Effect of hepatic injury on prolyl 3-hydroxylase and 4-hydroxylase activities in rat liver and on immunoreactive prolyl 4-hydroxylase concentrations in the liver and serum
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Effect of hepatic injury on prolyl 3-hydroxylase and 4-hydroxylase activities in rat liver and on immunoreactive prolyl 4-hydroxylase concentrations in the liver and serum
Abstract
After severe hepatic injury induced by dimethylnitrosamine, approximately a 4-fold increase in hepatic prolyl 4-hydroxylase activity occurred within 4 days, whereas the increases in total immunoreactive prolyl 4-hydroxylase protein and in prolyl 3-hydroxylase activity were only about 1.4-fold. The different magnitudes of the increases in the prolyl 4-hydroxylase and 3-hydroxylase activities were verified after partial purification of the enzymes by gel filtration. The data support previous reports indicating differential increases in the activities of individual enzymes of collagen biosynthesis in hepatic injury. Separation of prolyl 4-hydroxylase tetramers from the monomer-size protein by gel filtration indicated that the increase in enzyme activity was similar to that in enzyme tetramers, and an increase had also occurred in the ratio of enzyme tetramers to total enzyme protein. Thus the specific activity of the tetramers had remained unchanged in liver injury. The administration of dimethylnitrosamine was also accompanied by a marked increase in the immunoreactive prolyl 4-hydroxylase protein concentration in the serum, and a similar effect was also noted after carbon tetrachloride administration, results suggesting that the increases originated in the liver.
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