Opposite effects of single-dose and multidose administration of the ethanol extract of danshen on CYP3A in healthy volunteers

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The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of single- and multidose administration of the ethanol extract of danshen on in vivo CYP3A activity in healthy volunteers. A sequential, open-label, and three-period pharmacokinetic interaction study design was used based on 12 healthy male individuals. The plasma concentrations of midazolam and its metabolite 1-hydroxymidazolam were measured. Treatment with single dose of the extract caused the mean C max of midazolam to increase by 87% compared with control. After 10 days of the danshen extract intake, the mean AUC 0 - 12, C max, and t 1 / 2 of midazolam were decreased by 79.9%, 66.6%, and 43.8%, respectively. The mean clearance of midazolam was increased by 501.6% compared with control. The in vitro study showed that dihydrotanshinone I in the extract could inhibit CYP3A, while tanshinone IIA and cryptotanshinone could induce CYP3A. In conclusion, a single-dose administration of the danshen extract can inhibit intestinal CYP3A, but multidose administration can induce intestinal and hepatic CYP3A. © 2013 Furong Qiu et al.

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Qiu, F., Jiang, J., Ma, Y., Wang, G., Gao, C., Zhang, X., … Miao, P. (2013). Opposite effects of single-dose and multidose administration of the ethanol extract of danshen on CYP3A in healthy volunteers. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2013. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/730734

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