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Title: The effect of etomidate on rabbit liver microsomal drug metabolism in vitro. Author: Horai Y, White PF, Trevor AJ. Journal: Drug Metab Dispos; 1985; 13(3):364-7. PubMed ID: 2861997. Abstract: Etomidate, an imidazole-containing anesthetic agent, is shown to be a reversible inhibitor of rabbit liver microsomal enzymes in vitro. Inhibition of aniline hydroxylation by etomidate follows competitive kinetics, while inhibition of microsomal N-demethylase and O-demethylase activities is of the mixed type. The concentrations of etomidate required to cause 50% inhibition of these enzyme activities are in the 7-10 microM range. NADPH-cytochrome c reductase is not inhibited by concentrations of etomidate below 100 microM. Spectrophotometric studies show that the addition of etomidate to liver microsomes results in a type II binding spectrum. We suggest that etomidate binds with high affinity to cytochrome(s) P-450, resulting in the inhibition of liver drug metabolism.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]