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Query: EC:1.14.99.3 (
heme oxygenase
)
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Cobaltous chloride (CoCl2) caused very marked decreases of cytochrome P-450, b5 and total heme contents and an increase of
heme oxygenase
activity. On the contrary, phenobarbital (PB) increased hepatic drug-metabolizing enzymes, but the total heme content remained unchanged. On the other hand, amitriptyline (AMT) caused a marked increase of delta-aminolevulinic acid (delta-ALA) synthetase activity at 12 and 24 hr. In addition, the contents of total heme and cytochrome b5 and the activities of aminopyrine (AM) N-demethylase and aniline (AN) hydroxylase at 24 hr were also increased by AMT, whereas cytochrome P-450 content did not change. This may be explained by the fact that AMT would increase hepatic heme synthesis through the prolonged induction of
delta-ALA synthetase
, but it may not cause an increase in cytochrome P-450 heme because there are increases in the contents of cytochrome b5 and total heme.
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PMID:Acute effect of amitriptyline, phenobarbital or cobaltous chloride on delta-aminolevulinic acid synthetase, heme oxygenase and microsomal heme content and drug metabolism in rat liver. 276 Nov 31
Administration of CoCl2 caused a marked decrease of hepatic drug-metabolizing enzymes and the induction of delta-aminolevulinic acid (delta-ALA) synthetase and
heme oxygenase
. Under the same experimental condition, the inverse relationship between the decrease of hepatic drug-metabolizing enzymes and
delta-ALA synthetase
activity and the increase of
heme oxygenase
activity was observed in perphenazine (PPZ)- or chlorpromazine (CPZ)-treated rats. However, the decrease of cytochrome P-450 and aniline hydroxylase by CPZ was later restored or increased over the control level. In addition, CPZ resulted in a marked decrease of total heme content, but this content was not changed by PPZ.
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PMID:Effects of perphenazine, chlorpromazine or CoCl2 on the activities of delta-aminolevulinic acid synthetase and heme oxygenase and on the content of hemoprotein in rat liver. 278 Nov 50
delta-Aminolevulinic acid (ALA) synthetase, delta-ALA dehydratase and
heme oxygenase
activities were studied in the liver of albino rats, 3 and 20 h after i.p. administration of benzene, gasoline, and kerosene.
delta-ALA synthetase
activity was increased markedly after benzene administration, while gasoline and kerosene treated groups showed decreased enzyme activity. Inhibition of delta-ALA dehydratase activity was observed in all three groups, but
heme oxygenase
activity was unchanged.
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PMID:Hepatic metabolism of heme in rats after exposure to benzene, gasoline and kerosene. 689 34
Effects of chlorinated benzenes on the activities of delta-aminolevulinic acid (delta-ALA) synthetase and
heme oxygenase
, the rate-limiting enzyme in heme biosynthesis and degradation respectively, and on the incorporation of 3H-delta-ALA into hemoprotein in the liver of male rats were investigated. Monochlorobenzene (MCB) and 1,2,4-trichlorobenzene(TRCB) stimulated significantly the activities of above both hepatic enzymes. After a single injection of 200 mg/kg,
heme oxygenase
activity was enhanced rapidly and sustained markedly for at least 48 hr by MCB treatment, while that was also enhanced but restored nearly to control levels at 48 hr by TRCB.
delta-ALA synthetase
activity was once decreased at 6 hr and restored within 12 hr and then reached peak levels (about 2--3 times to control levels) at 24 hr by MCB or TRCB treatment. However, this activity was sustained for 48 hr by TRCB treatment, whereas returned again to nearly control levels by MCB at 48 hr. Cytochrome P-450 content at 48 hr was significantly decreased by MCB (63% to control), in contrast, increased by TRCB (200% to control). When MCB or TRCB injected once daily throughout the study, biphasic disappearance of radioactivity incorporated into CO-binding particles was shown in control and MCB- or TRCB-treated rats. The half-life of the fast phase was about 8 hr in control and about 6 or 13 hr in MCB- or TRCB-treated rats respectively.
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PMID:Effects of chlorinated benzenes of the activities of delta-aminolevulinic acid synthetase and heme oxygenase and on the content of hemoprotein in the liver of rats. 689 89
Various parameters of haem and drug metabolism were measured during the course of liver regeneration after two-thirds hepatectomy. Partial hepatectomy produced a significant depression in
delta-ALA synthetase
and delta-ALA dehydratase, and induction in
haem oxygenase
at an early stage of regeneration. The values returned to normal within 7-14 days. These changes were also accompanied by a marked decline in benzo(a)pyrene hydroxylase and aminopyrene demethylase. The level of glutathione and the activity of glutathione reductase also increased during the early stage of proliferation. The increased level of glutathione with concomitant decrease in drug-metabolizing enzymes and induction in
haem oxygenase
could be considered as a protective mechanism for the detoxication process, although a contribution from other biotransforming mechanisms cannot be excluded.
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PMID:Haem and drug-metabolizing enzymes in regenerating rat liver. 689 99
Eisai hyperbilirubinuria rat (EHBR) is a mutant strain which is originated from Sprague Dawley rats. The activities of heme metabolizing enzymes in EHBR were compared with those of Sprague Dawley rats as the control. The activity of delta-aminolevulinic acid (delta-ALA) synthetase, the initial and rate-limiting enzyme in heme biosynthesis, was significantly higher in the liver of EHBR. However, no significant difference in the activity of
heme oxygenase
, the first and rate-limiting enzyme in heme degradation, was observed in EHBR as compared to control rats. DDC, a porphyrinogenic agent, caused marked and prolonged increase in the activity of
delta-ALA synthetase
in EHBR. However, the contents of microsomal total heme and cytochrome P-450 were significantly decreased in EHBR 24 hrs after DDC injection. The activity of
heme oxygenase
by CdCl2, a inducer of
heme oxygenase
, was considerably higher in EHBR than in control rats. These results indicate some specific hypersensitivity for heme metabolizing enzymes in EHBR.
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PMID:Nature of heme metabolizing enzymes in a mutant rat with hyperbilirubinuria. 835 13