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Query: EC:2.6.1.2 (
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Liver fibrosis was induced in rats by repeated peritoneal injections of carbon tetrachloride (
CCl4
) over a period of 2-11 weeks. Serum procollagen III peptide (SPIIINP), prolidase (SP) and
alanine aminotransferase
(SALT) levels were monitored during the period of induction. The extent of fibrosis was semi-quantitatively estimated after collagen staining, and the anti-fibrotic effects of 16,16-dimethyl prostaglandin E2 (DMPGE2), colchicine, and zinc sulphate were studied. SPIIINP and SP were increased the first 2 weeks after
CCl4
administration and peaked at 6 weeks. Alterations in SPIIINP and SP correlated well to the semi-quantitative histological score of liver sections during the first 6 weeks, and SP was positively related to SPIIINP throughout the whole induction period. DMPGE2 decreased SPIIINP, SP and SALT significantly in addition to a markedly decreased formation of liver collagens. Colchicine had a similar but less dramatic effect, whereas zinc sulphate only reduced SPIIINP without influencing liver damage. In conclusion SPIIINP seems to be a valuable indicator of liver fibrogenesis, and SP may play a limited role in indicating accelerated collagen metabolism in the liver. DMPGE2 obviously inhibited the production of collagens induced by
CCl4
. Colchicine also had an apparent effect on liver fibrosis, whereas zinc sulphate merely seemed to postpone it.
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PMID:Monitoring of serum markers for fibrosis during CCl4-induced liver damage. Effects of anti-fibrotic agents. 148 4
Considering the well-documented protection of acetylcysteine (AC) in hepatotoxicity related to acetaminophen, we studied the preventive potential of AC against mild hepatotoxicity of
CCl4
, potentiated with ethyl alcohol (ETH) and the role of tissue glutathione. Rats fed a liquid diet with 30% of energy from ETH, had-intraperitoneal
CCl4
administered in three injections, at 7-day intervals. AC was ingested at the level for acetaminophen overdose. ETH markedly potentiated the injury induced by
CCl4
, as evidenced by higher values of serum
alanine aminotransferase
(
ALT
), urinary bile acids (BA), serum creatinine, histological score of liver cell necrosis, mortality and by lower body weights and lower liver glutathione, when compared with
CCl4
alone. Protective effect of AC consisted of a lesser hepatocytic necrosis, better body weights and higher liver glutathione. We conclude, that AC favorably modifies liver damage induced by
CCl4
and potentiated with ETH. There is a preventive role for AC in subjects who combine ETH overuse with exposure to hepatotoxic xenobiotics, whose toxicity is modified by tissue glutathione.
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PMID:Protective effect of oral acetylcysteine against the hepatorenal toxicity of carbon tetrachloride potentiated by ethyl alcohol. 153 Jan 43
Female Wistar rats were pretreated with I ml of carbon tetrachloride/kg of body weight or with olive oil. All the rats were given this dose of
CCl4
20 or 40 days later. Liver regeneration as evaluated by 3H-thymidine incorporation into liver DNA and by the number of mitotic hepatocytes was markedly impaired in
CCl4
-pretreated rats when compared with olive oil-pretreated controls. DNA labelling reached only 83 and 59% and mitotic index 35 and 58% of control values, respectively, at 20-day and 40-day time intervals. The variables characteristic of liver damage did not parallel the changes in cell division. About 20% of hepatocytes were necrotic both in the
CCl4
-pretreated and in the control rats. The activity of serum
alanine aminotransferase
was higher in the
CCl4
-pretreated rats. Only serum aspartate aminotransferase activities were somewhat lower when compared to controls. Similarly, serum aminotransferases were much less affected by the pretreatment than the markers of regeneration when two low doses of
CCl4
(0.125 ml/kg) were given to rats 20 days apart. The activities of microsomal enzymes aniline hydroxylase and pethidine demethylase were equal in control and in experimental rats 20 days after
CCl4
pretreatment which indicated that the effects of
CCl4
were not mediated by an overall decrease in cytochrome P-450 enzymes. In summary, a single pretreatment of rats with
CCl4
induced changes in liver that lasted for 40 days and impaired liver regeneration when another dose of
CCl4
was applied.
...
