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Some characteristics of hamster liver and lung microsomal aryl hydrocarbon (biphenyl and benzo(a)pyrene) hydroxylation reactions
Authors:MDanny Burke  Russell A Prough
Institution:Biochemistry Department, The University of Texas Health Science Center, 5323 Harry Hines Boulevard, Dallas, TX 75235, U.S.A.
Abstract:Aryl hydrocarbon hydroxylation (AHH) reactions were compared using liver and lung microsomes of corn oil- and 3-methylcholanthrene (3-MC)-treated hamsters, employing benzo(a)pyrene (BAP) and biphenyl as substrates. The predominant AHH activity of liver and lung microsomes from corn oil- or 3-MC-treated hamsters was biphenyl 4-hydroxylase. Biphenyl 2-hydroxylase and BAP-hydroxylase activities were approximately 50 per cent as active as biphenyl 4-hydroxylase in liver and approximately 1–3 per cent as active as biphenyl 4-hydroxylase in lung microsomes. Biphenyl 4-hydroxylase activity was 70–80 per cent as active in lung as in liver microsomes. Treatment with 3-MC in vivo induced the biphenyl 4-hydroxylation reaction in liver but not in lung microsomes, the biphenyl 2-hydroxylation reaction both in lung and liver microsomes, and the BAP hydroxylation reaction in lung but not in liver microsomes. Biphenyl 2- and 4-hydroxylase activities of liver microsomes displayed similar sensitivities to inhibition by a number of chemical inhibitors in vitro. Inhibition of biphenyl hydroxylation reactions by metyrapone or carbon monoxide did not distinguish between lung or liver microsomal mono-oxygenases of corn oil- or 3-MC-treated hamsters. While small differences were expressed by inhibition with ethylmorphine, large differences became apparent through inhibition studies with BAP or α-naphthoflavone. It is concluded that the major aromatic hydroxylase activity of lung microsomes from corn oil- or 3-MC-treated hamsters resembles the constitutive (uninduced) AHH of the liver microsomes and that the minor aromatic hydroxylase activity of lung microsomes from corn oil- or 3-MC-treated hamsters resembles the induced AHH of the liver microsomes.
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