Nortriptyline and debrisoquine hydroxylations in Ghanaian and Swedish subjects

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Abstract

Eleven Ghanaian and 12 Swedish subjects phenotyped with a debrisoquine (D) hydroxylation test were given a single oral dose of nortriptyline (NT). Much the same percentage of the given NT dose was excreted as 10-hydroxy-NT (10-OH-NT) by Ghanaians (43.1 %) and Swedes (49.2%). There was a close correlation between plasma clearance of NT by 10-hydroxylation and the D metabolic ratio (D/4-OH-D in urine) in the Ghanaians (rs = -0.95; P < 0.01) and Swedes (rs = -0.84; P < 0.01). The E-isomer of 10-OH-NT is the major isomer in both Ghanaians (76% to 92% of total 10-OH-NT) and Swedes (78% to 95%). It is suggested that the E-10-hydroxylation of NT and the 4-hydroxylation of D are similarly coregulated in Ghanaians and Swedes. © 1984.

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Woolhouse, N. M., Adjepon-Yamoah, K. K., Mellström, B., Hedman, A., Bertilsson, L., & Sölgvist, F. (1984). Nortriptyline and debrisoquine hydroxylations in Ghanaian and Swedish subjects. Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 36(3), 374–378. https://doi.org/10.1038/clpt.1984.190

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