2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.tiv.2018.01.026
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Effects of antihistamines on the H295R steroidogenesis – Autocrine up-regulation following 3β-HSD inhibition

Abstract: Millions of people of all ages suffer from allergies worldwide and as a consequence antihistamines are among the most commonly prescribed pharmaceuticals in the world. We investigated the disruptive effects of three antihistamines, promethazine (PMZ), cetirizine (CET) and fexofenadine (FEX) on the H295R steroidogenesis. A multi-steroid LC-MS/MS method was used to quantify 13 steroid hormones in the steroidogenesis. In addition, real-time RT-PCR was used to determine if exposure to antihistamines altered gene e… Show more

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“…Endpoint cumulated steroid production was measured after 24 h (corresponding to the acclimatization time point in the OECD guideline, prior to drug exposure [ 4 ]). Plates were incubated for another 48 h and final cell viability was measured by Alamar blue assay after 72 h, as described by Munkboel et al [ 6 ]. For statistical analysis, cell viability and steroid production values on pristine PS wells served as control and were normalized to 100%.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Endpoint cumulated steroid production was measured after 24 h (corresponding to the acclimatization time point in the OECD guideline, prior to drug exposure [ 4 ]). Plates were incubated for another 48 h and final cell viability was measured by Alamar blue assay after 72 h, as described by Munkboel et al [ 6 ]. For statistical analysis, cell viability and steroid production values on pristine PS wells served as control and were normalized to 100%.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%