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Induction of liver cytochrome P-450 (CYP) 3A in male and female rats by a steroidal androgen receptor antagonist,Zanoterone
Authors:Alan E Roberts  Martha A Ritz  Susan Hoekstra  Gerard Descotes  Jeffrey R Hincks
Abstract:The cytochrome P-450 (CYP) mediated hydroxylation of testosterone to 6β-, 7α-, and 16α-hydroxytestosterone (6β-, 7α-, and 16α-OHT) and the de-alkylation of ethoxycoumarin to 7-hydroxycoumarin (ECOD) and ethoxyresorufin to resorufin (EROD) were used to probe changes in CYP monooxygenase activities in liver microsomes form rats treated with the androgen receptor antagonist, zanoterone (Z). Phenobarbital (PB) and β-naphthoflavone (β-NF) were used as comparators. There were sex-related differences in the constitutive CYP activities and in the responses of CYP activities to Z. The greatest effect of Z administration was on 6β-OHT activity: It was increased up to 5.2-fold in males and 13.9-fold in females (Z high dose). The effect was larger than that produced by PB or β-NF (⊆threefold increases). Z (high dose), PB, and β-NF increased ECOD to a similar extent, e.g., about 1.3-fold in males and 1.2–2.9-fold in females. β-NF increased EROD (11.2-fold males, 6.2-fold females) more than PB (3.4- to 4.6-fold) or Z (1.3- to 1.7-fold). Since hydroxylation of testosterone at the 6β position in rats and humans is catalyzed primarily by CYP isoforms from the 3A subfamily, the increase in 6β-OHT suggests that Z induced CYP 3A activity. Theses findings were confirmed with Western immunoblots with probes for rat CYP 1A1, 2B1/2, 2E1, 3A, and 4A. Z produced a three-to fourfold increase in the 3A isoform for both male and female rats. Results from this study suggest that in a clinical setting Z therapy has the potential to induce CYPs of the 3A subfamily and in so doing alter the metabolism and clearance of drugs that are substrates for the 3A subfamily. © 1997 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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