CLEARANCE OF 5-HYDROXYTRYPTAMINE BY RAT LUNG AND LIVER - IMPORTANCE OF RELATIVE PERFUSION AND INTRINSIC CLEARANCE
- 1 January 1980
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 212 (1) , 97-102
Abstract
Since it is replete with degradative enzymes, the liver is commonly viewed as the organ primarily responsible for clearing circulating substances which are eliminated by metabolism. The enzyme content of an organ is not the only determinant of clearance. The relative tissue perfusion, a determinant of substrate delivery, is also an important factor. On the basis of enzyme content, clearance of 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) by rat liver would be predicted to be greater than that by rat lung, since liver contains more than 10 .times. as much monoamine oxidase [MO]. Pulmonary blood flow and substrate delivery is greater than that of liver. To examine the effect of tissue perfusion, the clearance of [14C]5-HT was studied in isolated, perfused rat lung and liver at several flows. The clearance of 5-HT was found to increase, while the extraction ratio decreased, with increasing flow in both organs. At normal (i.e., in vivo) organ flows, hepatic 5-HT clearance was only 1/3 of that observed in lung. The pulmonary 5-HT extraction ratio was > 0.90 at low flows, but was only 0.43 at normal flow. Attempts to predict the clearance of 5-HT from MO enzyme kinetic parameters determined in organ homogenates were successful for liver, but underestimated the observed pulmonary clearance. Despite its relative deficiency in degradative enzyme, the rat lung apparently plays a major role in the total body clearance of circulating 5-HT.This publication has 10 references indexed in Scilit:
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