Jeremy Carlier, Sara Malaca, Marilyn A Huestis, Adriano Tagliabracci, Anastasio Tini, Francesco P Busardò
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摘要
背景:4-羟基- n, n -甲基丙基色胺(4-OH-MPT)是一种致幻剂色胺,其使用在一些国家受到管制。由于非特异性影响,只能通过毒理学分析来确定消费量。然而,在生物样品中检测微量的色胺通常具有挑战性。对4-OH-MPT代谢进行表征,以确定临床/法医毒理学中摄入的最佳代谢物标志物。研究设计与方法:4-OH-MPT与10个供体池的人肝细胞孵育,模拟体内条件;样品采用液相色谱-高分辨率串联质谱(LC-HRMS/MS)分析,数据采用Thermo Scientific公司的Compound Discoverer进行处理。计算机代谢物预测(GLORYx)支持LC-HRMS/MS和数据挖掘。结果:鉴定出3个一期代谢产物和4个二期代谢产物,包括烷基胺链上的n -氧化和n -去甲基化,羟基吲哚核心处的o -葡萄糖醛酸化和硫酸化。结论:4-OH-MPT的代谢命运与人类对色胺类似物的代谢一致:我们建议4-OH-MPT- n -氧化物和4-羟基- n, n -丙基色胺(4-OH-PT)作为生物样品中葡萄糖醛酸/硫酸盐水解后4-OH-MPT消耗的代谢物生物标志物,以提高4-OH-MPT和I期代谢物的检测;4- oh - mpt -葡糖苷被建议作为不进行水解时的额外生物标志物。为了评估4-OH-MPT代谢物生物标志物的特异性,有必要进一步研究结构类似物的代谢。
Biomarkers of 4-hydroxy-N,N-methylpropyltryptamine (4-OH-MPT) intake identified from human hepatocyte incubations.
Background: 4-Hydroxy-N,N-methylpropyltryptamine (4-OH-MPT) is a psychedelic tryptamine whose use is regulated in several countries. Due to unspecific effects, consumption can be ascertained only through toxicological analyses. However, the trace amounts of tryptamines are usually challenging to detect in biological samples. 4-OH-MPT metabolism was characterized to identify optimal metabolite markers of intake in clinical/forensic toxicology.
Research design and methods: 4-OH-MPT was incubated with 10-donor-pooled human hepatocytes to simulate in vivo conditions; samples were analyzed by liquid chromatography-high-resolution tandem mass spectrometry (LC-HRMS/MS), and data were processed with Compound Discoverer from Thermo Scientific. LC-HRMS/MS and data mining were supported by in silico metabolite predictions (GLORYx).
Results: Three phase I and four phase II metabolites were identified, including N-oxidation and N-demethylation at the alkylamine chain, and O-glucuronidation and sulfation at the hydroxylindole core.
Conclusions: 4-OH-MPT metabolic fate was consistent with the human metabolism of tryptamine analogues: we suggest 4-OH-MPT-N-oxide and 4-hydroxy-N,N-propyltryptamine (4-OH-PT) as metabolite biomarkers of 4-OH-MPT consumption after glucuronide/sulfate hydrolysis in biological samples to improve detection of 4-OH-MPT and phase I metabolites; 4-OH-MPT-glucuronide is suggested as an additional biomarker when hydrolysis is not performed. Further research on the metabolism of structural analogues is necessary to evaluate the specificity of 4-OH-MPT metabolite biomarkers.
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