The serum concentrations of CBZ in 35 Korean epileptic patients were measured and their CYP3A5 genotype was determined. Fourteen patients were CYP3A5 expressors (two for CYP3A5*1/*1 and 12 for CYP3A5*1/*3) and 21 patients were CYP3A5 non-expressors (CYP3A5*3/*3). Dose-normalized concentrations (mean +/- SD) of CBZ were 9.9 +/- 3.4 ng/mL/mg for CYP3A5 expressors and 13.1 +/- 4.5 ng/mL/mg for CYP3A5 non-expressors (P = 0.032). The oral clearance of CBZ was significantly higher in CYP3A5 non-expressors than that of CYP3A5 expressors (0.056 +/-0.017 L/h/kg vs. 0.040 +/- 0.014 L/h/kg, P = 0.004). The CYP3A5 genotype affected the CBZ concentrations in Korean epileptic patients and is a factor that may contribute to inter-individual variability in CBZ disposition in epileptic patients.
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