Enzyme induction in the uremic liver
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Enzyme induction in the uremic liver
Abstract
Forty-five days after subtotal nephrectomy or sham-operation of male rats, microsomal enzymes were investigated in vitro. The activities (per milligram) of microsomal protein of two esterases and of two glucuronyltransferases were normal in the uremic rats. The mixed-function oxidation system had lower activities per milligram of protein than that in sham-operated controls. Due to a decrease of the microsomal protein content of the uremic liver, the activities of these enzymes were decreased when calculated for the whole liver. In contrast, the glucoronidation of phenolphthalein remained normal when related to the whole liver, due to an increased activity per mg of protein. Treatment with the plasticizer di-(2-ethylhexyl)-phthalate caused a significant increase of the liver wet weight, the microsomal protein content, and the activity per mg of protein for the demethylation of aminopyrine in subtotally nephrectomized rats but was without influence on the liver of sham-operated controls. It is concluded that uremia itself does not induce liver microsomal enzymes. The microsomal enzymes, however, remain inducible by foreign compounds even under uremic conditions.
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