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Query: EC:2.5.1.18 (
glutathione S-transferase
)
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To elucidate the mechanisms by which
thiamine deficiency
affects hepatic microsomal monooxygenase activities, the effect of
thiamine deficiency
on two constitutive cytochrome P450 isozymes, P450IIE1 and P450IIC11, was investigated, using weanling male Sprague-Dawley rats. The clinical signs of
thiamine deficiency
were apparent after feeding a thiamine-deficient diet for 3 weeks.
Thiamine deficiency
caused an increase in P450IIE1, which was determined by N-nitrosodimethylamine demethylase assay and immunoquantitation of P450IIE1. This increase in the P450IIE1 level was mainly attributed to
thiamine deficiency
per se but not to dietary restriction. Ketone bodies were not elevated in thiamine-deficient rats, whereas ketone bodies were elevated and may have served as inducing factors in calorically restricted pair-fed animals. Injections of pyruvate or pyrithiamine in addition to
thiamine deficiency
did not potentiate the induction effect. On the other hand,
thiamine deficiency
did not affect the level of P450IIC11 during the 3 weeks of feeding the thiamine-deficient diet. In addition,
thiamine deficiency
increased cytosolic
glutathione S-transferase
activity but not steroid isomerase activity. The present study demonstrates the specificity of
thiamine deficiency
per se in the induction of P450IIE1 which does not involve an increase in the ketone body level.
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PMID:Effects of thiamine deficiency on hepatic cytochromes P450 and drug-metabolizing enzyme activities. 230 64