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Title: Drug interaction potential of the seed extract of Urtica urens L. (dwarf nettle)
Authors: Ağuş, Hızlan Hıncal.
Tekin, P.
Bayav, M.
Semiz, Aslı.
Şen, Alaattin.
Keywords: CYP2C6
CYP2D1/2
CYP2E1
CYP3A1
Urtica urens
aminopyrine n demethylase
cytochrome P450 2D1
cytochrome P450 2E1
cytochrome P450 3A1
dimethylnitrosamine demethylase
glutathione transferase
messenger RNA
plant extract
unclassified drug
Urtica urens extract
animal experiment
article
controlled study
dwarf nettle
enzyme activity
enzyme analysis
enzyme localization
in vivo study
kidney
liver
lung
male
medicinal plant
nonhuman
plant seed
rat
reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction
RNA analysis
tissue distribution
urtica urens
Western blotting
Animals
Cytochrome P-450 Enzyme System
Enzyme Inhibitors
Glutathione Transferase
Herb-Drug Interactions
Kidney
Liver
Lung
Male
Plant Extracts
Rats
Rats, Wistar
Seeds
Urticaceae
Rattus
Urtica
Abstract: Dwarf nettle (Urtica urens) seed extract was examined in vivo in the rat for its potential to modulate drug metabolizing enzymes including aminopyrine N-demethylase (APND; CYP2C6), aniline 4-hydroxylase (A4H; CYP2E1), nitrosodimethylamine N-demethylase (NDMA-ND; CYP2E1) erythromycin N-demethylase (ERND; CYP3A1) CYP2D1/2 and glutathione S-transferase (GST). RT-PCR data and western blotting studies clearly demonstrated that CYP2C6 and CYP2E1 mRNA levels were substantially increased after Urtica treatment, while the level of CYP3A1 mRNA decreased and that of CYP2D1/2 remained unchanged. Urtica treatment significantly induced GST activity in the liver, lung and kidney (66-, 46- and 31-fold, respectively) while decreasing that of APND (35-, 61- and 94-fold) and NDMA-ND (23, 28 and 54-fold). ERND activity in liver was reduced 45-fold, but increased in the lung and kidney (78- and 144-fold) after Urtica treatment. These results indicate that Urtica seed extract may have the potential to inhibit and/or induce the metabolism of certain co-administered drugs. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/6604
https://doi.org/10.1002/ptr.2848
ISSN: 0951-418X
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