oxypurinol and 5-hydroxypyrazinamide

oxypurinol has been researched along with 5-hydroxypyrazinamide* in 2 studies

Other Studies

2 other study(ies) available for oxypurinol and 5-hydroxypyrazinamide

ArticleYear
In vitro and in vivo study on the conversion of allopurinol and pyrazinamide.
    Advances in experimental medicine and biology, 1994, Volume: 370

    Topics: Aldehyde Oxidase; Aldehyde Oxidoreductases; Allopurinol; Animals; Biotransformation; Liver; Male; Oxidation-Reduction; Oxypurinol; Pyrazinamide; Rats; Rats, Wistar; Triazines; Xanthine Dehydrogenase; Xanthine Oxidase

1994
In vitro oxidation of pyrazinamide and allopurinol by rat liver aldehyde oxidase.
    Biochemical pharmacology, 1993, Sep-14, Volume: 46, Issue:6

    Aldehyde oxidase was purified about 120-fold from rat liver cytosol by sequential column chromatography using diethylaminoethyl (DEAE) cellulose, Benzamidine-Sepharose 6B and gel filtration. The purified enzyme was shown as a single band with M(r) of 2.7 x 10(5) on polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE) and M(r) of 1.35 x 10(5) on sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. Using this purified enzyme, in vitro conversion of allopurinol, pyrazinamide and pyrazinoic acid was investigated. Allopurinol and pyrazinamide were oxidized to oxypurinol and 5-hydroxy-pyrazinamide, respectively, while pyrazinoic acid, the microsomal deamidation product of pyrazinamide, was not oxidized to 5-hydroxypyrazinoic acid. The apparent Km value of the enzyme for pyrazinamide was 160 microM and that for allopurinol was 1.1 mM. On PAGE, allopurinol- or pyrazinamide-stained band was coincident with Coomassie Brilliant Blue R 250-stained band, respectively. These results suggest that aldehyde oxidase may play a role in the oxidation of allopurinol to oxypurinol and that of pyrazinamide to 5-hydroxypyrazinamide with xanthine dehydrogenase which can oxidize both allopurinol and pyrazinamide in vivo. The aldehyde oxidase may also play a major role in the oxidation of allopurinol and pyrazinamide in the subgroup of xanthinuria patients (xanthine oxidase deficiency) who can oxidize both allopurinol and pyrazinamide.

    Topics: Aldehyde Oxidase; Aldehyde Oxidoreductases; Allopurinol; Animals; Benzamidines; In Vitro Techniques; Liver; Male; Oxidation-Reduction; Oxypurinol; Pyrazinamide; Rats; Rats, Wistar; Triazines

1993