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Drug Metabolism and Disposition 2012-Aug

Identification of the ortho-benzoquinone intermediate of 5-O-caffeoylquinic acid in vitro and in vivo: comparison of bioactivation under normal and pathological situations.

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Cen Xie
Dafang Zhong
Xiaoyan Chen

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5-O-Caffeoylquinic acid (5-CQA) is one of the major bioactive ingredients in some Chinese herbal injections. Occasional anaphylaxis has been reported for these injections during their clinical use, possibly caused by reactive metabolites of 5-CQA. This study aimed at characterizing the bioactivation pathway(s) of 5-CQA and the metabolic enzyme(s) involved. After incubating 5-CQA with GSH and NADPH-supplemented human liver microsomes, two types of GSH conjugates were characterized: one was M1-1 from the 1,4-addition of GSH to ortho-benzoquinone intermediate; the other was M2-1 and M2-2 from the 1,4-addition of GSH directly to the α,β-unsaturated carbonyl group of the parent. The formation of M1-1 was cytochrome P450 (P450)-mediated, with 3A4 and 2E1 as the principal catalyzing enzymes, whereas the formation of M2-1 and M2-2 was independent of NADPH and could be accelerated by cytosolic glutathione transferase. In the presence of cumene hydroperoxide, M1-1 formation increased 6-fold, indicating that 5-CQA can also be bioactivated by P450 peroxidase under oxidizing conditions. Furthermore, M1-1 could be formed by myeloperoxidase in activated human leukocytes, implying that 5-CQA bioactivation is more likely to occur under inflammatory conditions. This finding was supported by experiments on lipopolysaccharide-induced inflammatory rats, where a greater amount of M1-1 was detected. In S-adenosyl methionine- and GSH-supplemented human S9 incubations, M1-1 formation decreased by 80% but increased after tolcapone-inhibited catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT) activity. In summary, the high reactivities of the ortho-benzoquinone metabolite and α,β-unsaturated carbonyl group of 5-CQA to nucleophiles have been demonstrated. Different pathological situations and COMT activities in patients may alter the bioactivation extent of 5-CQA.

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