Lipid peroxidation end products-responded induction of a preneoplastic marker enzyme glutathione S-transferase P-form (GST-P) in rat liver on admistration via the portal vein
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Lipid peroxidation end products-responded induction of a preneoplastic marker enzyme glutathione S-transferase P-form (GST-P) in rat liver on admistration via the portal vein
Abstract
The in vivo induction mechanism of a preneoplastic marker enzyme, glutathione S-transferase P-form (GST-P), by a number of carcinogens and some noncarcinogens such as anti-oxidants [Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 85 (1984) 3964] has remained to be solved. Among the various administration routes tested, GST-P became immunohistochemically demonstrable in the liver centrilobular zone 3 after 24-48h on administration of prostaglandin J2's, 15-deoxy-Delta(12,14)-PGJ2, PGJ2 and Delta(12)-PGJ2 to male rats via the portal vein, whereby the animals had been pretreated with Soya oil intraperitoneally to exhaust fatty acid binding proteins. Unsaturated aldehydes, 4-hydroxynonenal, crotonaldehyde and acrolein, given by the same route induced putatively preneoplastic single cells positive for GST-P. As these lipid peroxidation end products are the substrates as well as inducers of the enzyme, its physiological function could be their detoxication. These results indicate that GST-P expression can be mediated through lipid peroxidation possibly accounting for induction observed with a wide variety of carcinogens. In addition, present method may also be of use as a direct, simple, rapid, and sensitive in vivo test in examination of other biological responses.
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