PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Bradley W. Bolling AU - Michael H. Court AU - Jeffrey B. Blumberg AU - C.-Y. Oliver Chen TI - Microsomal Quercetin Glucuronidation in Rat Small Intestine Depends on Age and Segment AID - 10.1124/dmd.111.038406 DP - 2011 Aug 01 TA - Drug Metabolism and Disposition PG - 1406--1414 VI - 39 IP - 8 4099 - http://dmd.aspetjournals.org/content/39/8/1406.short 4100 - http://dmd.aspetjournals.org/content/39/8/1406.full SO - Drug Metab Dispos2011 Aug 01; 39 AB - UDP-glucuronosyltransferase (UGT) activity toward the flavonoid quercetin and UGT protein were characterized in three equidistant small intestine (SI) segments from 4-, 12-, 18-, and 28-month-old male Fischer 344 rats (n = 8/age) using villin to control for enterocyte content. SI microsomal intrinsic clearance of quercetin was increased 3- to 9-fold from 4 months in the proximal and distal SI at 12 and 18 months. Likewise, at 30 μM quercetin, SI microsomal glucuronidation activity was increased with age: 4.8- and 3.9-fold greater at 18 months than at 4 months. Quercetin UGT regioselectivity was not changed by age. The distal SI preferentially catalyzed glucuronidation at the 7-position, whereas the proximal SI produced the greatest proportion of 4′- and 3′-conjugates. Enterocyte UGT content in different SI segments was not consistently changed with age. In the proximal SI, UGT1A increased 64 and 150% at 12 and 18 months and UGT1A1, UGT1A7, and UGT1A8 were also increased at 12 and 18 months. However, age-related changes in expression were inconsistent in the medial and distal segments. Microsomal rates of quercetin glucuronidation and UGT expression were positively correlated with UGT1A1 content for all pooled samples (r = 0.467) and at each age (r = 0.538–0.598). UGT1A7 was positively correlated with total, 7-O- and 3-O-quercetin glucuronidation at 18 months. Thus, age-related differences in UGT quercetin glucuronidation depend on intestinal segment, are more pronounced in the proximal and distal segments and may be partially related to UGT1A1 and UGT1A7 content.