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Enantioselective disposition of lansoprazole in extensive and poor metabolizers of CYP2C19

Authors
Kim K.-A.Shon J.-H.Park J.-Y.Yoon Y.-R.Kim M.-J.Yun D.-H.Kim M.-K.Cha I.-J.Hyun M.-H.Shin J.-G.
Issue Date
2002
Citation
Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, v.72, no.1, pp 90 - 99
Pages
10
Indexed
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics
Volume
72
Number
1
Start Page
90
End Page
99
URI
https://scholarworks.korea.ac.kr/kumedicine/handle/2020.sw.kumedicine/22186
DOI
10.1067/mcp.2002.126176
ISSN
0009-9236
1532-6535
Abstract
Objective: To evaluate the enantioselective disposition of lansoprazole in relation to the genetic polymorphism of CYP2C19. Methods: A single oral dose of racemic lansoprazole (30 mg) was administered to 6 extensive metabolizers and 6 poor metabolizers whose genotypes were determined by use of polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism. The pharmacokinetic parameters were estimated from the plasma concentrations of lansoprazole racemate, its enantiomers, and metabolites, which were measured for 24 hours after drug administration. The unbound fraction of lansoprazole enantiomers was determined by means of ultra-filtration of fresh human serum spiked with racemic lansoprazole. Results: The plasma concentrations of R(+)-lansoprazole were consistently higher than those of the S(-)-enantiomer in both extensive and poor metabolizers of CYP2C19, and the mean area under the plasma concentration-time curve of the (+)- and (-)-enantiomers showed 4.3- and 5.8-fold differences between poor and extensive metabolizers, respectively. The (+)/(-) ratios of lansoprazole clearance were not significantly different between poor and extensive metabolizers (0.19 ± 0.07 and 0.05 ± 0.08, respectively). The values for volume of distribution of the (-)-enantiomer were 3- and 10-fold greater, respectively, than those of the (+)-enantiomer in poor and extensive metabolizers, which was related to a 2-fold higher unbound fraction of the (-)-enantiomer. Conclusions: The effect of CYP2C19 genetic polymorphism on the enantioselective disposition of lansoprazole seems to be less significant than the effect on omeprazole and pantoprazole. The disposition of lansoprazole enantiomers appears to be influenced by enantioselective protein binding and by enantioselective metabolism of lansoprazole.
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