Predisposition to Phenytoin Hepatotoxicity Assessed in Vitro
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Arene oxide metabolites of phenytoin may be involved in the pathogenesis of drug-induced hepatotoxicity. We examined individual susceptibility to toxicity from such metabolites by exposing human lymphocytes to metabolites generated by a murine hepatic microsomal system. Cells from 17 controls showed no toxicity at concentrations of phenytoin from 31 to 125 microM. Cells from three patients with phenytoin hepatotoxicity manifested dose-dependent toxicity from the metabolites. Phenytoin alone was not toxic to cells. The patients' dose-response curves resembled the response of control cells in which epoxide hydrolase (a detoxification enzyme for arene oxides) was inhibited. Detoxification of non-arene oxide metabolites (e.g., of acetaminophen) was normal in patients' cells. Cells from parents of two patients had intermediate responses. Cells from a sibling of one patient showed no toxicity; a sibling of another patient had a response similar to that of the patient. A heritable defect in response to arene oxides thus may predispose some patients to phenytoin hepatotoxicity.
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