Literature DB >> 7617807

Effect of d-fenfluramine on the indole contents of the rat brain after treatment with different inducers of cytochrome P450 isoenzymes.

M Anelli1, C Fracasso, A Bergami, A Ferrarese, S Garattini, S Caccia.   

Abstract

The effects of pretreatment with inducers of hepatic cytochrome P450 isoenzymes (phenobarbital, dexamethasone and beta-naphthoflavone) on the metabolism of d-fenfluramine (d-F) and its acute and long-lasting indole-depleting effects were studied in rats, in an effort to obtain further information on the importance of hepatic drug metabolism in relation to its neurochemical actions. Twenty-four hours after the last dose of each inducer, rats were injected with d-F hydrochloride (5 mg/kg, IP) and killed at various times thereafter for parallel determination of indoles and drug concentrations in plasma and brain. Additional rats were treated as above and killed 1 week after d-F hydrochloride (5 and 10 mg/kg) to study the recovery of indole in the cortex, a particularly sensitive brain area. Phenobarbital and beta-naphthoflavone and, to a lesser degree, dexamethasone, stimulated the metabolism of d-F, as evidenced by a decrease in plasma and brain areas under the curve (AUC) compared to vehicle-treated rats. This indicated that multiple isoenzymes are capable of mediating the drug's metabolism, primarily by N-dealkylation to d-norfenfluramine (d-NF). None of the inducers raised plasma and brain AUC of the nor-derivative, and in fact phenobarbital and particularly beta-naphthoflavone reduced it. These different effects were even apparent in rats given d-NF (2.5 mg/kg), indicating that both phenobarbital and beta-naphthoflavone also stimulate the sequential metabolism of the nor-metabolite (by N-deamintaion) which, however, is apparently enhanced most actively by beta-naphthoflavone-inducible forms of P-450.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7617807     DOI: 10.1007/BF02245839

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychopharmacology (Berl)        ISSN: 0033-3158            Impact factor:   4.530


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