The effect of the administration of cobaltic protoporphyrin IX on drug metabolism, carbon tetrachloride activation and lipid peroxidation in rat liver microsomes
Academic Article
Publication Date:
1984
Short description:
The effect of the administration of cobaltic protoporphyrin IX on drug metabolism, carbon tetrachloride activation and lipid peroxidation in rat liver microsomes / K., Cheeseman; E., Albano; Tomasi, Aldo; T., Slater. - In: CHEMICO-BIOLOGICAL INTERACTIONS. - ISSN 0009-2797. - STAMPA. - 50:(1984), pp. 143-151. [10.1016/0009-2797(84)90091-7]
abstract:
The effects of cobaltic protoporphyrin IX (CPP) administration on hepatic microsomal drug metabolism, carbon tetrachloride activation and lipid peroxidation have been investigated using male Wistar rats. CPP (125 $\mu$mol/kg, 72 h before sacrifice) profoundly decreased the levels of hepatic microsomal heme, particularly cytochrome P-450. Consequently, the associated mixed-function oxidase systems were equally strongly depressed. An unexpected finding was that CPP administration also greatly decreased the activity of NADPH/cytochrome c reductase, a result not generally found with the administration of the more widely used cytochrome P-450 depleting agents, cobaltous chloride. Activation of carbon tetrachloride, measured as covalent binding of [14C] CCl4, spin-trapping of CCl3 and CCl4-stimulated lipid peroxidation, was much lower in liver microsomes from CPP-treated rats. Other microsomal lipid peroxidation systems, utilising cumene hydroperoxide or NADPH/ADP-Fe2+, were also depressed in parellel with the decrease in microsomal enzyme activities.
Iris type:
Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
Carbon tetrachloride; Cobalt protoporphyrin IX; Cytochrome P-450; Drug metabolism; Lipid peroxidation
List of contributors:
K., Cheeseman; E., Albano; Tomasi, Aldo; T., Slater
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