The stereoselective biotransformation of the anti-obesity drug sibutramine in rat liver microsomes and in primary cultures of rat hepatocytes

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Link, M [1 ]
Novotná, R [1 ]
Suchanová, B [1 ]
Skálová, L [1 ]
Wsól, V [1 ]
Szotáková, B [1 ]
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[1] Charles Univ Prague, Fac Pharm, Dept Biochem Sci, Res Ctr LN00B125, CZ-50005 Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic
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10.1211/0022357055678
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Sibutramine is an anti-obesity drug sold as a racemic mixture under the trademark Meridia or Reductil. With the aim of evaluating the stereoselectivity in phase I of sibutramine biotransformation, the formation of the main metabolites from R-sibutramine, S-sibutramine and rac-sibutramine was studied in rat microsomes and primary cultures of hepatocytes. A novel analytical method for the determination of sibutramine and its phase I metabolites in culture medium and microsomal incubates using isocratic reversed-phase liquid chromatography with UV detection was developed. Only two metabolites, mono-desmethylsibutramine (M1) and di-desmethylsibutramine (M2), were found in the rat microsomes incubated with sibutramine and NADPH. The kinetics of M1 and M2 formation slightly differed depending on the enantiomeric form of the sibutramine used. The stereoselectivity in sibutramine biotransformation was much more evident in primary cultures of rat hepatocytes. While R-sibutramine incubation led to the formation of M1 and M2 metabolites only, the incubation of S-sibutramine or rac-sibutramine (to a lesser extent) resulted in four major metabolites (M1, M2, M3 and M4) and 2 or 3 minor metabolites. On the basis of our results, R-sibutramine might represent the more advantageous sibutramine enantiomer from the pharmacokinetic standpoint.
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