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Metabolism of verapamil in a family pedigree with deficient N-oxidation of trimethylamine

Authors :
M. Eichelbaum
H. Kroemer
R. Ayesh
Richard Smith
Publication Year :
1991

Abstract

The oxidative N-dealkylation of verapamil has been studied in a family of five members with two propositi with an inherited deficiency of trimethylamine N-oxidation (fish-odour syndrome). The results were assessed for possible co-segregation of the trimethylamine N-oxidation phenotype and any observed deficiency in oxidative N-dealkylation. The general pattern of metabolism of verapamil in the five subjects studied was similar to that reported in earlier investigations. Moreover, there were no differences between the two affected subjects and other family members with respect to the metabolic pattern. It is concluded that there is no functional segregation with respect to the mechanisms controlling trimethylamine N-oxidation and verapamil N-dealkylation.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....59cf14e9a04100131be1dc6ebfee824e