Metabolism of [3-14C]coumarin to polar and covalently bound products by hepatic microsomes from the rat, Syrian hamster, gerbil and humans - PubMed (original) (raw)
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Metabolism of [3-14C]coumarin to polar and covalently bound products by hepatic microsomes from the rat, Syrian hamster, gerbil and humans
B G Lake et al. Food Chem Toxicol. 1992 Feb.
Abstract
The metabolism of 0.19 and 2.0 mM-[3-14C]coumarin to polar products and covalently bound metabolites has been studied with hepatic microsomes from the rat, Syrian hamster, Mongolian gerbil and humans. [3-14C]Coumarin was metabolized by liver microsomes from all species to a number of polar products and to metabolite(s) that became covalently bound to microsomal proteins. The polar products included 3-, 5- and 7-hydroxycoumarins, o-hydroxyphenylacetaldehyde and o-hydroxyphenylacetic acid. Coumarin 7-hydroxylation was observed in all species except the rat. With 0.19 mM-[3-14C]coumarin, 7-hydroxycoumarin was the major metabolite in human liver microsomes, whereas in the other species with 0.19 mM substrate and in all species with 2.0 mM substrate o-hydroxyphenylacetaldehyde was the major metabolite. Of the three animal species studied the gerbil most resembled humans as this species also had a high coumarin 7-hydroxylase activity. The administration of Aroclor 1254 to the rat and Syrian hamster induced both microsomal cytochrome P-450 content and [3-14C]coumarin metabolism. With liver microsomes from all species a good correlation between rates of [3-14C]coumarin metabolism and covalent binding was observed at both substrate concentrations. However, in view of the known species difference between the rat and Syrian hamster in coumarin-induced hepatotoxicity, the present data are not consistent with microsomal coumarin metabolite covalent binding being an indicator of potential liver damage.
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