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  • Stereochemical aspects in the 4-vinylcyclohexene biotransformation with rat liver microsomes and purified cytochrome P450s: diepoxide formation and hydrolysis.

Stereochemical aspects in the 4-vinylcyclohexene biotransformation with rat liver microsomes and purified cytochrome P450s: diepoxide formation and hydrolysis.

Chemical research in toxicology (2003-04-16)
Cinzia Chiappe, Antonietta De Rubertis, Giandomenico Piegari, Giada Amato, Pier Giovanni Gervasi
ABSTRACT

The stereochemical course of the biotransformation of 1,2-monoepoxides of 4-vinylcyclohexene (2 and 3) by liver microsomes from control and induced rats and by purified P4502B1 and P4502E1 has been determined. The epoxidation of monoexpodies cis-4-vinylcyclohexene 1,2-epoxide (2) and trans-4-vinylcyclohexene 1,2-epoxide (3) gives the corresponding eight isomeric diepoxides cis-4-vinylcyclohexene diepoxide (9) and trans-4-vinylcyclohexene diepoxide (10). The stereoselectivity of this process is affected by P450 induction. Phenobarbital is able to enhance the yield of epoxidation to give preferentially diepoxide (1R, 2S, 4R, 7R)-trans-10b. This enantiomer is also formed as nearly the sole product by P450-catalyzed epoxidation of (1R,2S,4R)-trans-3b, the monoepoxide that, as a consequence of the selective formation from 4-vinylcyclohexene and/or reduced elimination by epoxide hydrolase, tends to accumulate in rat. Also, the P4502B1 but not 2E1, in a reconstituted system, is able to perform the epoxidation of (1R,2S,4R)-trans-3b to produce selectively the same diepoxide. Diepoxides cis-9 and trans-10 are biotransformed by mEH catalyzed hydrolysis. Although the hydrolysis of diepoxides 9 is characterized by a lower substrate enantioselection, the reaction of diepoxides 10 occurs with a good substrate enantioselectivity favoring the hydrolysis of the epoxides (1R,2S,4R,7S)-trans-10b and (1S,2R,4S,7S)-trans-10a. Diepoxide (1R,2S,4R,7R)-trans-10b is therefore the isomer primarily formed by P450-catalyzed oxidation of monoepoxide trans-3, and it is also the compound showing the lower propensity to undergo mEH-catalyzed hydrolysis. On the basis of this result, the ovotoxicity of 4-vinylcyclohexene is expected to be due to the stereoisomer diepoxide (1R,2S,4R,7R)-trans-10b, whose biological reactivity, via cross-linking, may be strongly different to the other isomer diepoxides, being dependent by its specific conformation.

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Supelco
4-Vinyl-1-cyclohexene, analytical standard