Codeine and morphine metabolism (Homo sapiens)

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1, 6, 10, 13, 142, 8, 16, 17, 2111, 12, 22241, 2523Liver cellElimination via bileCYP2D7P1ABCB1Morphine-3-glucuronideCodeineUGT1A1Morphine-6-glucuronideMorphineCodeine-6-glucuronideMorphine-3-glucuronideABCC3Codeine-6-glucuronideUGT2B7NormorphineMorphine-6-glucuronideNorcodeineUGT2B7UGT2B7CYP3A4ABCC2UGT1A1SLCO1B1CYP2D674, 5, 9, 18, 206153, 15


Description

The principal pathways for metabolism of codeine occur in the liver, although some metabolism occurs in the intestine and brain. Approximately 50-70% of codeine is converted to codeine-6-glucuronide by UGT2B7. Codeine-6-glucuronide has a similar affinity to codeine for the mu opioid receptor, coded for by the OPRM1 gene. Approximately 10-15% of codeine is N-demethylated to norcodeine by CYP3A4. Norcodeine also has a similar affinity to codeine for the mu opioid receptor. Between 0-15% of codeine is O-demethylated to morphine, the most active metabolite, which has 200 fold greater affinity for the mu opioid receptor compared to codeine. This metabolic reaction is performed by CYP2D6.

Approximately 60% of morphine is glucuronidated to morphine-3-glucuronide (M3G) while 5-10% is glucuronidated to morphine-6-glucuronide (M6G). These reactions are principally catalyzed by UGT2B7 in the liver. UGT1A1 may have a minor role in the formation of M3G , and UGT1A1 and UGT1A8 are capable of catalyzing the formation of M6G in vitro and so contribute to this pathway, although UGT1A8 is minimally expressed in liver and so is not depicted here. M6G has a higher affinity for OPRM1 than morphine and M3G and so the ratio of morphine to M6G is considered an important indicator of analgesic effect.

Transporters are also depicted in this pathway, as they influence clearance of codeine, morphine and their metabolites. Some of the evidence for the involvement of these transporters was derived from experiments done in mice and may or may not be translatable to human pharmacokinetics. The transporters present at the blood-brain barrier, not depicted in this pathway, as well as metabolic enzymes and transporters in the brain and GI tract, likely also play an important role in the pharmacokinetics of codeine and morphine.

Sources: PharmGKB:Codeine and Morphine metabolism, Codeine at Wikipedia, Morphine at Wikipedia.

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NameTypeDatabase referenceComment
ABCB1GeneProduct5243 (Entrez Gene)
ABCC2GeneProduct1244 (Entrez Gene)
ABCC3GeneProduct8714 (Entrez Gene)
CYP2D6GeneProduct1565 (Entrez Gene)
CYP2D7P1GeneProductENSG00000205702 (Ensembl)
CYP3A4GeneProduct1576 (Entrez Gene)
Codeine-6-glucuronideMetabolite
CodeineMetaboliteHMDB04995 (HMDB)
Morphine-3-glucuronideMetabolite
Morphine-6-glucuronideMetabolite
MorphineMetaboliteHMDB14440 (HMDB)
NorcodeineMetabolite
NormorphineMetabolite
SLCO1B1GeneProduct10599 (Entrez Gene)
UGT1A1GeneProduct54658 (Entrez Gene)
UGT2B7GeneProduct7364
UGT2B7GeneProduct7364 (Entrez Gene)

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