Protein Information

ID 160
Name liver carboxylesterase
Synonyms ACAT; Cholesteryl ester hydrolase; CES1; SES 1; SES1; ANAE; Acid esterase; Acyl coenzyme A cholesterol acyltransferase…

Compound Information

ID 1819
Name piperazine
CAS piperazine

Reference

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12736497 Ohishi K, Sawada H, Yoshida Y, Hatano H, Aiyama R, Watanabe T, Yokokura T: The metabolic stability of acyl-CoA: cholesterol O-acyltransferase (ACAT) inhibitors, N-(4-benzyloxy-3, 5-dimethoxycinnamoyl)-N'-(2, 4-dimethylphenyl) piperazine (YIC-708-424) and its derivatives in rat liver and intestinal epithelium. Biol Pharm Bull. 2003 May;26(5):600-7.
The metabolic stability of the acyl-CoA: cholesterol O-acyltransferase (ACAT) inhibitor N-(4-benzyloxy-3, 5-dimethoxycinnamoyl)-N'-(2, 4-dimethylphenyl) piperazine (YIC-708-424) and its n-alkoxy derivatives containing an alkyl chain of 3 or 7 to 10 carbons, which exhibited different hypocholesterolemic activities, was investigated in vivo and in vitro in rats. After the oral administration of YIC-708-424 to rats at a dose of 5 mg/kg/d for 7 d, the parent compound was not detected in the blood. On the other hand, when the n-alkoxy derivatives were administered to rats, an increase in the alkyl chain length produced a progressive increase in the blood concentration of the parent compound. Both in the blood of rats administered YIC-708-424 and in the reaction mixture after the incubation of YIC-708-424 with rat hepatic 9000 x g supernatants, an inactive major metabolite, N-(4-benzyloxy-3, 5-dimethoxycinnamoyl)-N'-(4-carboxyl-2-methylphenyl) piperazine, was observed. The ratio of the maximum velocity to the apparent Michaelis-Menten constant (V (max)/K (m)) for the degradation of the n-propyloxy derivative in rat hepatic and intestinal microsomes was almost equivalent to that of YIC-708-424. On the other hand, an increase in the alkyl chain length of n-alkoxy derivatives produced a progressive decrease in V (max)/K (m) for the degradation of these compounds. Additionally, the in vivo hypocholesterolemic activities of YIC-708-424 and its n-alkoxy derivatives were positively correlated with the blood concentration of the parent compound and were negatively correlated with their V (max)/K (m). These results suggest that the metabolic stability of ACAT inhibitors in the liver and intestinal epithelium, which are the major target organs of these compounds, has a strong influence on their pharmacological activities in vivo.
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