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In vivo responses of the human and murine pregnane X receptor to dexamethasone in mice

  • Dexamethasone (DEX) is a potent and widely used anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressant glucocorticoid. It can bind and activate the pregnane X receptor (PXR), which plays a critical role as xenobiotic sensor in mammals to induce the expression of many enzymes, including cytochromes P450 in the CYP3A family. This induction results in its own metabolism. We have used a series of transgenic mouse lines, including a novel, improved humanized PXR line, to compare the induction profile of PXR-regulated drug-metabolizing enzymes after DEX administration, as well as looking at hepatic responses to rifampicin (RIF). The new humanized PXR model has uncovered further intriguing differences between the human and mouse receptors in that RIF only induced Cyp2b10 in the new humanized model. DEX was found to be a much more potent inducer of Cyp3a proteins in wild-type mice than in mice humanized for PXR. To assess whether PXR is involved in the detoxification of DEX in the liver, we analyzed the consequences of high doses of the glucocorticoid on hepatotoxicity on different PXR genetic backgrounds. We also studied these effects in an additional mouse model in which functional mouse Cyp3a genes have been deleted. These strains exhibited different sensitivities to DEX, indicating a protective role of the PXR and CYP3A proteins against the hepatotoxicity of this compound.

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Author:Nico ScheerORCiD, Jillian Ross, Yury Kapelyukh, Anja Rode, C. Roland Wolf
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1124/dmd.109.031872
ISSN:1521-009X
Parent Title (English):Drug Metabolism and Disposition
Publisher:ASPET
Place of publication:Bethesda
Document Type:Article
Language:English
Year of Completion:2010
Date of the Publication (Server):2019/04/04
Volume:38
Issue:7
First Page:1046
Last Page:1053
Link:https://doi.org/10.1124/dmd.109.031872
Zugriffsart:bezahl
Institutes:FH Aachen / Fachbereich Chemie und Biotechnologie
collections:Verlag / ASPET