PMID:Prolonged reduction of hepatocyte proliferative ability in rats after a single treatment with carbon tetrachloride. 157 74
The effects of the sympathetic nervous system on liver injury induced experimentally by carbon tetrachloride (
CCl4
) were examined in spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) and normotensive Wistar-Kyoto rats (WKY). It was found that the SHR had an elevated catecholamine (CA) content in the adrenal gland without any treatment, and fluorescence histochemistry also revealed dense adrenergic innervations in the liver. Moreover, the SHR showed greater sensitivity to
CCl4
stimulation in the sympathetic nervous system than the WKY, resulting in a decreased hepatic blood flow in the acute stage and a depleted CA in the adrenal gland, a lowered blood pressure (BP) and a released non-esterified fatty acid (NEFA) from peripheral adipose tissue in the chronic stage. Upon repetition of the
CCl4
treatments twice a week for 4 weeks, the liver injury was more severe in the SHR than in the WKY. Plasma glutamate-
pyruvate transaminase
(GPT) activity was increased in both strains but more significantly in the SHR than in the WKY. Histological examination of the liver in the SHR showed established cirrhosis, whereas only bridging fibrosis was seen in the WKY. These results suggest that the pathogenesis of the liver damage induced by
CCl4
in the SHR, is attributable to the enhanced response of the sympathetic nervous system that releases massive amounts of CA which then lead to vasoconstriction and metabolic changes that promote liver damage.
...
PMID:The role of the sympathetic nervous system in promoting liver cirrhosis induced by carbon tetrachloride, using the essential hypertensive animal (SHR). 158 94
Leakage of intracellular potassium and
GPT
in normal rat hepatocytes exposed to 10, 15 and 20 mmol/L of carbon tetrachloride (
CCl4
) in vitro was determined at 5, 10, 15 and 20 min after cell intoxication. Both of the intracellular potassium and
GPT
were clearly dose- and time-dependent with
CCl4
, but the leakage of intracellular potassium is a more sensitive index to indicate cell injury than the later. The percent change of intracellular potassium in regenerating rat hepatocytes 20 min after
CCl4
(15 mmol/L) intoxication was markedly reduced than that in normal rat. This finding indicates that regenerating hepatocytes are resistant to
CCl4
hepatotoxicity in vitro, and its mechanism presumably is due to a higher stability of regenerating liver cell membrane.
...
PMID:[Effect of carbon tetrachloride intoxication on leakage of intracellular potassium in regenerating rat hepatocytes in vitro]. 159 95
Five species of crude drugs are used as "Thang-kau-tin" on Taiwan market: (1) the stem of Mallotus repandus (Willd.) Muell.-Arg, (2) the stem and root of M. repandus (Willd.) Muell.-Arg, (3) the stem of Bauhinia championii Benth, (4) the stem with hooks of Uncaria hirsuta Haviland and (5) the stem with hooks of U. rhynchophylla Miquel. To clarify the effect of these crude drugs as anti-inflammatory and liver-protective agents, studies were conducted on water extracts of these five crude drugs. The statistical analysis (ANOVA) indicated that the stem of M. repandus showed the best anti-inflammatory activity against the paw edema induced by carrageenan. Nevertheless, the acute increase of GOT and
GPT
levels caused by
CCl4
were markedly decreased by the treatment of M. repandus (stem), B. championii and U. hirsuta as a recipe group. The pathological changes around the central vein including fatty change, ballooning degeneration, cell necrosis, the increase in lymphocytes and Kupffer cells were improved by the treatment with the group of crude drugs as mentioned above.
...
PMID:Studies on folk medicine "thang-kau-tin" from Taiwan. (I). The anti-inflammatory and liver-protective effect. 160 29
Trivalent chromium (Cr(III)) preadministered intraperitoneally (5 mg Cr/kg body weight) to rats and mice protected these animals from acute lethal toxicity of carbon tetrachloride (
CCl4
). Some other metals, Cr(VI), Cu(II), and Zn(II), had no effect on
CCl4
lethal toxicity. DL-alpha-tocopherol, one of the antioxidative agents, showed similar protective effects to Cr(III). Activities of serum GOT and
GPT
in mice were increased sharply by the administration of
CCl4
, but these elevations were depressed by Cr(III) preadministration. Serum glucose levels of mice increased transiently after
CCl4
administration and then in the control group fell to hypoglycemic levels after 6 hr, whereas the Cr(III)-pretreated group kept to homeostatic levels. Lipid peroxidation of microsomes in mice 24 hr after Cr(III) administration was lower than that of the control. These results suggest that Cr(III) preadministered to mice might act as a radical scavenger to
CCl4
to form trichloromethyl radicals which are a major initial product of
CCl4
in liver cells.
...
