In vitro effects of Air Jamu Pak Tani, an herbal product, on aminopyrine hepatic phase I n-demethylase activity in spontaneous hypertensive rats: the mechanism involved

Authors

  • Yousef A. Taher Department of Pharmacology and Clinical Pharmacy, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Tripoli, Libya Author
  • Awatef M. Samud Department of Anesthesia and Intensive Care, Faculty of Medical Technology, University of Tripoli, Libya Author
  • Abas Hj Hussin School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia, 11800 Pulau Pinang, Malaysia Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54361/LJMR.19.2.23

Keywords:

Drug metabolism, Hepatocytes, Aminopyrine, Herbal product, Cytochrome 450

Abstract

Objective: Pharmacokinetic interactions of co-administered herbal isolates with pharmaceuticals and the mechanisms of interactions remain to be elucidated. Herein, we evaluated the in vitro effects of Air Jamu Pak Tani (AJPT), a mixture of plant isolates, on phase I aminopyrine metabolism and the molecular mechanism involved in spontaneous hypertensive rat (SHR) livers. Material and Methods: Hepatocytes were isolated by the collagenase perfusion technique. Aminopyrine n-demethylase activity was determined using the colorimetric method of Nash. Results: Compared to control AJPT dose independently increased significantly the aminopyrine n-demethylase activity by 29.6% (P<0.05). Molecular mechanism elucidation, using protein stimulants (or inhibitors), showed that the effect of AJPT was significantly abrogated by the pre-incubation of hepatocytes with 3-isobutyl-methylxanthine and okadaic acid. Trifluoperazine and genistein did not change the effect of AJPT, while no significant observation was verified in the presence of guanylyl-5’-imidodiphosphate and furafylline. In conclusion, administration of AJPT induced dephosphorylation of cytochrome P450 in young male SHR hepatocytes. The effect of AJPT was mediated through different molecular mechanisms, most probably, including inhibition of tyrosine kinases, calmodulin, and cAMP/PKA pathways, and also due to activation of protein phosphatases. Therefore, caution should be considered when AJPT is used with n-demethylase substrate ‘drugs’ as it may reduce their bioavailability.

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Taher Y, Samud A, Hussin A. In vitro effects of Air Jamu Pak Tani, an herbal product, on aminopyrine hepatic phase I n-demethylase activity in spontaneous hypertensive rats: the mechanism involved . LJMR [Internet]. 2025 Jul. 1 [cited 2025 Aug. 25];19(2):192-201. Available from: https://ljmr.ly/index.php/ljmr/article/view/414