Identification of metabolites of a substance P (Neurokinin 1 receptor) antagonist in rat hepatocytes and rat plasma

Hop, C.E.C.A., Wang, Y., Kumar, S., Elipe, M.V.S., Raab, C.E., Dean, D.C., Poon, G.K., Keohane, C.-A., Strauss, J., Chiu, S.-H.L., Curtis, N., Elliott, J., Gerhard, U., Locker, K., Morrison, D., Mortishire-Smith, R., Thomas, S., Watt, A.P. and Evans, D.C. (2002) Identification of metabolites of a substance P (Neurokinin 1 receptor) antagonist in rat hepatocytes and rat plasma. pp. 937-943. ISSN 0090-9556
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[3R,5R,6S]-3-(2-cyclopropyloxy-5-trifluoromethoxyphenyl)-6-phenyl-1-oxa-7 -azaspiro[4.5]decane is a substance P (Neurokinin 1 receptor) antagonist. Substance P antagonists are proven in concept to have excellent potential for the treatment of major depression, and they allow superior and sustained protection from acute and delayed chemotherapy-induced emesis. The metabolism of this compound was investigated in rat hepatocytes, and circulating rat plasma metabolites were identified following oral and intravenous dosing. The turnover in rat hepatocytes within 4 h was about 30%, and the major metabolites were identified as two nitrones and a lactam associated with the piperidine ring. Although these metabolites were also observed in rat plasma, the major circulating metabolite was a keto acid following oxidative de-amination of the piperidine ring. Liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry and nuclear magnetic resonance were used to confirm the structure of the latter metabolite. A mechanism leading to the formation of the keto acid metabolite has been suggested, and most intermediates were observed in rat plasma.

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