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Publication : Perfecting a high hypoxanthine phosphoribosyltransferase activity-uricase KO mice to test the effects of purine- and non-purine-type xanthine dehydrogenase (XDH) inhibitors.

First Author  Hosoya T Year  2020
Journal  Br J Pharmacol Volume  177
Issue  10 Pages  2274-2285
PubMed ID  31971609 Mgi Jnum  J:340387
Mgi Id  MGI:6728607 Doi  10.1111/bph.14978
Citation  Hosoya T, et al. (2020) Perfecting a high hypoxanthine phosphoribosyltransferase activity-uricase KO mice to test the effects of purine- and non-purine-type xanthine dehydrogenase (XDH) inhibitors. Br J Pharmacol 177(10):2274-2285
abstractText  BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Purine metabolism in mice and human differ in terms of uricase (Uox) activity as well as hypoxanthine phosphoribosyltransferase (HPRT) activity. The aim of this study was the establishment of high HPRT activity-Uox knockout (KO) mice as a novel hyperuricaemic model. Then to investigate the effects of purine-type xanthine dehydrogenase (XDH) inhibitor, allopurinol, and non-purine-type XDH inhibitor, topiroxostat, on purine metabolism. EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH: A novel hyperuricaemic mouse model was established by mating B6-ChrXC(MSM) mice with uricase KO mice. The pharmacological effects of allopurinol and topiroxostat were explored by evaluating urate, hypoxanthine, xanthine and creatinine in the plasma and urine of these model mice. Furthermore, we analysed the effect of both drugs on erythrocyte hypoxanthine phosphoribosyltransferase activity. KEY RESULTS: Plasma urate level and urinary urate/creatinine ratio significantly decreased after administration of allopurinol 30 mg.kg(-1) or topiroxostat 1 mg.kg(-1) for 7 days. The urate-lowering effect was equivalent for allopurinol and topiroxostat. However, the urinary hypoxanthine/creatinine ratio and xanthine/creatinine ratio after treatment with topiroxostat were significantly lower than for allopurinol. In addition, the urinary oxypurine/creatinine ratio was significantly lowered after treatment with topiroxostat, but allopurinol elicited no such effect. Furthermore, allopurinol inhibited mouse erythrocyte hypoxanthine phosphoribosyltransferase, while topiroxostat did not. CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS: High hypoxanthine phosphoribosyltransferase activity- uricase KO mice were established as a novel hyperuricaemic animal model. In addition, topiroxostat, a non-purine-type xanthine dehydrogenase inhibitor, elicited a potent plasma urate-lowering effect. However, unlike allopurinol, topiroxostat did not perturb the salvage pathway, resulting in lowered total oxypurine excretion.
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