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Metabolism of osaterone acetate in dogs and humans
Authors:Minato Kouichi  Honma Seijirou  Shinohara Yoshihiko  Hashimoto Takao
Affiliation:Safety & Pharmacokinetics Research Department, Teikoku Hormone Mfg. Co. Ltd., 1604 Shimosakunobe, Takatsu-ku, Kawasaki-shi, Kanagawa 213-8522, Japan. minato-k@teioku-hormone.co.jp
Abstract:Osaterone acetate (17 alpha-acetoxy-6-chloro-2-oxa-4,6-pregnadiene-3,20-dione; OA) is a steroidal antiandrogen. In order to clarify the species differences, metabolites of OA were examined in plasma, urine, and feces of dogs and humans after oral administration of OA. Eleven metabolites in plasma, urine, and feces were identified by their spectral properties and comparison to appropriate standards. The primary routes of OA metabolism involve 11 beta-, 15 beta- and 21-hydroxylation, 17 alpha-deacetylation, and dechlorination. Other metabolites arise from combinations of these pathways to form multiple oxidized metabolites. All metabolites observed in humans occurred in dogs. 11 beta-Hydroxylated metabolites (11 beta-OH OA and 11-oxo OA) were found in the plasma and urine of dogs, but there was no evidence of their presence in humans. 11 beta-Hydroxylation of exogenous steroids represents a distinctive biotransformation pathway.
Keywords:Drug metabolism   Species differences   Osaterone acetate   11β-Hydroxylation   11β-HSD   Cytochrome P450
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