The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of polymorphisms in cytochrome P450 (CYP) 2D6, CYP3A4 and CYP3A5 enzymes and in P-glycoprotein (P-gp) on the pharmacokinetics and safety of aripiprazole and, its active metabolite, dehydro-aripiprazole, in 148 healthy volunteers from six bioequivalence trials receiving a single oral dose of aripiprazole. The plasma concentrations of both analytes were measured by LC-MS/MS. CYP2D6 (*3,*4,*5,*6,*7,*9 and copy number variations), CYP3A4 (*20 and *22), CYP3A5*3 and C3435T, C1236T and G2677T/A in ABCB1 gene were determined. As the number of active CYP2D6 alleles decreased, AUC , C and t of aripiprazole were higher and clearance of aripiprazole, AUC of dehydro-aripiprazole and ratio dehydro-aripiprazole/aripiprazole were lower. AUC of aripiprazole of poor metabolizer (PM) subjects was increased by 50% compared to extensive metabolizers (EM), and AUC of dehydro-aripiprazole was decreased by 33%. ABCB1 1236TT subjects had a lower clearance of aripiprazole (p = 0.023) and AUC (p = 0.039) and C of dehydro-aripiprazole (p = 0.036) compared to C/C. CYP3A5*3/*3 subjects had a 10% lower ratio dehydro-aripiprazole/aripiprazole than *1/*3 (p = 0.019). Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) had a directly proportional relationship with AUC of aripiprazole (p = 0.001), especially nausea/vomiting, which were more common in women (p = 0.005). Women and CYP3A5*1/*1 subjects showed more often dizziness (p = 0.034; p = 0.009). Pharmacokinetics of aripiprazole is affected by CYP2D6 phenotype but also by sex and C1236T (ABCB1 gene), while dehydro-aripiprazole pharmacokinetics is affected by CYP2D6 and C1236T. The ratio dehydro-aripiprazole/aripiprazole was influenced by CYP2D6 phenotype and CYP3A5*3. Concentrations of aripiprazole, sex, CYP3A5*3 and CYP2D6 were involved in the development of ADRs.
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