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Comparison of the drug metabolizing enzymes in the liver and kidneys from homozygous nude swiss, heterozygous normal swiss, homozygous normal Swiss and DBA/2 mice.

Authors :
Freudenthal RI
Leber AP
Emmerling DC
Kerchner GA
Ovejera AA
Source :
Research communications in chemical pathology and pharmacology [Res Commun Chem Pathol Pharmacol] 1976 Oct; Vol. 15 (2), pp. 267-78.
Publication Year :
1976

Abstract

The hepatic and renal microsomal drug metabolizing enzyme systems were isolated from homozygous nude Swiss (nu/nu), heterozygous normal Swiss (nu/+), homozygous normal Swiss (+/+) and DBA/2 mice. Microsomal protein and cytochrome P-450 concentrations were measured and the activity of ethylmorphine demethylase, aniline hydroxylase, aryl hydrocarbon hydroxylase and UDP-glucuronyl transferase were determined. Hepatic microsomes from both experimental groups carrying the nude gene were able to metabolize aniline and ethylmorphine more rapidly (20% and 36%, respectively) than the DBA/2 or Swiss homozygous normal mice. No difference between test groups was observed for hepatic aryl hydrocarbon hydroxylase or UDP-glucuronyl transferase activity. Kidney microsomes from mice carrying the nude gene had approximately twice the aryl hydrocarbon hydroxylase activity of the other two experimental groups. Renal mixed-function oxidase pathways measured for the homozygous nude mouse showed a higher overall rate of activity than the other three experimental groups. No significant difference in renal UDP-glucuronyl transferase was observed between mouse groups.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0034-5164
Volume :
15
Issue :
2
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Research communications in chemical pathology and pharmacology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
981786