Gene/Protein Disease Symptom Drug Enzyme Compound
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Query: EC:1.6.99.3 (diaphorase)
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In our previous papers, tiopronin (2-mercaptopropionylglycine) and glutathione were reported to suppress the liver damage induced by ethionine. In the damage induced by ethionine. In the present study, we evaluated such suppressive effect from the aspect of drug metabolizing activity. Aniline hydroxylating enzyme activity and aminopyrine N-demethylating enzyme activity of the liver microsome of rats 24 hr after administration of 1 g/kg ethionine were decreased to 53.2% and 61.7% respectively as compared with those of the normal rats. Administration of tiopronin or glutathione to the ethionine treated rats suppressed the decrease of both enzyme activities induced by ethionine. Ethionine did not influence NADH-cytochrome c reductase (fp1) but brought about increase of the activity of NADPH-cytochrome c reductase (fp2) and decrease of the cytochrome P-450 content. These thiol compounds did not influence fp1 and fp2 but tended to suppress the cytochrome P-450 content decreased by administration of ethionine. In particular, tiopronin suppressed the content significantly. Disappearance of aminopyrine, hexobarbital and pentobarbital from the blood was markedly delayed by ethionine administration. It was revealed, however, that such delay was recovered by tiopronin or glutathione. The sleeping time induced by hexobarbital and pentobarbital was also prolonged by ethionine, but this tended to be shortened by tiopronin or glutathione.
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PMID:[Effect of thiol compounds on experimental liver damage (III). Effect of tiopronin (2-mercaptopropionylglycine) and glutathione on drug metabolizing activity (author's transl)]. 12 Feb 98

The effect of administration of ethionine on rat liver mitochondrial functions and the protective effect of vitamin E on ethionine induced damage was studied. Ethionine treatment decreased the rate of respiration, respiratory control ratio and P/O ratio. There was a significant decrease in the activities of NADH dehydrogenase, succinate cytochrome C reductase and cytochrome oxidase. A significant decrease was seen on membrane potential and on the levels of ATP. Among the mitochondrial phospholipids only cardiolipin decreased significantly. The lipid peroxide level increased significantly in ethionine treated rats. Administration of vitamin E prior to ethionine treatment relieved the effects (induced by ethionine) on all the parameters studied. This study shows that vitamin E protects against ethionine toxicity.
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PMID:Protective effect of vitamin E against ethionine toxicity. 911 39