PMID:Protective effect of chromium(III) on acute lethal toxicity of carbon tetrachloride in rats and mice. 164 94
Anti-hepatitis effect of the olean-9(11),12-diene-3 b, 30-diol 3 b, o-hemisuccinate Na Salt (III b), a glycyrrhetinic acid derivative, was studied in
CCl4
induced mouse. The mouse was administered i.p. with 0.1 mole/kg or 0.2 mole/kg of III b, then followed by 31.4 microliters/kg of
CCl4
. III b was shown to promote the activity of the glucose-6-phosphatase, lower the content of malondialdehyde, and prevent the activity from the soluble enzyme(i.e.
GPT
, GOT, LDH) from flowing out in the serum enzyme and liver homogenate. III b had the similar anti-peroxidation effect as vitamin E and can maintain the liver function.
...
PMID:Effect of olean-9(11), 12-diene-3 beta, 30-diol 3 beta, o-hemisuccinate Na salt, a glycyrrhetinic acid derivative, on peroxidation in CCl4 induced mouse acute hepatitis. 166 46
Fructus Schizandrae sinensis Baill, a traditional Chinese medicine, used as tonic and sedative, has been shown at the beginning of 70's to lower the elevated serum
glutamic-pyruvic transaminase
(SGPT) levels of patients suffering from chronic viral hepatitis. During past 20 years, a series of neolignans have been isolated and identified as effective principles. Pharmacological studies revealed that they increased liver protein and glycogen synthesis, antagonized liver injuries from
CCl4
and thioacetamide. The mechanism of SGPT lowering was considered as a hepato-protective and membrane stabilize action, although inhibition of the activity of liver
GPT
may also be existed. It was found that some principles of Schizandrae have an inducing effect on hepatic microsomal drug-metabolizing enzyme system P-450, thus explained their anti-toxic, anti-carcinogenic and anti-mutagenic effects. A synthetic derivative compound of Schisandrin called DDB has most of the above mentioned actions now used widely in China as a hepato-protective drug with high effectiveness in normalizing liver functions and very low side effects. From natural Schisandrin to synthesized DDB, pointed out a successful way in the development of new drugs from natural products.
...
PMID:Bioactivity of neolignans from fructus Schizandrae. 166 71
Gerbils are much more sensitive to the hepatotoxic and lethal effects of
CCl4
than rats as indicated by 48-hr LD50 values (0.08 vs 2.8 ml/kg). On the other hand, gerbils are refractory to chlordecone (CD) potentiation of
CCl4
toxicity. To investigate the possible mechanism underlying the high sensitivity of gerbils to
CCl4
lethality, the metabolism of
CCl4
was studied in gerbils pretreated with dietary CD, phenobarbital (PB), or mirex (M) at 10, 225, and 10 ppm, respectively. The hepatic content of 14CCl4, the expiration of 14CCl4 and 14CCl4-derived 14CO2, and lipid peroxidation were measured and the results were compared with the previous data for rats. After the 15-day dietary pretreatment, male gerbils (60-80 g) received 14CCl4 (0.08 ml/kg; sp act 0.04 mCi/mmol) ip in corn oil and the radioactivity present in the expired air was collected for 6 hr. More than 80% of the parent compound as represented by the 14C-label in the toluene trap was expired in 6 hr regardless of the pretreatments. Expiration of 14CO2 measured during the 6 hr after 14CCl4 administration in control gerbils was 3.5-fold more than that in rats and was significantly increased in pretreated groups (M greater than PB greater than CD). PB and M pretreatments resulted in a significant increase of 14C-label bound to the nonlipid fraction of the liver as compared with CD-treated or control gerbils. The radiolabel present in the livers of control gerbils was 5-fold higher than that of rats. In vivo lipid peroxidation measured as diene conjugation in lipid extracts from the livers was lower in gerbils than in rats, and none of the pretreatments significantly affected lipid peroxidation. The serum
alanine aminotransferase
and aspartate aminotransferase were significantly elevated at 6 hr after
CCl4
injection in all groups of gerbils. These data indicate that the more extensive metabolism of
CCl4
, as represented by 14CO2 formation and 14C-label bound to hepatic tissue, in gerbils as compared with rats, may partially explain the high sensitivity of gerbils to
CCl4
toxicity. However, the enhanced metabolism of
CCl4
found in CD-, PB-, or M-pretreated gerbils did not lead to amplified hepatotoxic and lethal effects of
CCl4
. The reason gerbils may be refractory to CD amplification of
CCl4
injury might be associated with other factors yet to be investigated.
...
PMID:Lethal effects of CCl4 and its metabolism by Mongolian gerbils pretreated with chlordecone, phenobarbital, or mirex. 169 56
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