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Title: CYP2C9*3 influences the metabolism and the drug-interaction of candesartan in vitro. Author: Hanatani T, Fukuda T, Ikeda M, Imaoka S, Hiroi T, Funae Y, Azuma J. Journal: Pharmacogenomics J; 2001; 1(4):288-92. PubMed ID: 11908770. Abstract: Candesartan cilexetil is an angiotensin II receptor antagonist, and candesartan, its active metabolite, is metabolized by CYP2C9. However, the effect of CYP2C9*3 on candesartan metabolism is not established. We characterized the kinetics of candesartan by CYP2C9*1/*1 and CYP2C9*1/*3 in human liver microsomes. The difference between the two was not significant. Subsequently, CYP2C9*1 and CYP2C9*3 (Leu359) were expressed in yeast, and the kinetics of candesartan were determined. The wild-type showed the lower Km (345 vs 439 microM; 3/4) and higher Vmax/Km (1/3) than the Leu359 variant. Also, we investigated potential interaction between candesartan and warfarin with both the wild-type and the Leu359 variant. Candesartan had no effect on S-warfarin 7-hydroxylation. In contrast, S-warfarin inhibited candesartan metabolism by the wild-type (K = 17microM) greater than by the Leu359 variant (Ki = 36 microM). These findings suggest that CYP2C9*3 may change not only the metabolic activity but also the inhibitory susceptibility compared with CYP2C9*1.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]