The in-vitro metabolism of [14C]pentobarbitone and [14C]phenobarbitone by hamster liver microsomes. 1987

A Seago, and J W Gorrod

The metabolism of [14C]pentobarbitone and [14C]phenobarbitone has been reinvestigated using an in-vitro hepatic microsomal system (Syrian hamsters, Aroclor 1254 induction). The incubation system was routinely supplemented with EDTA (1 mM) and a substrate concentration study revealed the metabolism of [14C]pentobarbitone to be concentration-dependent, with the greatest overall metabolism (greater than 50%) occurring at 0.054 mumol per 3.5 mL. With [14C]phenobarbitone as substrate, overall metabolism was extremely low (3%) and independent of substrate concentration. Addition of further cofactors to the incubation mixture at 20 min intervals over an extended period resulted in almost complete metabolism of [14C]pentobarbitone (100 min), 3'-hydroxypentobarbitone and 3'-oxopentobarbitone being identified as metabolites together with many minor, unidentified products. With [14C]phenobarbitone as the substrate, cofactor addition up to 120 min resulted in 8% overall metabolism; p-hydroxyphenobarbitone was identified as a product of metabolism; other minor products were unidentified. The metabolism studies failed to produce a metabolite having the properties of the N-hydroxylated product of either [14C]pentobarbitone or [14C]phenobarbitone within the detection limits available (0.02% of 0.5 mumol per incubate).

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D008297 Male Males
D008647 Mesocricetus A genus in the order Rodentia and family Cricetidae. One species, Mesocricetus auratus or golden hamster is widely used in biomedical research. Hamsters, Golden,Hamsters, Golden Syrian,Hamsters, Syrian,Mesocricetus auratus,Syrian Golden Hamster,Syrian Hamster,Golden Hamster,Golden Hamster, Syrian,Golden Hamsters,Golden Syrian Hamsters,Hamster, Golden,Hamster, Syrian,Hamster, Syrian Golden,Syrian Hamsters
D008862 Microsomes, Liver Closed vesicles of fragmented endoplasmic reticulum created when liver cells or tissue are disrupted by homogenization. They may be smooth or rough. Liver Microsomes,Liver Microsome,Microsome, Liver
D010424 Pentobarbital A short-acting barbiturate that is effective as a sedative and hypnotic (but not as an anti-anxiety) agent and is usually given orally. It is prescribed more frequently for sleep induction than for sedation but, like similar agents, may lose its effectiveness by the second week of continued administration. (From AMA Drug Evaluations Annual, 1994, p236) Mebubarbital,Mebumal,Diabutal,Etaminal,Ethaminal,Nembutal,Pentobarbital Sodium,Pentobarbital, Monosodium Salt,Pentobarbitone,Sagatal,Monosodium Salt Pentobarbital
D010634 Phenobarbital A barbituric acid derivative that acts as a nonselective central nervous system depressant. It potentiates GAMMA-AMINOBUTYRIC ACID action on GABA-A RECEPTORS, and modulates chloride currents through receptor channels. It also inhibits glutamate induced depolarizations. Phenemal,Phenobarbitone,Phenylbarbital,Gardenal,Hysteps,Luminal,Phenobarbital Sodium,Phenobarbital, Monosodium Salt,Phenylethylbarbituric Acid,Acid, Phenylethylbarbituric,Monosodium Salt Phenobarbital,Sodium, Phenobarbital
D002250 Carbon Radioisotopes Unstable isotopes of carbon that decay or disintegrate emitting radiation. C atoms with atomic weights 10, 11, and 14-16 are radioactive carbon isotopes. Radioisotopes, Carbon
D006224 Cricetinae A subfamily in the family MURIDAE, comprising the hamsters. Four of the more common genera are Cricetus, CRICETULUS; MESOCRICETUS; and PHODOPUS. Cricetus,Hamsters,Hamster
D006877 Hydroxamic Acids A class of weak acids with the general formula R-CONHOH. Hydroxamic Acid,Acid, Hydroxamic,Acids, Hydroxamic
D000818 Animals Unicellular or multicellular, heterotrophic organisms, that have sensation and the power of voluntary movement. Under the older five kingdom paradigm, Animalia was one of the kingdoms. Under the modern three domain model, Animalia represents one of the many groups in the domain EUKARYOTA. Animal,Metazoa,Animalia
D001140 Aroclors Industrial chemicals which have become widespread environmental pollutants. Each aroclor is a mixture of chlorinated biphenyls (1200 series) or chlorinated terphenyls (5400 series) or a combination of both (4400 series). Aroclor

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