Analysis of In Vitro Mirtazapine Metabolites in Human Liver Microsomes by LC-HRMS

ObjectiveTo establish and optimize an in vitro incubation system with human liver microsomes and investigate the in vitro metabolites and possible metabolic pathways of mirtazapine.MethodsThree major metabolites of mirtazapine were selected to optimize the incubation conditions of liver microsomes....

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Main Authors: ZHANG Ying, ZHANG Wen-fang, XU Duo-qi, QIN Shi-yang, YANG Shi-yun, QIAO Jing
Format: Article
Language:zho
Published: Editorial Office of Journal of Forensic Medicine 2024-12-01
Series:Fayixue Zazhi
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Online Access:http://www.fyxzz.cn/CN/10.12116/j.issn.1004-5619.2024.340606
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Summary:ObjectiveTo establish and optimize an in vitro incubation system with human liver microsomes and investigate the in vitro metabolites and possible metabolic pathways of mirtazapine.MethodsThree major metabolites of mirtazapine were selected to optimize the incubation conditions of liver microsomes. The metabolites of mirtazapine were analyzed by liquid chromatography-high resolution mass spectrometry (LC-HRMS) to identify the in vitro metabolites and metabolic pathways of mirtazapine.ResultsTen metabolites, including nine phase Ⅰ metabolites and one phase Ⅱ metabolite, were identified in the in vitro liver microsome incubation. Among them, five new metabolites and one new metabolic pathway were discovered. The pathways involved in phase Ⅰ metabolic included methylation, hydroxylation, oxidation, reduction, etc., while the phase Ⅱ biotransformation was mainly glucuronidation.ConclusionThe metabolites discovered in this study are consistent with the main metabolites of mirtazapine reported in literature, which are N-desmethylmetazapine, 8-hydroxy mirtazapine and mirtazapine-N-oxide. The results can provide basis for the confirmation of mirtazapine cases and provide reference for the study of other substances.
ISSN:1004-5619