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Humanized liver TK-NOG mice with functional deletion of hepatic murine cytochrome P450s as a model for studying human drug metabolism.


ABSTRACT: Chimeric TK-NOG mice with a humanized liver (normal Hu-liver) are a unique animal model for predicting drug metabolism in humans. However, residual mouse hepatocytes occasionally prevent the precise evaluation of human drug metabolism. Herein, we developed a novel humanized liver TK-NOG mouse with a conditional knockout of liver-specific cytochrome P450 oxidoreductase (POR cKO Hu-liver). Immunohistochemical analysis revealed only a few POR-expressing cells around the portal vein in POR cKO mouse livers. NADPH-cytochrome c reductase and cytochrome P450 (P450)-mediated drug oxidation activity in liver microsomes from POR cKO mice was negligible. After the intravenous administration of S-warfarin, high circulating and urinary levels of S-7-hydroxywarfarin (a major human metabolite) were observed in POR cKO Hu-liver mice. Notably, the circulating and urinary levels of S-4'-hydroxywarfarin (a major warfarin metabolite in mice) were much lower in POR cKO Hu-liver mice than in normal Hu-liver mice. POR cKO Hu-liver mice with minimal interference from mouse hepatic P450 oxidation activity are a valuable model for predicting human drug metabolism.

SUBMITTER: Uehara S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9437039 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Humanized liver TK-NOG mice with functional deletion of hepatic murine cytochrome P450s as a model for studying human drug metabolism.

Uehara Shotaro S   Iida Yuichi Y   Ida-Tanaka Miyuki M   Goto Motohito M   Kawai Kenji K   Yamamoto Masafumi M   Higuchi Yuichiro Y   Ito Satoshi S   Takahashi Riichi R   Kamimura Hidetaka H   Ito Mamoru M   Yamazaki Hiroshi H   Oshimura Mitsuo M   Kazuki Yasuhiro Y   Suemizu Hiroshi H  

Scientific reports 20220901 1


Chimeric TK-NOG mice with a humanized liver (normal Hu-liver) are a unique animal model for predicting drug metabolism in humans. However, residual mouse hepatocytes occasionally prevent the precise evaluation of human drug metabolism. Herein, we developed a novel humanized liver TK-NOG mouse with a conditional knockout of liver-specific cytochrome P450 oxidoreductase (POR cKO Hu-liver). Immunohistochemical analysis revealed only a few POR-expressing cells around the portal vein in POR cKO mouse  ...[more]

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