Zhu_2007_Biol.Pharm.Bull_30_532

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Title : Stereoselective characteristics and mechanisms of epidermal carboxylesterase metabolism observed in HaCaT keratinocytes - Zhu_2007_Biol.Pharm.Bull_30_532
Author(s) : Zhu QG , Hu JH , Liu JY , Lu SW , Liu YX , Wang J
Ref : Biol Pharm Bull , 30 :532 , 2007
Abstract :

There is increasing evidence that epidermal carboxylesterase may be involved in the stereoselective hydrolysis of prodrugs in percutaneous absorption. The present study was designed to evaluate the stereoselective characteristics and mechanisms of ketoprofen ethyl ester hydrolysis by epidermal carboxylesterase expressed in HaCaT keratinocytes. Ketoprofen ethyl ester was mainly hydrolyzed to R-ketoprofen by carboxylesterase of human HaCaT keratinocytes. Human carboxylesterase-1 (hCE-1) and human carboxylesterase-2 (hCE-2) were intensively detected in L02 hepatocytes, hCE-2 was also intensively detected in HaCaT keratinocytes, but hCE-1 was not detected in HaCaT keratinocytes. hCE-2 is thus an abundant carboxylesterase in HaCaT keratinocytes which may be responsible for stereoselective hydrolysis of ketoprofen ethyl ester.

PubMedSearch : Zhu_2007_Biol.Pharm.Bull_30_532
PubMedID: 17329851

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Zhu QG, Hu JH, Liu JY, Lu SW, Liu YX, Wang J (2007)
Stereoselective characteristics and mechanisms of epidermal carboxylesterase metabolism observed in HaCaT keratinocytes
Biol Pharm Bull 30 :532

Zhu QG, Hu JH, Liu JY, Lu SW, Liu YX, Wang J (2007)
Biol Pharm Bull 30 :532