| Literature DB >> 29963210 |
Tatsuyuki Kanamori1, Yuko Togawa-Iwata1, Hiroki Segawa1, Tadashi Yamamuro1, Kenji Kuwayama1, Kenji Tsujikawa1, Hiroyuki Inoue1.
Abstract
PURPOSE: The usefulness of hepatocytes isolated from a liver-humanized mouse (PXB-cells) as a model in vitro system for the prediction of the in vivo metabolism of new drugs of abuse was evaluated.Entities:
Keywords: Acetylfentanyl; Cytochrome P450 phenotyping; Fentanyl; Liver-humanized mouse hepatocyte; Metabolism; PXB-cells
Year: 2018 PMID: 29963210 PMCID: PMC6002451 DOI: 10.1007/s11419-018-0425-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Forensic Toxicol ISSN: 1860-8965 Impact factor: 4.096
Fig. 1Chemical structures of fentanyl and acetylfentanyl
Fig. 2Scheme for the drug metabolism assay using PXB-cells
Metabolites of fentanyl and acetylfentanyl detected in the culture medium of PXB-cells
| Compound | RT (min) | Precursor ion ( | Major product ions ( |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fentanyl | 5.6 | 337 | 188, 216, 281 |
| Nor-fentanyl | 3.2 | 233 | 84, 177, 150, 216 |
| 4′-Hydroxy-fentanyl | 4.6 | 353 | 204, 233, 121 |
| β-Hydroxy-fentanyl | 5.2 | 353 | 335, 279, 204, 146 |
| ω-Hydroxy-fentanyl | 4.1 | 353 | 188, 232, 335, 281 |
| (ω-1)-Hydroxy-fentanyl | 4.3 | 353 | 188, 281, 232 |
| 4′-Hydroxy-3′-methoxy-fentanyl | 4.8 | 383 | 234, 192, 151, 327 |
| Acetylfentanyl | 4.7 | 323 | 188, 202, 281 |
| Nor-acetylfentanyl | 1.4 | 219 | 84, 202, 136, 177 |
| 4′-Hydroxy-acetylfentanyl | 3.2 | 339 | 204, 219, 121 |
| β-Hydroxy-acetylfentanyl | 4.1 | 339 | 321, 204, 279 |
| Hydroxyacetyl-fentanyl | 3.8 | 339 | 188, 281 |
| 4′-Hydroxy-3′-methoxy-acetylfentanyl | 3.5 | 369 | 234, 192, 151, 219 |
RT retention time
Fig. 3Metabolic pathways for fentanyl in PXB-cells
Fig. 4Metabolic pathways for acetylfentanyl in PXB-cells
Fig. 5Inhibition of the metabolite formation of fentanyl by various anti-CYP antibodies. All data are expressed as the means ± standard error of triplicate measurements
Fig. 6Metabolite formation of fentanyl in PXB-cells. Each value is the average of duplicate determinations
Fig. 7Metabolite formation of acetylfentanyl in PXB-cells. Each value is the average of duplicate determinations
Fig. 8Effects of hydrolysis on amounts of the metabolites in culture medium (48 h incubation, day11-culture). a Fentanyl; b acetylfentanyl. All data are expressed as the means ± standard error of quadruplicate measurements