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Impact Of Cyp2d6 Genotype On Amitriptyline Efficacy For The Treatment Of Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy: A Pilot Study., Mamoonah Chaudhry, Marco Alessandrini, Jacobus Rademan, Tyren M. Dodgen, Francois E. Steffens, Danie G. Van Zyl, Andrea Gaedigk, Michael S. Pepper
Impact Of Cyp2d6 Genotype On Amitriptyline Efficacy For The Treatment Of Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy: A Pilot Study., Mamoonah Chaudhry, Marco Alessandrini, Jacobus Rademan, Tyren M. Dodgen, Francois E. Steffens, Danie G. Van Zyl, Andrea Gaedigk, Michael S. Pepper
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AIM: Therapy with low-dose amitriptyline is commonly used to treat painful diabetic peripheral neuropathy. There is a knowledge gap, however, regarding the role of variable CYP2D6-mediated drug metabolism and side effects (SEs). We aimed to generate pilot data to demonstrate that SEs are more frequent in patients with variant CYP2D6 alleles.
METHOD: To that end, 31 randomly recruited participants were treated with low-dose amitriptyline for painful diabetic peripheral neuropathy and their CYP2D6 gene sequenced.
RESULTS: Patients with predicted normal or ultra-rapid metabolizer phenotypes presented with less SEs compared with individuals with decreased CYP2D6 activity.
CONCLUSION: Hence, CYP2D6 genotype contributes to …
In Vivo Characterization Of Cyp2d6*12, *29 And *84 Using Dextromethorphan As A Probe Drug: A Case Report., Andrea Gaedigk, Greyson P. Twist, Emily G. Farrow, Jennifer Lowry, Sarah E. Soden, Neil A. Miller
In Vivo Characterization Of Cyp2d6*12, *29 And *84 Using Dextromethorphan As A Probe Drug: A Case Report., Andrea Gaedigk, Greyson P. Twist, Emily G. Farrow, Jennifer Lowry, Sarah E. Soden, Neil A. Miller
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CYP2D6*84 was first described in a Black South African subject, however, its function remains unknown. Astrolabe, a probabilistic scoring tool developed in our laboratory to call genotypes from whole genome sequence, identified CYP2D6*84 in a trio. The father presented with intermediate metabolism when challenged with the CYP2D6 probe drug dextromethorphan (DM/dextrorphan [DX] = 0.0839). Since his second allele, CYP2D6*12, is nonfunctional, the observed activity is derived by CYP2D6*84. This finding suggests that the allele's hallmark P267H causes decreased activity toward DM and that this allele should receive a value of 0.5 for Activity Score calculations. The mother's DM/DX of 0.0543 …