选择性氧化及氟哌啶醇和溴哌啶醇立体特异性还原的不对称氧化还原反应。
二氢氟哌啶醇(3a, b)和二氢溴哌啶醇(4a, b)分别是氟哌啶醇(1)和溴哌啶醇(2)在人体内的主要代谢产物,利用人肝微粒体和人细胞色素P450(CYP)同工酶在人细胞系中表达的药代动力学研究了二氢氟哌啶醇(4a, b)在人体内的立体选择性氧化。(R)-异构体(3a和4a)在人肝脏微粒体中的氧化速率比(S)-异构体(3b和4b)快,内在清除率(Vmax/Km)的R/S对映体比值为3和4分别为1.40和3.10,表明人肝脏发生了立体选择性氧化。关于CYP同工酶参与这一氧化途径,(R)-异构体(3a和4a)同时被CYP3A4和CYP2D6催化,而(S)-异构体(3b和4b)仅被CYP3A4催化。
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