The Effect of Carbon Monoxide upon Erythrocyte δ-Aminolevulinicacid . Dehydratase Activity

Abstract
The activity of the δ-aminolevulinicacid dehydratase enzyme in the second reaction of the heme biosynthetic pathway has been determined in human blood in the presence of varying concentrations of carboxyhemoglobin. In vivo and in vitro carbon monoxide exposure causes a consistent, but small, significant diminution of activity. At concentrations of carboxyhemoglobin likely to be found in vivo it is unlikely to significantly influence the use of this enzyme as a measure either of lead exposure or of ethanol consumption.