Authors
T Bergmann, L Bathum, K Brosen
Publication date
2001/5
Journal
European journal of clinical pharmacology
Volume
57
Pages
123-127
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Description
Objective: Duplication of CYP2D6 causes very rapid metabolism of CYP2D6 substrates such as desipramine. However, we have previously shown that in the Danish population, only about 15% of very rapid metabolisers, defined as subjects with a metabolic ratio of sparteine of 0.15 or less, carried a duplicated allele. The question is whether gene duplication is a relatively rare cause (perhaps predictor) of very rapid metabolism or whether a low metabolic ratio is a poor predictor of this. Methods: After measuring metabolic ratios anew, we selected six volunteers with duplication of CYP2D6 and metabolic ratios ranging from 0.07 to 0.17 and six volunteers without duplication with metabolic ratios ranging from 0.08 to 0.21. Each subject took 100 mg of desipramine. Blood and urine were collected for 48 h. Results: The median total oral clearance of desipramine was 372 l/h and 196 l/h [median …
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