PERINATAL DEVELOPMENT OF EPOXIDE-METABOLIZING ENZYME-ACTIVITIES IN LIVER AND EXTRAHEPATIC ORGANS OF GUINEA-PIG AND RABBIT
- 1 January 1977
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 5 (1) , 19-28
Abstract
The activities of epoxide hydrase [EC 4.2.1.64] in microsomes and glutathione S-epoxidetransferase [EC 25.1.18] and glutathione S-aryltransferase [EC 25.1.18] in cytosol fractions of liver, lungs, kidneys and small intestine from fetal and neonatal guinea pigs and rabbits were measured. The rates at which adult values of these enzyme activities are reached in extrahepatic tissues differ from the rates of maturation of the hepatic enzyme activities for both species. The 2 pathways of epoxide metabolism studied here developed with age at different rates in any 1 organ. Both cytosol glutathione S-transferases showed very similar developmental profiles in any 1 organ. It was especially interesting that the activities of both glutathione S-transferases were within the adult range in pulmonary cytosol fraction of guinea pig and rabbit before birth. Intestinal microsomes did not have adult values for epoxide hydrase activity until several weeks after birth. A feature common to both epoxide-metabolizing activities in hepatic and extrahepatic organs was a drop in mean specific activity, sometimes not statistically significant, around the time of birth. This decrease appeared to be due to dilution of the active enzyme with other protein, inasmuch as the total organ activity, in general, showed no such decline. The pattern of development of hepatic microsomal epoxide hydrase activity was similar to developmental patterns published by others for hepatic microsomal mixed-function oxidases. Development of hepatic cytosol glutathione S-transferase was similar to hepatic development of glutathione S-transferase towards other substrates described in the literature.This publication has 6 references indexed in Scilit:
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