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Metabolism of the mitotic inhibitor BTB-1 by first phase biotransformation enzymes
Vančurová, Kateřina ; Indra, Radek (advisor) ; Martináková, Lenka (referee)
Cancer is still one of the most common deaths in the world and therefore new drugs are needed to be developed to stop or slow down this disease. Recently, there has been a huge expansion in drug development. Cytostatics that are still widely used include a group of mitotic inhibitors aimed at inhibiting mitosis. A representative of a mitotic inhibitor is the small newly discovered molecule BTB-1. This molecule mediates reversible inhibition of the molecular motor Kif18A, which plays an important role in cell division. In the first part of this presented bachelor thesis, a suitable method for the determination of BTB-1 using high performance liquid chromatography was developed and subsequently its sensitivity was verified. Furthermore, a suitable extracting reagent was found. In the second part of the bachelor thesis, the metabolism of BTB-1 was studied by the microsomal system of non-premedicated rats and rats premedicated with various cytochrome P450 inducers. Subsequently, the time dependence of BTB-1 conversion was studied by the microsomal system of premedicated rats. The effect of different concentrations of BTB-1 on its metabolism was also studied using the microsomal system of premedicated rats. Furthermore, the metabolism of this new molecule was studied using cytosolar systems isolated...
Study of metabolism carcinogenic and nephrotoxic natural compound aristolochic acid II
Martináková, Lenka ; Stiborová, Marie (advisor) ; Moserová, Michaela (referee)
Aristolochic acids (AA) have been considered as toxicants of plants which were found in plants of the family Aristolochiaceae. The most abundant acids in mentioned plants are aristolochic acid I (AAI) and aristolochic acid II (AAII). AA have been considered as causes kidney disease called Aristolochic acid nephropathy (AAN). AAN was initially discovered in patients of one Belgian clinic in Brussels specialized on treatment of patients leading to a decrease in their body weight. The first name of this disease was Chinese herb nephropathy (CHN). Later, it was discovered that one component of herbal preparation was changed by a mistake with the Aristolochiaceae plant. The second type of renal disease caused by AA was discovered in populations of countries along the Danube river, called as Balkan endemic nephropathy (BEN), which was probably caused by the contamination of grains with plants containing AA. These renal diseases (AAN and BEN) are often associated with development of upper urothelial cancer (UUC). AA (AAI + AAII) in organisms are subject to biotransformation leading to its reductive activation or oxidative detoxification. Both cytosolic enzymes [NAD(P)H:quinone oxidoreductase] and microsomal enzymes [cytochromes P450, NADPH:cytochrome P450 reductase] participate in their reduction. The...

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