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  • Title: Non-induction of extrahepatic antipyrine and metronidazole metabolism evaluated from partially hepatectomized rats.
    Author: Jeding IB, Loft S, Poulsen HE.
    Journal: Xenobiotica; 1993 Apr; 23(4):411-8. PubMed ID: 8337899.
    Abstract:
    1. The effect of beta-naphthoflavone (BNF), given i.p. (n = 9) and orally (n = 9), on the metabolism of antipyrine and metronidazole was investigated in rats. 2. The clearances of antipyrine and metronidazole were determined on a single saliva sample. The rates of formation of antipyrine and metronidazole metabolites were determined from a 20 h urine sample and saliva clearance. 3. Administration of beta-naphthoflavone i.p. was significantly more effective than oral dosage on the induction of antipyrine and metronidazole metabolism (p < 0.05). 4. The capacity of extrahepatic tissues to metabolize antipyrine and metronidazole was quantitatively assessed in rats with and without pretreatment with beta-naphthoflavone immediately after sham operation or 70% partial hepatectomy (n = 40). 5. Antipyrine and metronidazole clearances correlated with liver weight in induced and non-induced rats. Linear regression of antipyrine and metronidazole clearances did show a non-significant Y-intercept (p > 0.05), indicating a negligible extrahepatic metabolism in both induced and in non-induced rats. 6. From a quantitative point of view this study indicates that induction of extrahepatic cytochrome P450 metabolism of antipyrine and metronidazole is negligible.
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