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Pregnane X receptor and the fat-soluble vitamins

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vitamin e vitamin k cyp450 pxr xenobiotics
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    Amazoniac
    last edited by Mar 12, 2024, 11:50 PM

    Homologous metabolic and gene activating routes for vitamins E and K

    "Vitamins E and K share structurally related side chains and are degraded to similar final products. For vitamin E the mechanism has been elucidated as initial w-hydroxylation and subsequent b-oxidation. For vitamin K the same mechanism can be suggested analogously. w-Hydroxylation of vitamin E is catalyzed by cytochrome P450 enzymes, which often are induced by their substrates themselves via the activation of the nuclear receptor PXR. Vitamin E is able to induce CYP3A-forms and to activate a PXR-driven reporter gene. It is shown here that K-type vitamins are also able to activate PXR. A ranking showed that compounds with an unsaturated side chain were most effective, as are tocotrienols and menaquinone-4 (vitamin K2), which activated the reporter gene 8–10-fold. Vitamers with a saturated side chain, like tocopherols and phylloquinone were less active (2–5-fold activation). From the fact that CYPs commonly responsible for the elimination of xenobiotics are involved in the metabolism of fat-soluble vitamins and the ability of the vitamins to activate PXR it can be concluded that supranutritional amounts of these vitamins might be considered as foreign."

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    ↳ Vitamin E activates gene expression via the pregnane X receptor

    I now have a support page!

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      Mauritio
      last edited by Mauritio Mar 16, 2024, 2:32 PM Mar 16, 2024, 2:31 PM

      Thanks for sharing.

      Activation of the PXR/SXR is an interesting thing in and of itself. It increases phase 1,2 and 3 detoxification in the liver and increases CYP3A4. Other ligands are for example: progesterone, 5aDHP or bile acids.

      The authors of this study hypothesize that the liver-regenerating capabilites of Vitamin K2 were reliant on PXR-activation.

      All the nucelar "X" receptors are really interesting, the FXR probably beeing my favorite.

      PXR/SXR also upregulates a protein that takes up and excretes prostaglandins. So vitamin K leads to less PUFA/prostaglandin metabolites and damage.

      Dare to think.

      My X:
      x.com/Metabolicmonstr

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