Jm. Begue et al., MAINTENANCE OF THE BIOTRANSFORMATION CAPACITY BY CULTURED HUMAN HEPATOCYTES AFTER SEVERAL DAILY EXPOSURES TO DRUGS, Toxicology in vitro, 7(4), 1993, pp. 493-498
Adult human hepatocytes were obtained from four different donors and e
xposed to three new drugs (DPI 201-106, CK 204-933 and SDZ 203-150) fo
r 4 or 5 days with daily renewal of both medium and drug. Both the rat
es and the routes of metabolism were analysed every day by HPLC and th
in-layer chromatography. Metabolism of the three drugs resulted in the
formation of several metabolites, which involved various phase I and
phase II reactions. For the three drugs, both qualitative and quantita
tive metabolic capacity was roughly maintained during the period studi
ed. However, some minor metabolites were identified only after two or
three incubations, probably because of their low rate of formation and
/or multistep synthesis. Individual variations, which were maintained
during the whole incubation period, were observed. The maintenance of
the same metabolic pathways even after several daily treatments indica
tes that adult human hepatocytes in primary culture represent a suitab
le in vitro model system for studies on drug inhibition or induction,
drug interactions and long-term drug cytotoxicity.