Cytochrome P450s (CYPs) are key enzymes in the metabolism of cholesterol and fatty acids and their derivatives in the body. In the adrenals and gonads these enzymes are involved in steroid hormone biosynthesis, in the liver in bile acid synthesis, in the kidney in synthesis of the calcitropic hormone, calcitriol, and in the cardiovascular system in synthesis of thromboxane A2, a potent inducer of vasoconstriction and platelet aggregation. In addition, in the liver, lungs, intestines and kidneys, members of this superfamily of enzymes are involved in metabolism of dietary components, therapeutic drugs, environmental pollutants and solvents, a group of chemicals collectively referred to as xenobiotics.. The level of CYPs in the brain is low, ...