Pharmacogenetics of Bupropion Metabolism

The aim of the investigators research is to see if variants in a particular gene (named CYP2B6) affect how the body metabolizes (breaks down) certain medications, including the drug bupropion. Bupropion is widely used in the treatment of depression and for helping people quit smoking. Genes are portions of DNA that code for particular proteins in the body. The investigators are studying the gene...

Date First Received: November 14, 2008

Last Updated: November 14, 2008

Verified by: University of California, San Francisco, November 2008

Clinical Trial Phase: N/A | Start Date: June 2008

Overall Status: Enrolling by invitation

Estimated Enrollment: 59

Brief Summary

Official Title: “Pharmacogenetics of Bupropion Metabolism”

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The aim of the investigators research is to see if variants in a particular gene (named CYP2B6) affect how the body metabolizes (breaks down) certain medications, including the drug bupropion. Bupropion is widely used in the treatment of depression and for helping people quit smoking. Genes are portions of DNA that code for particular proteins in the body. The investigators are studying the gene that codes for a protein called CYP2B6.

Differences in the structure of the gene are called variants and may mean that a person metabolizes a drug faster or slower than a person with a different variant.

Study Type: Observational

Study Design: Case-Only, Cross-Sectional

Detailed Clinical Trial Description

Bupropion is widely used in the treatment of depression and for smoking cessation. It's most abundant metabolite, hydroxybupropion, may be responsible for most of the therapeutic effect of bupropion under conditions of long term dosing. Because the primary enzyme involved in metabolism of bupropion to hydroxybupropion is the liver enzyme CYP2B6, we propose to study the effect of different CYP2B6 genotypes on the metabolism of bupropion. These data will guide the use of genotypes as a surrogate for measuring drug blood levels in studying genetic determinants of outcomes for bupropion treatment.

A minimum of Forty-four subjects with 4 different CYP2B6 genotypes will participate in a 7-day study in which they take bupropion as outpatients for 6 days (to achieve steady state drug levels) and then come to the SFGH CCRC for a 1-day admission during which multiple blood and urine samples will be collected for pharmacokinetic analysis.

Criteria for Participation in this Clinical Trial

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Age: 18 - 65 years
  • Gender: Either
  • Ethnic/Racial Group: Any
  • Smoking Status: Both smokers and non-smokers are eligible
  • CYP2B6 genotype: CYP2B6 *1/*1 (11 subjects); *4, *5 and *6 alleles (11 each) [44 subjects total] Up to 15 additional subjects may be studied with genotypes that do not fall into one of the primary groups.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Medical: Exclude most any chronic illness requiring regular medication.
  • Cardiac: History of angina or other serious heart disease; ECG abnormalities on screening.
  • Hypertension: screening visit BP of 150/95 or more after 5 min rest
  • Respiratory: Asthma - OK if in remission, otherwise exclude.
  • Systemic: "Morbidly Obese" Exclude if BMI > 35
  • Diabetes: By history
  • Chronic Active Hepatitis: By history; elevated LFT's
  • Cancers: By history
  • Pregnancy/breastfeeding: By history; positive urine pregnancy test
  • Seizures: individuals with a history of seizures will be excluded (risk factor for bupropion-induced seizures)
  • Eating Disorders: individuals with a history of eating disorders will be excluded (risk factor for bupropion-induced seizures)
  • Head Trauma: individuals with a history of head trauma will be excluded (risk factor for bupropion-induced seizures)
  • Other tobacco users (pipe, cigar, chewing tobacco, snuff users
  • Medications/Supplements: General Exclusion = "any regular oral and/or prescription drug use"; current use of oral contraceptives or other female hormones.
  • Drug/alcohol use: no alcohol abuse by history, no regular recreational drug use, any
  • IVDA, recent hx of Tx program

Gender Eligibility for this Clinical Trial: Both

Minimum Age for this Clinical Trial: 18 Years

Maximum Age for this Clinical Trial: 65 Years

Are Healthy Volunteers Accepted for this Clinical Trial?: Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Clinical Trial Sponsor Information

Lead Sponsor: University of California, San Francisco

Additional Information

Information obtained from ClinicalTrials.gov on July 02, 2009

Link to the current ClinicalTrials.gov record. http://clinicaltrials.gov/show/NCT00791869

Study ID Number: H133-31868

ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00791869

Health Authority: United States: Institutional Review Board

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