2006
DOI: 10.1002/bdd.494
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Species differences in enantioselective 2-oxidations of RS-8359, a selective and reversible MAO-A inhibitor, and cinchona alkaloids by aldehyde oxidase

Abstract: The 2-oxidation activity on the pyrimidine ring of RS-8359, a MAO-A inhibitor, is the major metabolic pathway catalysed by aldehyde oxidase. This study investigated the species differences in the 2-oxidation activity by using liver cytosolic fractions from rats, mice, guinea-pigs, rabbits, dogs, monkeys and humans. The Vmax/Km value for the (S)-enantiomer of RS-8359 was extremely high in monkeys and humans, moderate in guinea-pigs, and low in rats and mice. Dogs were deficient in 2-oxidation activity. The (R)-… Show more

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“…In contrast, roughly 1 order of magnitude higher AOX1-catalyzed zonisamide reduction activity was observed in monkey compared with that of rabbit (Kitamura et al, 2001). Monkey had more than several times greater (S)-RS-8359 2-oxidation activity than did rabbit (Itoh et al, 2006). Thus, the two species show remarkably different catalytic properties from each other depending on the substrate structures used as already documented by Beedham (2002), Kitamura et al (2006), andGarattini et al (2008).…”
Section: And (؉)-4-(4-cyanoanilino)-56-dihydro-7-hydroxy-7h-cyclopenmentioning
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“…In contrast, roughly 1 order of magnitude higher AOX1-catalyzed zonisamide reduction activity was observed in monkey compared with that of rabbit (Kitamura et al, 2001). Monkey had more than several times greater (S)-RS-8359 2-oxidation activity than did rabbit (Itoh et al, 2006). Thus, the two species show remarkably different catalytic properties from each other depending on the substrate structures used as already documented by Beedham (2002), Kitamura et al (2006), andGarattini et al (2008).…”
Section: And (؉)-4-(4-cyanoanilino)-56-dihydro-7-hydroxy-7h-cyclopenmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…Approximately 2 orders of magnitude higher methotrexate 7-hydroxylase activity was shown in rabbit compared with that of monkey (Kitamura et al, 1999). Likewise, rabbit exhibited 2 to 3 orders of magnitude higher activity toward cinchonidine 2Ј-oxidation than did that of monkey (Itoh et al, 2006). In contrast, roughly 1 order of magnitude higher AOX1-catalyzed zonisamide reduction activity was observed in monkey compared with that of rabbit (Kitamura et al, 2001).…”
Section: And (؉)-4-(4-cyanoanilino)-56-dihydro-7-hydroxy-7h-cyclopenmentioning
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