Hedges_2019_Xenobiotica_49_521

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Title : Metabolism of deltamethrin and cis- and trans-permethrin by human expressed cytochrome P450 and carboxylesterase enzymes - Hedges_2019_Xenobiotica_49_521
Author(s) : Hedges L , Brown S , MacLeod AK , Vardy A , Doyle E , Song G , Moreau M , Yoon M , Osimitz TG , Lake BG
Ref : Xenobiotica , 49 :521 , 2019
Abstract :

1. The metabolism of the pyrethroids deltamethrin (DLM), cis-permethrin (CPM) and trans-permethrin (TPM) was studied in human expressed cytochrome P450 (CYP) and carboxylesterase (CES) enzymes. 2. DLM, CPM and TPM were metabolised by human CYP2B6 and CYP2C19, with the highest apparent intrinsic clearance (CLint) values for pyrethroid metabolism being observed with CYP2C19. Other CYP enzymes contributing to the metabolism of one or more of the three pyrethroids were CYP1A2, CYP2C8, CYP2C9*1, CYP2D6*1, CYP3A4 and CYP3A5. None of the pyrethroids were metabolised by CYP2A6, CYP2E1, CYP3A7 or CYP4A11. 3. DLM, CPM and TPM were metabolised by both human CES1 and CES2 enzymes. 4. Apparent CLint values for pyrethroid metabolism by CYP and CES enzymes were scaled to per gram of adult human liver using abundance values for microsomal CYP enzymes and for CES enzymes in liver microsomes and cytosol. TPM had the highest and CPM the lowest apparent CLint values for total metabolism (CYP and CES enzymes) per gram of adult human liver. 5. Due to their higher abundance, all three pyrethroids were extensively metabolised by CES enzymes in adult human liver, with CYP enzymes only accounting for 2, 10 and 1% of total metabolism for DLM, CPM and TPM, respectively.

PubMedSearch : Hedges_2019_Xenobiotica_49_521
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Substrate Deltamethrin    Permethrin

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Hedges L, Brown S, MacLeod AK, Vardy A, Doyle E, Song G, Moreau M, Yoon M, Osimitz TG, Lake BG (2019)
Metabolism of deltamethrin and cis- and trans-permethrin by human expressed cytochrome P450 and carboxylesterase enzymes
Xenobiotica 49 :521

Hedges L, Brown S, MacLeod AK, Vardy A, Doyle E, Song G, Moreau M, Yoon M, Osimitz TG, Lake BG (2019)
Xenobiotica 49 :521