Sex-dependency of hepatic alcohol metabolizing enzymes

Abstract
In mature female rats the administration of testosterone led to a striking reduction of hepatic alcohol dehydrogenase activity, whereas the hepatic microsomal ethanol oxidizing system as well as catalase were both increased in activity under these experimental conditions. Conversely, estradiol left the activities of all hepatic alcohol metabolizing enzymes virtually unchanged. Ovariectomy also had little if any influence on the activity levels of these enzymes. There was a clear difference between the sexes in the hepatic alcohol metabolizing enzymes with higher enzymic activities of the microsomal ethanol oxidizing system and catalase in male than in female rats, whereas the opposite constellation was found for alcohol dehydrogenase activity. These data therefore indicate the sex-dependent nature of alcohol dehydrogenase, the hepatic microsomal ethanol oxidizing system and catalase activities in rat liver.