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Mutual interactions between flavonoids and enzymatic and transporter elements responsible for flavonoid disposition via phase II metabolic pathways

机译:黄酮类化合物与转运元件之间的相互作用其负责通过II期代谢途径的黄酮类化分配

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Flavonoids, existing mainly as glycosides in nature, have multiple “claimed” beneficial effects in humans. Flavonoids are extensively metabolized in enterocytes and hepatocytes by phase II enzymes such as UGTs and SULTs to form glucuronides and sulfates, respectively. These glucuronides and sulfates are subsequently excreted via ABC transporters (e.g., MRP2 or BCRP). Therefore, it is the interplay between phase II enzymes and efflux transporters that affects the disposition of flavonoids and leads to the low bioavailability of flavonoid aglycones. Flavonoids can also serve as chemical regulators that affect the activity or expression levels of phase II enzymes including UGTs, SULTs and GSTs, and transporters including P-gp, MRP2, BCRP, OATP and OAT. In general, flavonoids may exert the inhibitory or inductive effects on the phase II enzymes and transporters via multiple mechanisms that may involve different nuclear receptors. Since flavonoids may affect the metabolic pathways shared by many important clinical drugs, drug-flavonoid interaction is becoming an increasingly important concern. This review article focused on the disposition of flavonoids and effects of flavonoids on relevant enzymes (e.g. UGTs and SULTs) and transporters (e.g. MRP2 and BCRP) involved in the interplay between phase II enzymes and efflux transporters. The effects of flavonoids on other metabolic enzymes (e.g. GSTs) or transporters (e.g. P-gp, OATP and OAT) are also addressed but that is not the emphasis of this review.
机译:类黄酮主要存在于自然界中,在人体中具有多种“声称的”有益作用。类黄酮通过II期酶(例如UGT和SULT)在肠细胞和肝细胞中广泛代谢,分别形成葡糖醛酸苷和硫酸盐。这些葡萄糖醛酸和硫酸盐随后通过ABC转运蛋白(例如MRP2或BCRP)排出。因此,正是II期酶与外排转运蛋白之间的相互作用影响了类黄酮的分布,并导致了类黄酮苷元的低生物利用度。类黄酮还可以充当化学调节剂,影响II期酶(包括UGT,SULT和GST)以及转运蛋白(包括P-gp,MRP2,BCRP,OATP和OAT)的活性或表达水平。通常,类黄酮可通过涉及不同核受体的多种机制对II期酶和转运蛋白发挥抑制或诱导作用。由于类黄酮可能会影响许多重要临床药物共有的代谢途径,因此类黄酮之间的相互作用正变得越来越重要。这篇综述文章集中在类黄酮的配置以及类黄酮对相关酶(例如UGT和SULT)和转运蛋白(例如MRP2和BCRP)的影响上,这些酶参与了II期酶与外排转运蛋白之间的相互作用。类黄酮对其他代谢酶(例如GSTs)或转运蛋白(例如P-gp,OATP和OAT)的影响也得到了解决,但这不是本综述的重点。

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