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Further metabolism of FK506 (tacrolimus). Identification and biological activities of the metabolites oxidized at multiple sites of FK506.

K Iwasaki, T Shiraga, H Matsuda, K Nagase, Y Tokuma, T Hata, Y Fujii, S Sakuma, T Fujitsu and A Fujikawa
Drug Metabolism and Disposition January 1995, 23 (1) 28-34;
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To characterize the metabolic pathway of FK506 (tacrolimus), FK506 or its 31-O-desmethyl metabolite was incubated with liver microsomes prepared from dexamethasone-treated rats in the presence of a NADPH-generating system under aerobic conditions. Besides the four oxidized metabolites already reported, four new metabolites were isolated and identified by HPLC, mass spectrometry, and NMR spectroscopy, and their biological activities were examined. The di-demethylated metabolites at the 15- and 31-, 13- and 31-, and 13- and 15-methoxy groups of FK506, were designated respectively as M-V, M-VI, and M-VII. The fourth, M-VIII, was the metabolite produced after O-demethylation at the 31-methoxy group and formation of a fused 10-membered ring structure through the 19- to 22-carbon of the macrolide ring after oxidation of the 19-methyl group, and of the 36- and 37-vinyl group of FK506. The immunosuppressive activity of the isolated metabolites was estimated in a mouse mixed lymphocyte reaction system and the IC50 values for M-V, M-VI, M-VII, M-VIII, and FK506 were > 1000, 8.78, > 1000, 15.27, and 0.11 ng/ml, respectively. Reactivity of the metabolites with mouse anti-FK506 monoclonal antibody was studied and immunocrossreactivity of M-V was 92.3% of FK506, but no reactivity was observed for M-VI, M-VII, and M-VIII. FK506 thus was metabolized at multiple sites by rat hepatic microsomes and the metabolites formed (M-V) - (M-VIII) exhibited weak or negligible immunosuppressive activity.

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Further metabolism of FK506 (tacrolimus). Identification and biological activities of the metabolites oxidized at multiple sites of FK506.

K Iwasaki, T Shiraga, H Matsuda, K Nagase, Y Tokuma, T Hata, Y Fujii, S Sakuma, T Fujitsu and A Fujikawa
Drug Metabolism and Disposition January 1, 1995, 23 (1) 28-34;

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Further metabolism of FK506 (tacrolimus). Identification and biological activities of the metabolites oxidized at multiple sites of FK506.

K Iwasaki, T Shiraga, H Matsuda, K Nagase, Y Tokuma, T Hata, Y Fujii, S Sakuma, T Fujitsu and A Fujikawa
Drug Metabolism and Disposition January 1, 1995, 23 (1) 28-34;
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