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Publication : Cytochrome P450 regulation by α-tocopherol in Pxr-null and PXR-humanized mice.

First Author  Johnson CH Year  2013
Journal  Drug Metab Dispos Volume  41
Issue  2 Pages  406-13
PubMed ID  23160821 Mgi Jnum  J:284674
Mgi Id  MGI:6390789 Doi  10.1124/dmd.112.048009
Citation  Johnson CH, et al. (2013) Cytochrome P450 regulation by alpha-tocopherol in Pxr-null and PXR-humanized mice. Drug Metab Dispos 41(2):406-13
abstractText  The pregnane X receptor (PXR) has been postulated to play a role in the metabolism of alpha-tocopherol owing to the up-regulation of hepatic cytochrome P450 (P450) 3A in human cell lines and murine models after alpha-tocopherol treatment. However, in vivo studies confirming the role of PXR in alpha-tocopherol metabolism in humans presents significant difficulties and has not been performed. PXR-humanized (hPXR), wild-type, and Pxr-null mouse models were used to determine whether alpha-tocopherol metabolism is influenced by species-specific differences in PXR function in vivo. No significant difference in the concentration of the major alpha-tocopherol metabolites was observed among the hPXR, wild-type, and Pxr-null mice through mass spectrometry-based metabolomics. Gene expression analysis revealed significantly increased expression of Cyp3a11 as well as several other P450s only in wild-type mice, suggesting species-specificity for alpha-tocopherol activation of PXR. Luciferase reporter assay confirmed activation of mouse PXR by alpha-tocopherol. Analysis of the Cyp2c family of genes revealed increased expression of Cyp2c29, Cyp2c37, and Cyp2c55 in wild-type, hPXR, and Pxr-null mice, which suggests PXR-independent induction of Cyp2c gene expression. This study revealed that alpha-tocopherol is a partial agonist of PXR and that PXR is necessary for Cyp3a induction by alpha-tocopherol. The implications of a novel role for alpha-tocopherol in Cyp2c gene regulation are also discussed.
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