Effects of imidazole derivatives on cytochromes P450 from human hepatocytes in primary culture

  • Maurice M
  • Pichard L
  • Daujat M
  • et al.
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Abstract

The expression of several forms of cytochrome P450 including P450 1A2, 2D6, 2E1, and 3A was investigated in human hepatocytes maintained in primary culture for 96 h in the absence or presence of 50 μ m of various imidazole derivatives. These included ketoconazole, clotrimazole, miconazole, fluconazole, secnidazole and metronidazole. In addition, the typical inducers rifampicin and β ‐naphthoflavone were used for comparison. Western and Northern blot analysis of microsomes and RNA prepared from these cultures as well as de novo synthesis experiments revealed that, among the imidazole derivatives tested, only clotrimazole was a strong rifampicin‐like inducer of P450 3A. The expression of the other forms of P450 tested was not affected by the treatments. Analysis of the inhibition of 13 monoxygenase activities, including ethoxyresorufin and phenacetin O‐deethylases, coumarin 7α ‐, lauric acid 11‐ and 12‐, mephenytoin 4‐, debrisoquin 4‐, and aniline hydroxylases, benzphetamine, aminopyrine, mephenytoin and erythromycin demethylases, and cyclosporin oxidase (representative of 10 different forms of P450 in human liver microsomes) revealed that ketoconazole was a strong and selective in vitro inhibitor of P450 3A (cyclosporin oxidase) with a K i < 1 μ m . Clotrimazole and miconazole were also strong inhibitors of P450 3A‐mediated activities in contrast to the other imidazole derivatives.—Maurice, M.; Pichard, L.; Daujat, M.; Fabre, I.; Joyeux, H.; Domergue, J.; Maurel, P. Effects of imidazole derivatives on cytochromes P450 from human hepatocytes in primary culture. FASEB J. 6: 752‐758; 1992.

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Maurice, M., Pichard, L., Daujat, M., Fabre, I., Joyeux, H., Domergue, J., & Maurel, P. (1992). Effects of imidazole derivatives on cytochromes P450 from human hepatocytes in primary culture. The FASEB Journal, 6(2), 752–758. https://doi.org/10.1096/fasebj.6.2.1371482

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