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Metabolite elucidation of 2-fluoro-deschloroketamine (2F-DCK) using molecular networking across three complementary in vitro and in vivo models.

Thomas Gicquel1,2, Romain Pelletier1, Camille Richeval3,4, Alexandr Gish3, Florian Hakim3,4, Pierre-Jean Ferron2, Vadim Mesli5, Delphine Allorge3,4, Isabelle Morel1,2, Jean-Michel Gaulier3,4.   

Abstract

This work first aims to investigate metabolites of 2-fluoro-deschloroketamine (2F-DCK), a new arylcyclohexylamine derivatives (a group of dissociative ketamine-based substances) using two in vitro experimental approaches, and to compare obtained results by means of molecular networking. Metabolites of 2F-DCK were investigated using both human liver microsomes (HLMs) and hepatic (HepaRG) cell line incubates using molecular networking approach: 2F-DCK pure substance was incubated with HLMs for up to 1 h at two concentrations (100 and 500 μM) and with HepaRG cells for two time periods (8 and 24 h) at one concentration (20 μM). In vitro obtained results were subsequently applied to a 2F-DCK-related fatality case. In vitro-produced metabolites were investigated using high-resolution accurate mass spectrometry using Orbitrap mass analyzer technology. Thirteen metabolites were in vitro produced and several metabolic pathways can be postulated. Seven additional metabolites were found in post-mortem samples (bile and urine) of the case, comprising three Phase II metabolites, which appear to be minor in vivo metabolites. HLMs and HepaRG cell models appear to be complementary and obtained data allowed the identification of several specific 2F-DCK metabolites in biological samples. In practical terms, observed metabolic ratios suggested that nor-2F-DCK (208.1137 m/z) and a hydrogenated metabolite (224.1443 m/z) could be proposed as reliable metabolites to be recorded in HRMS libraries in order to improve detection of 2F-DCK use.
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Keywords:  2F-DCK; HepaRG cell line; metabolism; molecular networking; new psychoactive substances

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34515415     DOI: 10.1002/dta.3162

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Drug Test Anal        ISSN: 1942-7603            Impact factor:   3.345


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