Studies on cadmium-induced inhibition of hepatic microsomal drug biotransformation in the rat.
- 1 February 1979
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Environmental Health Perspectives in Environmental Health Perspectives
- Vol. 28 (FEB) , 273-279
- https://doi.org/10.1289/ehp.7928273
Abstract
Cadmium is a potent inhibitor of hepatic microsomal drug biotransformation in the rat. Male rats receiving a single intraperitoneal dose of cadmium exhibit significant decreases in hepatic microsomal metabolism of a variety of substrates. The threshold cadmium dose is 0.84 mg Cd/kg, and the effect lasts at least 28 days. Mechanistically, the inhibitory effect results from decreased cytochrome P-450 content since cadmium does not alter NADPH cytochrome c reductase activity. This effect is also observed following acute oral administration of cadmium in doses greater than 80 mg Cd/kg but is not observed following chronic administration of the metal via drinking water in concentrations of 5-200 ppm for periods ranging from 2 to 50 weeks. A tolerance to the inhibitory cadmium effect is observed if male rats are pretreated with subthreshold doses of the metal prior to the challenge cadmium dose. The degree of tolerance can be overcome by increasing the challenge dose of cadmium. Characterization of the tolerance phenomenon in terms of onset, duration, and intensity reveals a good correlation with the kinetics of metallothionein production, suggesting that the underlying basis for the tolerance phenomenon is likely the induction of metallothionein. A sex-related difference in the inhibitory effect of cadmium was observed. Cadmium did not inhibit the metabolism of hexobarbital or ethylmorphine in female rats but did inhibit that of aniline or zoxazolamine. Cadmium did not lower cytochrome P-450 content in female rats.Keywords
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