Regulation of cytochrome P-450p by phenobarbital and phenobarbital-like inducers in adult rat hepatocytes in primary monolayer culture and in vivo
- 11 March 1986
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Biochemistry
- Vol. 25 (5) , 1124-1133
- https://doi.org/10.1021/bi00353a027
Abstract
Treatment of rats with phenobarbital increases the hepatic concentration of P-450p, a form of cytochrome P-450 believed to be controlled primarily by a mechanism that stereospecifically recognizes glucocorticoids like dexamethasone and anti-glycocorticoids like pregnenolone-16.alpha.-carbonitrile [Schuetz, E. G., and Guzelian, P. S. (1984) J. Biol. Chem. 259, 2007]. To test the possibility that phenobarbital induces nobarbital and phenobarbital-like inducers to primary monolayer cultures of adult rat hepatocytes incubated in serum-free medium without glucocorticoids and found stimulated de novo synthesis of P-450p measured as increased incorporation of [3H]leucine into immunoprecipitable P-450p protein. With some of the inducers, notably the organochlorine presticides chlorane and trans-nonachlor, there was a greater accumulation of P-450p measured on quantitative immunoblots than could be accounted for by the increase in P-450p synthesis. "Pulse-chase" experiments confirmed that these compounds significantly lengthen the half-life of P-450p up to 60 h as compared to the values in control (11 h) or dexamethasone-treated (10 h) cultures. Treatment of rats with chlordance, trans-nonachlor, or other cyclodiene organochlorine pesticides confirmed that these agents increase the concentration of P-450p in liver microsomes analyzed on immunoblots of two-dimensional electrophoretic gels. The time courses of induction in trans-nonachlor-treated rats of P-450p protein and of P-450PB proteins induced by phenobarbital were similar as were the amounts of P-450PB mRNA and P-450p mRNA measured by hybridization to cloned cDNA probes. However, analysis of structure-activity relationships among polychlorinate biphenyls revealed that isomers with two ortho chlorinated positions maximally induced P-450PB whereas isomers with three and four ortho chlorines maximally induced P-450p in rats and in hepatocyte culture, respectively. We conclude that P-450p is induced by the phenobarbital class of inducers through direct contact with the hepatocytes involving decreased degradation of the protein and stimulation of its synthesis in a manner similar but not identical with that of P-450PB.This publication has 50 references indexed in Scilit:
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