Literature DB >> 7250534

Defective hydroxylation of phenformin as a determinant of drug toxicity.

E Bosisio, M G Kienle, G Galli, M Ciconali, A Negri, A Sessa, S Morosati, C R Sirtori.   

Abstract

The kinetics of phenformin and its metabolite, p-hydroxyphenethylbiguanide, was studied in eight diabetic patients with varying degrees of renal impairment. Plasma and urinary phenformin and p-hydroxyphenethylbiguanide levels were determined by the multiple selected ion monitoring technique. Phenformin half-lives were unrelated to the degree of renal impairment, whereas reduced renal clearances of insulin and creatinine were significantly correlated with a prolonged half-life of the metabolite. The excretion of p-hydroxyphenethylbiguanide was quite variable (between 4.9% and 27% of total urinary drug loss), probably due to a genetic polymorphism of hepatic mechanisms for hydroxylation. A reduced formation of the metabolite was concomitant with marked increases in the amount of circulating phenformin. A positive reciprocal correlation was detected between areas under the plasma curve of phenformin and both the renal clearance of the unchanged drug and the percentage of metabolite formation. A reduced hydroxylation of phenformin seems, therefore, to be responsible for the high plasma levels of the drug previously described in toxic patients.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 7250534     DOI: 10.2337/diab.30.8.644

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Diabetes        ISSN: 0012-1797            Impact factor:   9.461


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