Title : Effects of CYP3A4/5 and ABCB1 genetic polymorphisms on carbamazepine metabolism and transport in Chinese patients with epilepsy treated with carbamazepine in monotherapy and bitherapy.

Pub. Date : 2015 Nov

PMID : 26421491






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1 CONCLUSIONS: rs776746 and rs15524 in the CYP3A5 gene tend to affect CBZ metabolism, and rs2032582, rs10234411 in the ABCB1 gene may contribute to inter-individual variation in CBZ and in CBZ-E transport among patients with epilepsy using CBZ in combination with PHT or PB. Carbamazepine cytochrome P450 family 3 subfamily A member 5 Homo sapiens
2 CONCLUSIONS: rs776746 and rs15524 in the CYP3A5 gene tend to affect CBZ metabolism, and rs2032582, rs10234411 in the ABCB1 gene may contribute to inter-individual variation in CBZ and in CBZ-E transport among patients with epilepsy using CBZ in combination with PHT or PB. Carbamazepine cytochrome P450 family 3 subfamily A member 5 Homo sapiens
3 CONCLUSIONS: rs776746 and rs15524 in the CYP3A5 gene tend to affect CBZ metabolism, and rs2032582, rs10234411 in the ABCB1 gene may contribute to inter-individual variation in CBZ and in CBZ-E transport among patients with epilepsy using CBZ in combination with PHT or PB. Carbamazepine cytochrome P450 family 3 subfamily A member 5 Homo sapiens
4 CONCLUSIONS: rs776746 and rs15524 in the CYP3A5 gene tend to affect CBZ metabolism, and rs2032582, rs10234411 in the ABCB1 gene may contribute to inter-individual variation in CBZ and in CBZ-E transport among patients with epilepsy using CBZ in combination with PHT or PB. Carbamazepine cytochrome P450 family 3 subfamily A member 5 Homo sapiens