論文

基本情報

氏名 井上 貴史
氏名(カナ) イノウエ タカシ
氏名(英語) Inoue Takashi
所属 獣医学部 獣医学科
職名 教授
researchmap研究者コード B000003480
researchmap機関 岡山理科大学

題名

Simultaneous pharmacokinetics evaluation of human cytochrome P450 probes, caffeine, warfarin, omeprazole, metoprolol and midazolam, in common marmosets (Callithrix jacchus)

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著者

Shotaro Uehara
Takashi Inoue
Masahiro Utoh
Akiko Toda
Makiko Shimizu
Yasuhiro Uno
Erika Sasaki
Hiroshi Yamazaki

概要

1.Pharmacokinetics of human cytochrome P450 probes (caffeine, racemic warfarin, omeprazole, metoprolol and midazolam) composite, after single intravenous and oral administrations at doses of 0.20 and 1.0mgkg(-1), respectively, to four male common marmosets were investigated.2.The plasma concentrations of caffeine and warfarin decreased slowly in a monophasic manner but those of omeprazole, metoprolol and midazolam decreased extensively after intravenous and oral administrations, in a manner that approximated those as reported for pharmacokinetics in humans.3.Bioavailabilities were approximate to 100% for caffeine and warfarin, but <25% for omeprazole and metoprolol. Bioavailability of midazolam was 4% in marmosets, presumably because of contribution of marmoset P450 3A4 expressed in small intestine and liver, with a high catalytic efficiency for midazolam 1-hydroxylation as evident in the recombinant system.4.These results suggest that common marmosets, despite their rapid clearance of some human P450 probe substrates, could be an experimental model for humans and that marmoset P450s have functional characteristics that differ from those of human and/or cynomolgus monkey P450s in some aspects, indicating their importance in modeling in P450-dependent drug metabolism studies in marmosets and of further studies.

発表雑誌等の名称

XENOBIOTICA

出版者

TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD

46

2

開始ページ

163

終了ページ

168

発行又は発表の年月

2016-02

査読の有無

有り

招待の有無

無し

記述言語

英語

掲載種別

研究論文(学術雑誌)

ISSN

 

ID:DOI

10.3109/00498254.2015.1057270

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ID:PMID

 

JGlobalID

 

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