Huttunen_2018_Bioorg.Chem_81_494

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Title : Identification of human, rat and mouse hydrolyzing enzymes bioconverting amino acid ester prodrug of ketoprofen - Huttunen_2018_Bioorg.Chem_81_494
Author(s) : Huttunen KM
Ref : Bioorg Chem , 81 :494 , 2018
Abstract :

Alkyl ester prodrugs are well known to be bioconverted by carboxylesterases, particularly in rodents' by first-pass metabolism in the systemic circulation and liver. However, the bioconversion of structurally more complex esters with polar functional groups is less well understood, especially in humans. Therefore, it is not clear if ester prodrugs can be utilized for targeted drug delivery. In the present study a brain-targeted ester prodrug (1) of ketoprofen, utilizing the l-type amino acid transporter 1 (LAT1) was prepared and the enzymes involved in its metabolism in human plasma and liver S9 subcellular fraction as well as rat brain S9 fraction were identified. Furthermore, species differences among mouse, rat and human plasma and liver S9 fraction were compared. The results showed that bioconversion of the ester prodrug was much faster in mouse plasma compared to human, while it's half-life in rat plasma was closer to the one of human. Moreover, both rodent species showed more efficient bioconversion in the liver S9 fractions compared to human and relatively efficient bioconversion in the brain S9 fractions. More specifically, butyrylcholinesterase (BChE) and paraoxygenase 1 (PON1) were the main hydrolyzing enzymes of the prodrug 1 in human plasma, while carboxylesterases 1 and 2 (CES1 and CES2) as well as PONs were the main bioconverting enzymes in human liver S9 fractions. In rat brain S9 fraction, acetylcholinesterase (AChE) was hydrolyzing the prodrug 1, although also other unidentified metal-and pH-dependent enzyme(s) were recognized to be participating to the total bioconversion of the compound 1 in the brain.

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Substrate Ketoprofen

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Huttunen KM (2018)
Identification of human, rat and mouse hydrolyzing enzymes bioconverting amino acid ester prodrug of ketoprofen
Bioorg Chem 81 :494

Huttunen KM (2018)
Bioorg Chem 81 :494