Conjugation pathways in liver disease.
Open Access
- 1 September 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology
- Vol. 30 (3) , 427-435
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2125.1990.tb03794.x
Abstract
1. The activities of microsomal glucuronyltransferase and thiomethyltransferase, and those of cytosolic sulphotransferase, acetyltransferase, glutathione transferase and thiomethyltransferase were measured in abnormal (cirrhosis and chronic hepatitis) and normal livers. 2. Glucuronyltransferase and sulphotransferase were investigated with 2-naphthol and ethinyloestradiol as substrates. p- Aminobenzoic acid, benzo(a)pyrene-4,5-epoxide and 2-mercaptoethanol were the substrates of acetyltransferase, glutathione transferase and thiomethyltransferase, respectively. 3. Enzyme activities are expressed as nmol min-1 incubation mg-1 protein and the averages (+/− s.d.) are given. With 2-naphthol as substrate, the glucuronyltransferase activity was 6.55 +/− 4.10 (abnormal liver, n = 33) and 7.81 +/− 4.02 (normal liver, n = 26) (NS); whereas sulphotransferase activity was 0.28 +/− 0.18 (abnormal liver, n = 35) and 0.68 +/− 0.43 (normal liver, n = 26) (P less than 0.01). Glucuronyltransferase activity towards ethinyloestradiol was 102.5 +/− 56.9 (abnormal liver, n = 30) and 107 +/− 59.9 (normal liver, n = 26) (NS), whereas sulphotransferase activity was 57.2 +/− 36.0 (abnormal liver, n = 35) and 122 +/− 67.6 (normal liver, n = 28) (P less than 0.01). Acetyltransferase activity was 0.84 +/− 0.83 (abnormal liver, n = 35) and 3.84 +/− 1.65 (normal liver, n = 26) (P less than 0.01). Glutathione transferase activity was 0.83 +/− 0.68 (abnormal liver, n = 35) and 2.90 +/− 1.59 (normal liver, n = 25) (P less than 0.01) and thiomethyltransferase activity was 1.00 +/− 0.69 (abnormal liver, n = 34) and 3.99 +/− 1.49 (normal liver, n = 25) (P less than 0.01). 4. Liver disease lowers the activities towards the substrates studied of sulphotransferase, acetyltransferase, glutathionetransferase and thiomethyltransferase but not that of glucuronyltransferase.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)This publication has 26 references indexed in Scilit:
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