Abstract

The cytochrome P450 enzyme CYP2C8 appears to have a major role in pioglitazone metabolism. The present study was conducted to further clarify the role of individual CYPs and of the CYP2C8/9 polymorphisms in the primary metabolism of pioglitazone in vitro. Pioglitazone (2-400 microM) was incubated with isolated cytochrome P450 enzymes or human liver microsomes, some of them carrying either the CYP2C8*3/*3 genotype (and also the CYP2C9*2/*2 genotype) or the CYP2C8*1/*1 genotype (five samples each). The formation of the primary pioglitazone metabolite M-IV was monitored by HPLC. Enzyme kinetics were estimated assuming a single binding site. Mean intrinsic clearance of pioglitazone to the metabolite M-IV was highest for CYP2C8 and CYP1A2 with 58 pmol M-IV/min/nmol CYP P450/microM pioglitazone each, 53 for CYP2D6*1, 40 for CYP2C19*1, and 34 for CYP2C9*2, respectively. CYP2A6, CYP2B6, CYP2C9*1, CYP2C9*3, CYP2E1, CYP3A4 and CYP3A5 did not form quantifiable amounts of M-IV. CYP2C8*1/*1 microsomes (25 +/- 4 pmol M-IV/min/mg protein/muM pioglitazone) showed lower intrinsic clearance of pioglitazone than CYP2C8*3/*3 microsomes (35 +/- 9, p = 0.04). In all samples, metabolite formation showed substrate inhibition, while pioglitazone did not inhibit CYP2C8-mediated paclitaxel metabolism. CYP2C8, CYP1A2 and CYP2D6 are major CYPs forming M-IV in vitro. The higher activity of CYP2C8*3/CYP2C9*2 microsomes may result from a contribution of CYP2C9*2, or from differences in CYP2C8 expression. The evidence for substrate-specific inhibitory effects of pioglitazone on CYP2C-mediated metabolism needs to be tested in further studies.

Highlights

  • The cytochrome P450 enzyme CYP2C8 appears to have a major role in pioglitazone metabolism

  • Mean intrinsic clearance of pioglitazone to the metabolite M-IV was highest for CYP2C8 and CYP1A2 with 58 pmol M-IV/min/nmol CYP P450/microM pioglitazone each, 53 for CYP2D6*1, 40 for CYP2C19*1, and 34 for CYP2C9*2, respectively

  • The higher activity of CYP2C8*3/CYP2C9*2 microsomes may result from a contribution of CYP2C9*2, or from differences in CYP2C8 expression

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Introduction

The cytochrome P450 enzyme CYP2C8 appears to have a major role in pioglitazone metabolism. The present study was conducted to further clarify the role of individual CYPs and of the CYP2C8/9 polymorphisms in the primary metabolism of pioglitazone in vitro. Pioglitazone is a thiazolidinedione insulin sensitizer acting as an agonist on peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma (PPARγ). It is usually used in combination with other oral antidiabetics. Information on the role of individual human CYP enzymes in pioglitazone metabolism is incomplete and partially contradictory. An interaction of piogliatazone with human CYP2C8 and with CYP2C9 is supported by studies examining the inhibitory effects of thiazolidinediones, albeit with conflicting results. While in one study in vitro, all three thiazolidinediones commercially available at this time (i.e.. troglitazone, pioglitazone and rosiglitazone) were potent inhibitors of CYP2C8, with K(i) values between 1.7 and 5.6 μM [4], in another study, pioglitazone and rosiglitazone (50 μM) only slightly inhibited activities of CYP2C enzymes [5]

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