Repeated Intake of Grapefruit Juice Inhibits CYP2B6, CYP2C9, CYP2C19, and CYP3A4 while Lingonberry Powder Does Not Induce Major CYP Enzymes in Humans #MMPMID41390976
Aurinsalo L; Lapatto-Reiniluoto O; Kurkela M; Neuvonen M; Moilanen E; Niemi M; Tornio A; Backman JT
Clin Pharmacol Ther 2025[Dec]; ? (?): ? PMID41390976show ga
Grapefruit juice is a well-established inhibitor of cytochrome P450 (CYP) 3A4, but its effects on other CYP enzymes or organic anion transporting polypeptides (OATPs) are not fully characterized in humans. Recently, lingonberry powder was shown to induce murine CYP enzymes. We investigated the effects of lingonberry powder and grapefruit juice on seven CYP enzymes and two OATPs. Eleven healthy volunteers received three pretreatments three times per day: water for 1 day (control), lingonberry powder for 9 days, and grapefruit juice for 3 days. CYP index drugs (caffeine/CYP1A2, bupropion/CYP2B6, repaglinide/CYP2C8, flurbiprofen/CYP2C9, omeprazole/CYP2C19, dextromethorphan/CYP2D6, midazolam/CYP3A4, and simvastatin/CYP3A4) were administered orally on the study day of each pretreatment (day 1, 10, and 3, respectively). Venous blood samples were collected until 23 hours postdose. The concentrations of index drugs, their metabolites and endogenous OATP1B1 and OATP1B3 biomarkers glycochenodeoxycholate 3-O-glucuronide (GCDCA-3G) and glycochenodeoxycholate 3-sulfate (GCDCA-3S), respectively, were quantified. Grapefruit juice expectedly increased the AUC(0-23h) values of the CYP3A4 index drugs midazolam and simvastatin (P < 0.01). Additionally, grapefruit juice decreased the hydroxybupropion/bupropion (CYP2B6), 4'-hydroxyflurbiprofen/flurbiprofen (CYP2C9), 5'-hydroxyomeprazole/omeprazole (CYP2C19), and 1'-hydroxymidazolam/midazolam AUC(0-23h) ratios to 0.57-fold (90% confidence interval: 0.45-0.74), 0.78-fold (0.69-0.87), 0.43-fold (0.36-0.52), and 0.72-fold (0.63-0.84) of control, respectively (P < 0.01). Lingonberry pretreatment did not change any CYP indices. GCDCA-3G and GCDCA-3S concentrations were unaffected by grapefruit juice or lingonberry pretreatment. Collectively, our findings indicate that in addition to inhibiting CYP3A4, repeated grapefruit juice intake causes clinically relevant inhibition of CYP2B6, CYP2C9, and CYP2C19, revealing previously underappreciated interaction risks. Conversely, lingonberry powder is unlikely to induce CYP enzymes in humans.