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In Vivo Study of the Elimination from Rat Brain of an Intracerebrally Formed Xenobiotic Metabolite, 1-Naphthyl-β-D-Glucuronide
Authors:Brigitte Leininger  Jean-François Ghersi-Egea  Gérard Siest  Alain Minn
Institution:Université de Nancy I, U.R.A. CNRS no. 597, Centre du Médicament, Nancy, France.
Abstract:Among the drug-metabolizing enzymes present in the rat brain, one form of UDP-glucuronyltransferase catalyzes the formation of the polar metabolite 1-naphthyl-beta-D-glucuronide from 1-naphthol. We measured the activity of this isoform in different brain regions and showed its heterogeneous distribution. Conjugation activities were found to be the highest in the olfactory bulbs (25.4 nmol/h/mg protein) and lowest in the cerebellum (4.5 nmol/h/mg protein). As the blood-brain barrier prevents the passage of hydrosoluble molecules, we studied in vivo the characteristics of the efflux of labeled 1-naphthyl-beta-D-glucuronide injected into the lateral ventricle and the cortex tissue, using tritiated water and labeled inulin as reference compounds. The results reported here indicate that intracerebrally formed glucuronide is cleared from brain tissue by both diffusion and a saturable efflux process.
Keywords:Blood–brain barrier  Cerebrospinal fluid  Drug metabolism  Glucuronidation  Membrane transport
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