TY - JOUR T1 - SGLT-1 Transport and Deglycosylation inside Intestinal Cells Are Key Steps in the Absorption and Disposition of Calycosin-7-<em>O</em>-<em>β</em>-<span class="sc">d</span>-Glucoside in Rats JF - Drug Metabolism and Disposition JO - Drug Metab Dispos SP - 283 LP - 296 DO - 10.1124/dmd.115.067009 VL - 44 IS - 3 AU - Jian Shi AU - Haihui Zheng AU - Jia Yu AU - Lijun Zhu AU - Tongmeng Yan AU - Peng Wu AU - Linlin Lu AU - Ying Wang AU - Ming Hu AU - Zhongqiu Liu Y1 - 2016/03/01 UR - http://dmd.aspetjournals.org/content/44/3/283.abstract N2 - Hydrolysis by lactase-phloridzin hydrolase (LPH) is the first and critical step in the absorption of isoflavonoid glucosides. However, the absorption characteristics of calycosin-7-O-β-d-glucoside (CG) slightly differ from other isoflavonoid glucosides. In this study, we used the rat intestinal perfusion model and performed pharmacokinetic studies and in vitro experiments to determine the factors influencing CG absorption and disposition. After oral administration of isoflavonoid glucosides, LPH was found to play minimal or no role on the hydrolysis of CG, in contrast to that of daidzin. CG was mainly transported into the small intestinal cells by sodium-dependent glucose transporter 1 (SGLT-1) as intact. This pathway could be the main mechanism underlying the high permeability of CG in the small intestine. CG was likely to be hydrolyzed in enterocytes to its aglycone calycosin by broad-specific β-glucuronides (BSβG) and glucocerebrosidase or rapidly metabolized. Calycosin was also rapidly and extensively metabolized to 3′-glucuronide in the enterocytes and liver, and the glucuronidation rates of calycosin and CG were much higher in the former. The metabolites were also transported into lumen by breast cancer resistance protein and multidrug resistance-associated protein 2. In conclusion, the enterocytes could be an important site for CG absorption, deglycosylation, and metabolism in rats. This study could contribute to the theoretical foundation and mechanism of absorption and disposition of flavonoid compounds. ER -