Selective deuteration of bupropion slows epimerization and reduces metabolism

Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters
2022.0

Abstract

Strategically replacing hydrogen with deuterium at sites of metabolism in small molecule drugs can significantly alter clearance and potentially enhance clinical safety. Bupropion is an antidepressant and smoking cessation medication with the potential to cause seizures. We hypothesized that incorporating deuterium at specific sites in bupropion may greatly reduce epimerization, potentially slow metabolism, and reduce the formation of toxic metabolites, namely hydroxybupropion which has been associated with bupropion's toxicity. Four deuterated analogues were synthesized incorporating deuterium at sites of metabolism and epimerization with the aim of altering the metabolic profile of bupropion. Spectroscopic binding and metabolism studies with bupropion and R-or S-d4 and R-or S-d10 analogs were performed with recombinant CYP2B6, human liver microsomes, and human hepatocytes. Results demonstrate that deuterated bupropion analogues exhibited 20-25% decrease in racemization and displayed a significant decrease in the formation of CYP2B6-mediated R,R - or S,S-hydroxybupropion with recombinant protein and human liver microsomes. In primary human hepatocytes, metabolism of deuterated analogs to R,R - and S,S-hydroxybupropion and threo- and erythro-hydrobupropion was significantly less than R/S-d0 bupropion. Selective deuterium substitution at metabolic soft spots in bupropion has the potential to provide a drug with a simplified pharmacokinetic profile, reduced toxicity and improved tolerability in patients.

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