| Literature DB >> 1490485 |
Abstract
Metabolism of simvastatin (SV), a new cholesterol-lowering agent, by hepatic microsomes from male and female rats was investigated. After incubation of [14C]-SV with hepatic microsomes, radioactive metabolites were detected by HPLC. The main metabolite was 3' alpha-hydroxy-SV in male rats and the hydroxy open acid form of SV (SVA) in females. The 3"-hydroxy-SV and 3',3"-dihydroxy-SV which were observed in male rats were hardly detected in females. Specific activity for the metabolism of SV in male rats (3.97 nmol/mg protein/min) was about 9-times higher than that in females. Metabolic activity of hepatic microsomes in male rats was essentially unchanged with increase in age, whereas that in females decreased age-dependently and was very low or negligible after 7 weeks of age. Formation of 3"-hydroxy-SV and 3',3"-dihydroxy-SV in male rats was markedly increased with age, and that in females was negligible at all ages examined.Entities:
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Year: 1992 PMID: 1490485 DOI: 10.1007/BF03190142
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Drug Metab Pharmacokinet ISSN: 0378-7966 Impact factor: 2.441