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Archives of Pharmacal Research
2009 Volume.32 No. 7 p.1029 ~ p.1035
The Relationship between Glucuronide Conjugate Levels and Hepatotoxicity after Oral Administration of Valproic Acid
Jung Byung-Hwa


Chung Bong-Chul
Shin Kye-Jung
Kim Bo-Joon
Lee Young-Joo
Lee Min-Sun
Abstract
The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between hepatotoxicity, levels of glucuronide conjugates of valproic acid (VPA), and the toxic metabolites of VPA (4-ene VPA and 2,4-diene VPA). We also examined whether hepatotoxicity could be predicted by the urinary excretion levels of VPA and its toxic metabolites. VPA was administrated orally in rats in amounts ranging from 20 mg/kg to 500 mg/kg. Free and total (free plus glucuronide conjugated) VPA, 4-ene VPA, and 2,4-diene VPA were quantified in urine and liver using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. Serum levels of aspartate aminotransferase, alanine aminotransferase, and ¥á-glutathione S-transferase (¥á-GST) were also determined to measure the level of hepatotoxicity. The serum ¥á-GST level increased slightly at the 20 mg/kg dose, and substantially increased at the 100 and 500 mg/kg dose; aspartate aminotransferase and alanine aminotransferase levels did not change with the administration of increasing doses of VPA. The liver concentration of free 4- ene VPA and the urinary excretion of total 4-ene VPA were the only measures that correlated with the increase in the serum ¥á-GST level (p < 0.094 and p < 0.023 respectively). From these results, we conclude that hepatotoxicity of VPA correlates with liver concentration of 4-ene VPA and can be predicted by the urinary excretion of total 4-ene VPA.
KEYWORD
Valproic acid (VPA), 4-ene VPA, 2, 4-diene VPA, Hepatotoxicity, Glucuronidation, ¥á-Glutathione S-transferase (¥á-GST), Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry, GC-MS
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