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Biochemical Pharmacology | 2002

Reverse geometrical selectivity in glucuronidation and sulfation of cis- and trans-4-hydroxytamoxifens by human liver UDP-glucuronosyltransferases and sulfotransferases.

Takahito Nishiyama; Kenichiro Ogura; Hiroaki Nakano; Tomokazu Ohnuma; Teppei Kaku; Akira Hiratsuka; Kei Muro; Tadashi Watabe

The phenolic active metabolites, cis-4-hydroxytamoxifen (cis-HO-TAM) and trans-4-hydroxytamoxifen (trans-HO-TAM), of the anti-breast-cancer drug, trans-tamoxifen (TAM), were geometrically selectively glucuronidated in the manner of cis>>trans by microsomes and sulfated in the manner of trans>>cis by cytosol from the liver of 10 human subjects (7 females and 3 males). There was a large individual difference in the microsomal glucuronidation of cis-HO-TAM, which correlated well with glucuronidation of 4-hydroxybiphenyl by human liver microsomes. However, there was only a slight correlation between the glucuronidation of cis-HO-TAM and trans-HO-TAM or 4-nitrophenol (NP). A small individual difference was observed for the human liver cytosolic sulfation of trans-HO-TAM, which correlated well with the sulfation of NP. Recombinant human UDP-glucuronosyltransferase (UGT)2B15 catalyzed the cis-selective glucuronidation of geometrical isomers of HO-TAM. UGTs1A1, 1A4, 1A9 and 2B7 had weak activity toward HO-TAMs with a much smaller cis-selectivity than did UGT2B15. UGTs1A3 and 1A6 had no detectable activity toward these substrates. Among the four known major sulfotransferases (SULTs) occurring in the human liver, SULT1A1 was strongly suggested to play the most important role in the hepatic cytosolic trans-selective sulfation of HO-TAM isomers. A good correlation was observed between the hepatic cytosolic sulfation of trans-HO-TAM and NP, a standard substrate for SULT1A1. SULT1E1 had slight activity toward the HO-TAMs. SULTs1A3 and 2A1 had no detectable activity toward HO-TAMs.


Cancer Letters | 1998

Suicidal inactivation of human dihydropyrimidine dehydrogenase by (E)-5-(2-bromovinyl)uracil derived from the antiviral, sorivudine.

Kenichiro Ogura; Takahito Nishiyama; Hiroaki Takubo; Atsushi Kato; Haruhiro Okuda; Kazuhito Arakawa; Masakazu Fukushima; Sekio Nagayama; Yasuro Kawaguchi; Tadashi Watabe

An enzymatic study was performed to clarify the mechanism of 18 acute deaths in patients who had received the new oral antiviral drug, sorivudine (SRV), during anticancer chemotherapy with 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) prodrugs. Human dihydropyrimidine dehydrogenase (hDPD), playing a key role in the liver as the rate-limiting enzyme in catabolism of 5-FU, was expressed in E. coli, purified and incubated in the presence of NADPH with SRV or (E)-5-(2-bromovinyl)uracil (BVU), a metabolite of SRV produced by human gut flora. hDPD was rapidly and irreversibly inactivated by BVU, but not by SRV. Radioactivity of [14C]BVU was incorporated into hDPD in the presence of NADPH in a manner reciprocal to the enzyme inactivation. In the absence of NADPH, hDPD was not inactivated by BVU, nor radiolabeled with [14C]BVU. Thus, as we demonstrated previously with studies using the rat, the acute deaths were strongly suggested to be attributable to markedly elevated tissue 5-FU levels which were responsible for irreversible inhibition of hDPD by covalent binding of a reduced form of BVU as a suicide inactivator.


Biochemical Pharmacology | 2004

Quaternary ammonium-linked glucuronidation of tamoxifen by human liver microsomes and UDP-glucuronosyltransferase 1A4

Teppei Kaku; Kenichiro Ogura; Takahito Nishiyama; Tomokazu Ohnuma; Kei Muro; Akira Hiratsuka


Drug Metabolism and Pharmacokinetics | 2002

Sulfation of Environmental Estrogens by Cytosolic Human Sulfotransferases

Takahito Nishiyama; Kenichiro Ogura; Hiroaki Nakano; Teppei Kaku; Eriko Takahashi; Yasunari Ohkubo; Koji Sekine; Akira Hiratsuka; Shigetoshi Kadota; Tadashi Watabe


Drug Metabolism and Pharmacokinetics | 2004

Regioselective Monosulfation and Disulfation of the Phytoestrogens Daidzein and Genistein by Human Liver Sulfotransferases

Hiroaki Nakano; Kenichiro Ogura; Eriko Takahashi; Tomokazu Harada; Takahito Nishiyama; Kei Muro; Akira Hiratsuka; Shigetoshi Kadota; Tadashi Watabe


Biochemical Pharmacology | 2006

Quaternary ammonium-linked glucuronidation of trans-4-hydroxytamoxifen, an active metabolite of tamoxifen, by human liver microsomes and UDP-glucuronosyltransferase 1A4

Kenichiro Ogura; Yuko Ishikawa; Teppei Kaku; Takahito Nishiyama; Tomokazu Ohnuma; Kei Muro; Akira Hiratsuka


Biochemical Journal | 2001

(S)-preferential detoxification of 4-hydroxy-2(E)-nonenal enantiomers by hepatic glutathione S-transferase isoforms in guinea-pigs and rats.

Akira Hiratsuka; Kouichi Tobita; Hiroshi Saito; Yasuhiro Sakamoto; Hiroaki Nakano; Kenichiro Ogura; Takahito Nishiyama; Tadashi Watabe


Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications | 1994

Isolation and Characterization of the Gene Encoding Rat Class θ Glutathione S-Transferase Subunit Yrs

Kenichiro Ogura; Takahito Nishiyama; Akira Hiratsuka; Tadashi Watabe


Drug Metabolism and Disposition | 1999

Dihydropyrimidine Dehydrogenase Activity and Fluorouracil Pharmacokinetics with Liver Damage Induced by Bile Duct Ligation in Rats

Tomonori Tateishi; Minoru Watanabe; Hironori Nakura; Masami Tanaka; Toshio Kumai; Shigeko Fujimoto Sakata; Nanaya Tamaki; Kenichiro Ogura; Takahito Nishiyama; Tadashi Watabe; Shinichi Kobayashi


Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications | 1995

A SUBFAMILY 2 HOMO-DIMERIC GLUTATHIONE S-TRANSFERASE MYRS-MYRS OF CLASS THETA IN MOUSE LIVER CYTOSOL

Akira Hiratsuka; M. Kanazawa; Takahito Nishiyama; Haruhiro Okuda; Kenichiro Ogura; Tadashi Watabe

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Sapporo Medical University

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