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Title: Effect of development on the activity of microsomal drug-metabolizing enzymes in rat liver. Author: Basu TK, Dickerson JW, Parke DV. Journal: Biochem J; 1971 Aug; 124(1):19-24. PubMed ID: 5126471. Abstract: 1. The activity of rat liver microsomal drug-metabolizing enzymes was determined at various ages between 6 and 100 days post natum. The enzymes studied were: aromatic hydroxylases by using as substrate biphenyl, which is metabolized by oxidation to 2- and 4-hydroxybiphenyl; nitroreductase by using p-nitrobenzoate as substrate, which is metabolized by reduction to p-aminobenzoate; glucuronyl synthetase by using 4-methylumbelliferone as the substrate, which is conjugated to give 4-methylumbelliferone glucuronide, and cytochrome P-450, which is regarded as the major terminal mixed-function oxidase in hepatic microsomal hydroxylations. 2. The activity of biphenyl 2-hydroxylase reached a peak at 21 days, biphenyl 4-hydroxylase and 4-methyl glucuronyl transferase at 24 days, cytochrome P-450 at 31 days, and p-nitrobenzoate reductase at 38 days of age. After the peak activity had been reached, the activity of each enzyme decreased with age, and in the case of biphenyl 2-hydroxylase the activity fell to a negligible value at 52 days of age. 3. Neither the addition of Triton X-100 to the incubation medium nor the treatment of the animals with phenobarbital resulted in any increase in the activity of biphenyl 2-hydroxylase at 52 days of age. 4. The activity of biphenyl 2-hydroxylase was threefold higher in rats fed on a synthetic diet than in rats fed on a commercial stock diet. 5. These findings are discussed.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]