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Effects of dietary pantethine levels on drug-metabolizing system in the liver of rats orally administered varying amounts of autoxidized linoleate

The effects of dietary pantethine levels on the drugmetabolizing system were investigated under administration of varying amounts of autoxidized linoleate (AL) with rat liver microsomes and S-9 fractions. AL having 800meq/kg of peroxide value and 1, 700meq/kg of carbonyl value was dosed to the rats...

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Published in:Journal of Nutritional Science and Vitaminology 1989, Vol.35(4), pp.303-313
Main Authors: Hiramatsu, N. (Himeji Junior Coll., Hyogo (Japan)), Kishida, T, Natake, M
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description The effects of dietary pantethine levels on the drugmetabolizing system were investigated under administration of varying amounts of autoxidized linoleate (AL) with rat liver microsomes and S-9 fractions. AL having 800meq/kg of peroxide value and 1, 700meq/kg of carbonyl value was dosed to the rats of each group given drinking water containing 0mg% (deficient), 6.25mg% (normal), and 125mg% pantethine (sufficient). The contents and activities of the enzymes in the drugmetabolizing system in the rat liver of each pantethine-level group changed essentially in a similar manner, that is, they were induced at an AL daily dose of 0.2ml/100g body weight (i.e., small dose) for 5 successive days and lowered at a daily dose of 0.4ml/100g body weight (i.e., large dose) by the same administration period, compared with respective nonAL groups in each of the three pantethine levels. In both non-AL and the small-dose AL, enzyme activities of the electron transfer system in rat liver microsomes, aminopyrin-N-demethylase activity, and metabolic activation of 2-acetylaminofluorene in S-9 fractions were significantly higher in the pantethine-deficient group than in the pantethine-normal and sufficient groups. In the large-dose AL, the enzyme activities in the drugmetabolizing system decreased significantly in any pantethine levels, though the survival rate of the rats was higher in the pantethine-sufficient group than in the pantethine-normal groups. The results suggest that the pantethine relieves the effect of dosed AL on the drug-metabolizing system in rat liver.
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ACIDE PANTOTHENIQUE
ACIDO LINOLEICO
ACIDO PANTOTENICO
aminopyrin-N-demethylase
Animals
autoxidized linoleic acid
cytochrome b5
cytochrome P-450
Cytochrome P-450 Enzyme System - metabolism
Cytochromes b5 - metabolism
CYTOPLASMIC ORGANELLES
Diet
Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
drug-metabolizing activity
electron transfer system
Electron Transport - drug effects
ENZIMAS
ENZYME
ENZYMES
FOIE
Growth - drug effects
HIGADO
LINOLEIC ACID
Linoleic Acids - administration & dosage
Linoleic Acids - pharmacology
LIVER
Liver - drug effects
Liver - metabolism
Male
METABOLISM
METABOLISME
METABOLISMO
microsome
Microsomes, Liver - drug effects
Mixed Function Oxygenases - metabolism
ORGANITE CELLULAIRE
ORGANULOS CITOPLASMATICOS
Oxidation-Reduction
Pantetheine - administration & dosage
Pantetheine - pharmacology
pantethine
PANTOTHENIC ACID
RAT
RATA
RATS
Rats, Inbred Strains
S-9 activity
Sulfhydryl Compounds - pharmacology
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