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Cytochrome P450 Inhibition 2015-12-23 손한표 Overview Drug-drug interactions can occur when two drugs are coadministered and compete for the same enzyme. In cytochrome P450(CYP) inhibition, one drug(“perpetrator”) binds to the isozyme and the other drug(“victim”) is excluded from metabolism, thus increasing to a toxic concentration Irreversible binding inactivates CYP and is termed mechanismbased inhibition CYP inhibition can cause withdrawal from clinical use or restrictive labeling for a drug Introduction Many patients receive more than one drug at a time; physicians must be careful to avoid drug-drug interaction. A major DDI concern is cytochrome P450 (CYP) inhibition. CYP inhibition effects on clearance and half-time. CYP inhibition now is asseced for a lead series from the ealiest stages of the discovery project. CYP Inhibition Fundamentals Cytochromes P450 One seires of oxidase enzymes. The active site of CYP contains a heme-iron center. The iron is tethered to the protein via a cystein thiolate ligand. The term P450 is derived from the spectrophotometric peak at the wavelength of the absorption maximum of the enzyme (450 nm) when it is in the reduced state and complexed with CO. CYP Inhibition Fundamentals CYP3A4 CYP2D6 CYP Inhibition Fundamentals CYP Inhibition Fundamentals CYP Inhibition Fundamentals Effects of CYP Inhibition Terfeneadine Erythromycin Effects of CYP Inhibition -During initial in vitro CYP inhibition assessment, often at a test compound of 3 𝜇M, the following guidelines. Effects of CYP Inhibition Effects of CYP Inhibition CYP3A4 vs CYP2C19 Plasma protein binding Cmax & Ki CYP Inhibition Case Studies CYP Inhibition Case Studies CYP Inhibition Case Studies Consequences of Chirality on CYP Inhibition (+)-isomer : CYP2C9 more inhibition! Quinidine : CYP2D6 Inhibition Quinine : NOT inhibtion Structure Modification Strategies to Reduce CYP Inhibition Structure Modification Strategies to Reduce CYP Inhibition Structure Modification Strategies to Reduce CYP Inhibition Structure Modification Strategies to Reduce CYP Inhibition Reversible and Irreversible CYP Inhibition Inhibition Reversible Irreversible mechanism-dependant Formation covalent bond Tight quasiirreversible binding Reversible and Irreversible CYP Inhibition Problems 1.For initial CYP inhibition screening, a useful goal is an IC50 greater than what concentration? 10𝜇M 2.For human studies, Ki should be what? At what concentration is there likely to be CYP inhibition? greater than 10times than Cmax. When concentration greater than Ki 3.Why was Saldane removed from the market? because its metabolism at CYP3A4 was inhibited by 3A4 inhibitor. Such as erythromycin. Problems 4.what is difference between reversible and mechanismbased CYP inhibition? How can you distinguish these mechanism? Reversible : inhibitor binds and releases from the enzyme. Irreversible : inhibitor binds to enzyme by covalent interaction or strong complexation interatction. Time dependacy of inhibition. 5. How might you modify the following structure to reduce CYP inhibition? Problems 6.What is the risk associated with CYP inhibition? A. a coadministered drug is metabolized too quickly, B. a compound is not stable, C. a coadministered drug is not metabolized quickly enough, D. an isozyme may be induced. 7. Should CYP inhibition be used to estimate metabolic stability? NO