The ontogeny of nuclear aryl hydrocarbon hydroxylase
- PMID: 699173
- DOI: 10.1016/0009-2797(78)90127-8
The ontogeny of nuclear aryl hydrocarbon hydroxylase
Abstract
The ontogeny of rat liver nuclear aryl hydrocarbon hydroxylase (AHH) ws studied. AHH which was barely detectable in 18--20 day fetal rat liver nuclei increased rapidly post-partum reaching a value which was over 200 times greater than the fetal liver specific activity. Nuclear AHH was induced upon administration of 3-methylcholanthrene (3-MC) to rats. The level of induction was dependent upon the age of the rat. Thus, the highest induced nuclear AHH specific activity was observed in the 3--4-week-old rat, i.e., 50--70 g in weight. The greatest fold increase in nuclear AHH after 3-MC administration was observed in the 6--8 g, or 1--2-day-old rat. Fetal rat liver nuclear AHH was also induced after 3-MC administration to the dam. The basal and induced levels of AHH were compared in nuclei and microsomes from 1--2 and 10--12-day-old rats. In the former, the ratio of the microsomal to nuclear AHH was 1.4 and 1.8 under basal and induced conditions, respectively.
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