senecionine and Drug-Related-Side-Effects-and-Adverse-Reactions

senecionine has been researched along with Drug-Related-Side-Effects-and-Adverse-Reactions* in 1 studies

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Firm evidence for the detoxification of senecionine-induced hepatotoxicity via N-glucuronidation in UGT1A4-humanized transgenic mice.
    Food and chemical toxicology : an international journal published for the British Industrial Biological Research Association, 2022, Volume: 165

    Uridine diphosphate glucuronosyltransferase (UGT)1A4 is responsible for N-glucuronidation of tertiary amines but is a pseudogene in commonly used rodent models in toxicity and safety assessment. As a continuation of our investigation into the toxicity and safety assessment of pyrrolizidine alkaloid (PA)-containing herbs, we generated a UGT1A4-humanized (hUGT1A4) transgenic mouse model to systematically study the toxicity, metabolism network, and toxicokinetic characteristics of senecionine (a representative toxic PA) and compared with that in the wide-type controls in parallel. As results, senecionine-induced toxicity was significantly decreased as approved by mortality, pathology, and biochemistry assays in hUGT1A4 mice and cultured primary hepatocytes. More importantly N-glucuronidation adduct was exclusively identified in all the hUGT1A4 mice, liver microsomes, and cultured primary hepatocytes, yet absent in the wide-type controls. The variation in toxicokinetic characters was also observed between hUGT1A4 mice and the wide-type controls with a notably inhibition of the toxification metabolites, i.e., pyrrole-protein adducts, in hUGT1A4 mice. Conclusively, UGT1A4 plays an important role in detoxification of senecionine and the hUGT1A4 mouse model is promising for the pre-clinical evaluation of the efficacy and toxicity of tertiary amine agents in drug development and safety assessment.

    Topics: Animals; Chemical and Drug Induced Liver Injury; Drug-Related Side Effects and Adverse Reactions; Glucuronides; Glucuronosyltransferase; Mice; Mice, Transgenic; Microsomes, Liver; Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids

2022