Literature DB >> 9212147

Halothane inhalation inhibits the metabolism of chlorzoxazone, a substrate for CYP2E1, in rabbits.

T Tateishi1, M Watanabe, H Nakura, M Tanaka, T Kumai, T Aoki, S Kobayashi.   

Abstract

We demonstrated the inhibitory effect of halothane (HAL) inhalation on the metabolism of chlorzoxazone (CZZ), a substrate for CYP2E1, in a bolus and a continuous injection study in rabbits receiving artificial ventilation. In a bolus injection study, the inhalation of 1.0% HAL significantly increased the half-life and the area under the curve and decreased the clearance of CZZ compared with those variables in midazolam administration. In a continuous injection study, the effect of various concentrations of inhaled HAL on plasma CZZ concentration at steady state was compared. Systolic and diastolic arterial blood pressure were decreased dose-dependently after 0.5%, 1.0%, or 2.0% HAL was inhaled. Although the plasma concentration of CZZ was increased 2.5-fold after 3 h of HAL inhalation, there was no significant difference in mean plasma concentrations among the groups treated with 0.5%, 1.0%, or 2.0% HAL. In contrast, the plasma concentration of lidocaine, a substrate for CYP3A, remained unchanged after 1.0% HAL was inhaled. These results suggest that general anesthesia obtained with HAL inhalation will affect the metabolism of drugs administered concomitantly when the drug is a substrate for CYP2E1.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9212147     DOI: 10.1097/00000539-199707000-00035

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anesth Analg        ISSN: 0003-2999            Impact factor:   5.108


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